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gina32 | 18:34 Fri 06th Jun 2008 | ChatterBank
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just been to tescos and bought a loaf of warburtons bread, last week was 1.16 this week 1.29! how can they justify that amount???? good job i dont eat it much but hubby has it for his sarnies at work
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What does this have to do with the price of fish?


Buy



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breadmaker.


Bread is so so much better from them. Price per loaf, around 40p. You won't look back.
gina, I went to buy a chicken for sunday dinner last week and where it used to be 4 pound it was 8 pound!!

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if i ate a lot of bread i probably would but as i dont its not worth it for me
Wasn't it predicted last year that food prices would go up due to the bad weather conditions we had?.....The grain crops were most affected>>>>>grain is the basis for bread and the feed for chickens..therefore the prices for those items are up.And Margo is right-make your own...either by hand or with a breadmaker...there is nothing like it!
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i dont eat enough bread to warrant buying a bread maker
I don't eat much either, gina, but a breadmaker's the best idea, now that shop loaves've increased in price. In an hour, you can have some beautiful stuff, that i'm sure your husband'd like.
Marge and I are founder members of the Breadmaker's Society... just ask for info if you need it ! We love our machines lol..
Jug's is right (she taught me most of what I know). If you get one you will eat a lorra bread. Best buy I ever made (after my digi video recorder thingie). It's the best thing sinced sliced breadmakers.

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