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Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Morrisons new special range 9not sure of the name of it) Belly pork with apple sauce and cider jus. Lovely!

*Cries* I haven't seen that in our shop but I haven't looked for it either. It may be that our shop isn't big enough

 

*I kill for pork and apple sauce and a glass of cider*  

FM
Originally Posted by nuts:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Morrisons new special range 9not sure of the name of it) Belly pork with apple sauce and cider jus. Lovely!

*Cries* I haven't seen that in our shop but I haven't looked for it either. It may be that our shop isn't big enough

 

*I kill for pork and apple sauce and a glass of cider*  

Our Morrisons have a 'special' range can't remember what it's called - they have lovely beef wellingtons, steaks with stilton sauce but the best is the belly pork - not too fatty but just enough and the crackling is properly crackly.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by nuts:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Morrisons new special range 9not sure of the name of it) Belly pork with apple sauce and cider jus. Lovely!

*Cries* I haven't seen that in our shop but I haven't looked for it either. It may be that our shop isn't big enough

 

*I kill for pork and apple sauce and a glass of cider*  

Our Morrisons have a 'special' range can't remember what it's called - they have lovely beef wellingtons, steaks with stilton sauce but the best is the belly pork - not too fatty but just enough and the crackling is properly crackly.

Stoppit! *Drools* 

FM
Originally Posted by nuts:

I know, I know, I'm going to bed soon 

 

I love Morrison's Bistro Aberdeen Angus Cottage pie. I went in there the other day and they had none     I've had a Bistro Shepherd's pie tonight. Equally as nice.

 

What's yours? 

Don't you find it rather a shame that such a magnifcant animal is ground up and put in a pie? 

Saint
Originally Posted by Saint (fka Renton):
Originally Posted by nuts:

I know, I know, I'm going to bed soon 

 

I love Morrison's Bistro Aberdeen Angus Cottage pie. I went in there the other day and they had none     I've had a Bistro Shepherd's pie tonight. Equally as nice.

 

What's yours? 

Don't you find it rather a shame that such a magnifcant animal is ground up and put in a pie? 

Not really - there's nothing quite so lovely as Aberdeen angus steak - it is what they're bred for.

 

And on that note (after offending all the veggies) - I'll bid you all goodnight 

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Saint (fka Renton):
Originally Posted by nuts:

I know, I know, I'm going to bed soon 

 

I love Morrison's Bistro Aberdeen Angus Cottage pie. I went in there the other day and they had none     I've had a Bistro Shepherd's pie tonight. Equally as nice.

 

What's yours? 

Don't you find it rather a shame that such a magnifcant animal is ground up and put in a pie? 

Not really - there's nothing quite so lovely as Aberdeen angus steak - it is what they're bred for.

 

And on that note (after offending all the veggies) - I'll bid you all goodnight 

And women are bred for

Saint
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
One searches the Morrison's chuckout while droning the mantra, "can I eat that ?" Since the big changeover Morrison's salads are sheight, if I may say so.

I rarely go to Morrisons as the nearest one to me is at Cowgate and is full of people that need a damn good wash who are shopping in their pyjamas. 

Cinds
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Saint (fka Renton):
Originally Posted by nuts:

I know, I know, I'm going to bed soon 

 

I love Morrison's Bistro Aberdeen Angus Cottage pie. I went in there the other day and they had none     I've had a Bistro Shepherd's pie tonight. Equally as nice.

 

What's yours? 

Don't you find it rather a shame that such a magnifcant animal is ground up and put in a pie? 

Not really - there's nothing quite so lovely as Aberdeen angus steak - it is what they're bred for.

 

And on that note (after offending all the veggies) - I'll bid you all goodnight 

If a few more people were partial to a panda steak i daresay there'd be a few more of them on the planet

Jen-Star
Today at a Morrison's somewhere in the north of England, a Morrison's with a chuckout consistently cheaper than any other of their branches, mrs Jer and I discovered many of their famous takeaway range at 49p each, that's a saving of three poond a time. We returned home festooned with jalfrezi, vindaloo, and rogan josh. A dozen in fact. One is reminded of an anecdote concerning David Livingstone. Someone in his party observed him pick up stones and then throw them away. He was asked later what they were. "diamonds" he replied. "would you be able to find them again?" "yes, but you would not!" He did not want the area to be spoilt by strangers. Life's like that.
Garage Joe

Ohhh, I love chuck out time at Waitrose ... next weekend we have a big family party and we are going to cook the turkey that we manhandled home at 5 pm on Christmas eve. Full price over 50 pounds ... we paid 13 pounds

 

Velvet ... tesco used to do a fabulous Value spinach and ricotta cannelloni. It was really tasty and dead cheap. They don't do it anymore - I think someone must have twigged that there isn't a lot of difference between finest and value vegetarian stuff. 

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:

Ohhh, I love chuck out time at Waitrose ... next weekend we have a big family party and we are going to cook the turkey that we manhandled home at 5 pm on Christmas eve. Full price over 50 pounds ... we paid 13 pounds

 

Velvet ... tesco used to do a fabulous Value spinach and ricotta cannelloni. It was really tasty and dead cheap. They don't do it anymore - I think someone must have twigged that there isn't a lot of difference between finest and value vegetarian stuff. 

lucky you - I love big family parties - it's been a while since we had one. Hope it's brilliant 

Soozy Woo

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