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[Food] New Normal - Where you buy your food



El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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I wish I could find a photo I took somewhere in the midlands or up north after a midweek Championship away game when I had a curry with [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION], [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] and, I think, [MENTION=3566]hans kraay fan club[/MENTION].

The naans were enormous, so big that they didn't come on a plate due to the amount of table space they'd take up. They came hanging from a special hook device, something like this: https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/16/1a/3d/d9/family-size-garlic-naan.jpg

I think it was Rotherham!


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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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I wish I could find a photo I took somewhere in the midlands or up north after a midweek Championship away game when I had a curry with [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION], [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] and, I think, [MENTION=3566]hans kraay fan club[/MENTION].

The naans were enormous, so big that they didn't come on a plate due to the amount of table space they'd take up. They came hanging from a special hook device, something like this: https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/16/1a/3d/d9/family-size-garlic-naan.jpg

Rothrum??

They were huge!

Edit: I see that EP and you have confirmed. :facepalm:
 


pearl

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May 3, 2016
13,121
Behind My Eyes
On the left as you walk in from the London Road end, about halfway. They don't open until later in the day (midday) at the moment.

Yes Sunny foods is brilliant always use it, really good for vegan stuff as well.

Thank you. As I went past Sunny Foods yesterday it dawned on me that the man behind the counter was a baby when I first shopped there :lolol:
 




m20gull

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Jun 10, 2004
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Land of the Chavs
I'm hoping our new habit does become the new normal. We are 2 minutes from a large Tesco and used to shop there every day. We have not been once since lockdown. We have used a mix of online sources:
A local shop for fruit and veg that introduced home delivery
A wholesale delivery for other groceries
A Smithfield butcher
Piglets obvs.
A local micropub for fresh beer from local breweries
M&S at the local garage via Deliveroo for instant deliveries, especially cream and eggs
Amazon for everything else

The produce has been so much better quality than Tesco, and no more expensive, that I will be disappointed if we revert to the old normal.
 


southdownswolf

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Aug 4, 2003
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eastbourne
I wish I could find a photo I took somewhere in the midlands or up north after a midweek Championship away game when I had a curry with [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION], [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] and, I think, [MENTION=3566]hans kraay fan club[/MENTION].

The naans were enormous, so big that they didn't come on a plate due to the amount of table space they'd take up. They came hanging from a special hook device, something like this: https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/16/1a/3d/d9/family-size-garlic-naan.jpg

They do "table " naan's in a few of the Balti houses in Brum, especially around Ladypool Road. They used to put them down the length of the table, but tend to hang them like this now.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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It's nice to have a thread that gets, replies, disagreements, advise and talk of the giant Naan breads available in Rotherham and Birmingham.
 




Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,312
Brighton factually.....
We (I) still go and do the big shop once a week at Sainsbury's, but I am a bit pissed they stopped issuing nectar bonuses during lockdown.
The shop is obviously more expensive as we are all at home and eating out is not really an option anymore. We try and get one take out a week as a treat depending on who's delivering, but over all because we would be out more over the weekends we are spending less on the over all spend of shopping.

The one thing we have changed and will keep is using the milkman once a week, every Friday for a lacto milk for me that sees me through a week and one normal semi milk and a lovely block or organic cheddar cheese, it is marvelous.

I wish we could shop more locally, but there is not really a great selection on Lewes Road anymore now the Turkish shop has gone.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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We (I) still go and do the big shop once a week at Sainsbury's, but I am a bit pissed they stopped issuing nectar bonuses during lockdown.
The shop is obviously more expensive as we are all at home and eating out is not really an option anymore. We try and get one take out a week as a treat depending on who's delivering, but over all because we would be out more over the weekends we are spending less on the over all spend of shopping.

The one thing we have changed and will keep is using the milkman once a week, every Friday for a lacto milk for me that sees me through a week and one normal semi milk and a lovely block or organic cheddar cheese, it is marvelous.

I wish we could shop more locally, but there is not really a great selection on Lewes Road anymore now the Turkish shop has gone.

You sound very similar to us in nearly every regard...

- One main shop a week, by me, late on a Wednesday or Thursday evening when the large Tesco at Durrington is all but empty.
- Top-up shops at the local Tesco Express / BP/M&S as and when, but I make a conscious effort to go only if I feel we absolutely need it. This means I'm there far less frequently than we used to be.
- Milk on the doorstep twice a week from the milkman, but we've been doing this for a few years now.
- Precious few independents walkable from where we are in Findon Valley, unfortunately.
- One takeaway a week, either from the local Indian, Chinese or chippy, although a couple of time we've bought fish and chips and taken them onto the beach to eat.
- Like you, we're spending a fair bit more on grocery shopping, which I've put down to the fact that we don't eat out right now.

Most weeks we also get a bread box from our local coffee shop, which we've been doing to keep supporting them, in the hope they could ride out the storm (they re-opened this week, BTW). It actually comes from Coburn and Baker - https://coburnandbaker.co.uk/shop/bread-cake-boxes/ - our coffee shop marks up the C&B prices but, again, we're happy to pay this to try and help them out.
 


albionalbino

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Nov 1, 2009
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West Sussex
Generally for fruit / veg I've been going to Spring Garden Nursery at Washington. I hope once the Pantry @ Squires at Washington opens again for walk up shopping I can also cover meat / dairy / cheese.

Then generally Waitrose for everything else - I find their limiting of the numbers is better, people generally better at social distancing. Only problem is they are expensive for cleaning / household type products.

Charlie's farm shop at Downview in Bury is excellent for milk/dairy/meat, they supply dairy to a lot of places around Sussex.
I use Springs too, love their chewy brown loaves and strawberries
 




Surf's Up

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Jul 17, 2011
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Here
Meat from the local butchers (Barfield's, pricey but superb quality), bread and sweetmeats from The Flour Pot, fruit and veg from Fiveways Fruits and Fish from Fish...quality of food purchased and consumed has improved enormously and now only use supermercardo for things like butter, toilet rolls, cereal, milf (sorry, milk) and marmite!!
 




Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,888
Guiseley
That was my guess too, based on searching for pictures of giant naan breads, seeing that a small chain called Akbars seems to specialise in them and noting where their restaurants are: https://www.akbars.co.uk/branches

Akbars is massive round here, they seem to sponsor every roundabout.

I haven't found naans to be generally big though - I'm pretty sure the "table naan" is a Birmingham thing.

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/biggest-naan-bread-birmingham-12947203
 




Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,312
Brighton factually.....
Yeah, I miss that Turkish shop. The one in London Rd is pretty good though

It is but a bit of a to far of a stroll, just to get some lovely bread.

I would guess the one on Lewes Road closing might have had something to do with the owners constantly in the Bet Fred all the time.
Everytime I would walk or drive past, one or two of them would be coming in or out of there.

Real shame.
 


Madafwo

I'm probably being facetious.
Nov 11, 2013
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Me and my xl Albion shirt laugh in the face of your inferior, puny teeny-tiny Naan bread.

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(also available in Garlic & Coriander as well as spicy}


:lolol:.

13"? Is that all? I don't want to get into a lime pickle waving contest with you but the naan I've got for tonight is a full 2" bigger and we all know that makes all the difference.

I suspect they are the same ones though, as the ones I get are also available in Plain, Garlic and Coriander, and Spicy.
 


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