Standard ones come in packets of 6 (maroon packet) . We have hundreds of the feckin' things at Tesco Bishop Auckland if you are desperate.We're the right side, we're the right side, we're the right side Hot Cross Bun.
By the way, whatever happened to the good old standard HCB? Now you go into Tesco and they have Finest, Apple & Cinnamon, St Clements, Caramel & Chocolate, Triple Chocolate, Cheddar & Red Leicester and Strawberries & Clotted Cream.
Have we really got 12 days of this? I'd go on holiday but I've spent all my money.
I always try and avoid being abusive on this forum, but all I could think of reading this was ‘animal’.I usually just eat mine as they are I don’t cut them but over the past few years I have started to put butter on the bottom of the bun on the outside
Save dirtying a knife
Oh I don't doubt their lovely taste and I do recall you highlighting how lovely those were last year. My against them position is entirely based on tradition, I still indulge, reluctantly.I'm surprised to read this coming from you, a connoisseur of both the cheese football and a ploughman's lunch (we need to re-visit the latter BTW).
The savoury buns are an absolute triumph of modern fusion cuisine.
The M&S Extremely Cheesy variety are food heaven. Toasted with lots of butter (salted), obviously.
I’ve just voted doughy bottom……. Says he, desperately trying to ingratiate himself with the boss man!Genuinely stunned that the stodgy doughy bottom isn't romping this.
I wonder if there's scope to set up some sort of swap system - I'll give you my tops if you give me your bottoms.
I noticed that this year in M&S, they have all these different varieties, some with blueberries, some with apple, some mixed fruits and nut.Definitely the top half, it gets more crusty.
As an aside, can they please stop producing these what I would call excessive hot cross buns. You know, hot cross buns with chocolate, with cheese, with marmite. What is wrong with just a hot cross bun.
Every time Mrs Giraffe brings one of those excessive hot cross buns home I tut and moan about the modern generation and their excesses before begrudgingly munching my way through their gorgeous delights. It's just not right.
I think I have a discussion once a month in a supermarket with someone next to me in the queue amazed that I'm able to buy hot cross buns in June/October etcThe most important bit about hot cross buns is they are available all year round. This I only discovered in lock down due to me ordering home delivery from Tesco's, about 50 years too late and now have them weekly to my wife's chagrin!