Medwayseagull
JCB
In a similar vein, can't stand turkey so ordered our Christmas dinner, a quality Beer Wellington today
Just in case ......
Which brew are you putting in the wellington ? Is it a ritual like the Dingles in Emmerdale ?
In a similar vein, can't stand turkey so ordered our Christmas dinner, a quality Beer Wellington today
Just in case ......
Looking for suggestions, we could even have a poll
Here's some for Starters
Pigs
Pigs in Blankets
Pumpkins
Newcastle Shirts
Binmen
One of the next shortages could be prescription medicines
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/sep/26/uk-pharmacies-in-the-dark-about-ministers-plan-to-maintain-drug-supplies
Looking for suggestions, we could even have a poll
Here's some for Starters
Pigs
Pigs in Blankets
Pumpkins
Newcastle Shirts
Binmen
"Could be" + Guardian =
For balance it's in the Telegraph as well
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/09/25/patients-face-delays-prescriptions-lorry-driver-shortage-hits/
I don’t know if you are serious, but, I bought my Christmas turkey breast this morning for £5.50 a kilo .
My butcher has warned me it will go up to between £7.50 to £9 a kilo come December.
I usually only use fresh Turkey breast for my Christmas dinners, but this year I have bought early and put it in my freezers.
I usually only use fresh Turkey breast for my Christmas dinners, but this year I have bought early and put it in my freezers.
Beef going up by 40% very soon according to my butcher mate , strongly recommends getting any meat as soon as possible
I don’t know if you are serious, but, I bought my Christmas turkey breast this morning for £5.50 a kilo .
My butcher has warned me it will go up to between £7.50 to £9 a kilo come December.
I usually only use fresh Turkey breast for my Christmas dinners, but this year I have bought early and put it in my freezers.
Do people actually buy ready-made pigs in blankets?
Dried pasta people have heard of, if anything like last time.
Spaghetti gone.
That thicker flat spaghetti gone.
Macaroni gone.
Those "tube things" gone.
Lasagne ? No idea what to do with that, but I'll buy a load just in case.
Orecchiette ? Not eating that foreign muck.
The starkest demonstration of the stupidity of the Great British Public was that mad weekend just before went into the first lock down.
I walked past a LIDL up here that was stripped bare. Usually full of "German products", cunningly renamed to make the shopping experience easier for your casual ASDA institutionalised shopper.
Kat Kits, Corn Flicks, Cheesy Euro Puffs and dubious baked beans.
Next door was a Polish supermarket fully stocked with very similar products unhelpfully named after shot putters from the 1970s.
I mentioned the Nestle shortage elsewhere. Supermarkets have pallet loads so are they causing a scare to get rid.
Heinz Beanz latest threat from suppliers. Again, have they overstocked in lockdown and need to clear.
Dried pasta people have heard of, if anything like last time.
Spaghetti gone.
That thicker flat spaghetti gone.
Macaroni gone.
Those "tube things" gone.
Lasagne ? No idea what to do with that, but I'll buy a load just in case.
Orecchiette ? Not eating that foreign muck.
The starkest demonstration of the stupidity of the Great British Public was that mad weekend just before we went into the first lock down.
I walked past a LIDL up here that was stripped bare. Usually full of "German products", cunningly renamed to make the shopping experience easier for your casual ASDA institutionalised shopper.
Kat Kits, Corn Flicks, Cheesy Euro Puffs and dubious baked beans.
Next door was a Polish supermarket fully stocked with very similar products unhelpfully named after shot putters from the 1970s.