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Topic History of: Saturday food post
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BR Not a patch on Westons but that company does Westons Stowford Press cider.

Dunkertons do a Perry - but it is 7%....have not tried it but their Black Fox Cider is excellent.

Good site by the way.
JK2006 Thank you Giles and that's my favourite brand; I shall order some now.
barnthebarn I also posted before regarding the IKEA alcohol free pear cider (they do an alcoholic one also) in cans for less than a £1.
giles2008 Low Alcoholic Perry? They got one here JK.



www.alcoholfree.co.uk/?gl=low1
BR Sounds lovely.

This weekend we nipped to Waitrose and have decided to bake our own bread. The stuff in the shops is so full of junk and we seem allergic to Greggs stuff - and Farmers Markets bread costs rather alot.

Therefore in our healthy eating drive we will be trying to make Wholemeal Bread...... Will let you know how it goes.

As for PERRY - the best perry is WESTONS - and it is a lovely drink. Not too alcoholic either.

I like eating Herefordshire produce - Waitrose do Hereford Beef - Hereford Cider and Perry - Tyrells Crisps - Hereford strawberries. M&S do most of the above as well. Buying from the South of England is far preferable. Much of the stuff we eat is imported from Kenya etc. which cant be good for the environment or for the nutritional value of the food.

Waitrose and M&S seem to be cutting their prices with their value ranges - which is good in this depression.