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shillelagh 29-07-2010 19:54

Bread tomorrow
 
there might be a warbies bread shortage tomorrow ..

BBC News - Fire at Warburtons bread factory in Bolton

Fire at bolton though they say theyre bringing in bread from their other bakeries .. glad i got mine today!!!

Eric 29-07-2010 19:57

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 832383)
there might be a warbies bread shortage tomorrow ..

BBC News - Fire at Warburtons bread factory in Bolton

Fire at bolton though they say theyre bringing in bread from their other bakeries .. glad i got mine today!!!

You seem to have a strong affection for a particular brand of bread:confused: Is it that good?

I must have been away a long time; I always thought Bolton was in Lancashire!!!!!!!!!!

Stanleymad 29-07-2010 19:58

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Who wants toast then ??? :D

Romps 29-07-2010 20:39

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ahhh i was gonna say that!!!

Stanleymad 29-07-2010 21:11

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Sorry lol i couldn't resist, could do with some marmalade and butter on it too :)

Bet the price goes up too.
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Retlaw 29-07-2010 22:00

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 832385)
You seem to have a strong affection for a particular brand of bread:confused: Is it that good?

I must have been away a long time; I always thought Bolton was in Lancashire!!!!!!!!!!

It still is to Lancastrians, but some clown stuck it with Greater manchester when local goverment reorganisation came in.
What gets me is the report that Appliances were called in from Bury & Blackpool. don't believe the Blackpool bit, there are appliances at Agecroft and other stations like Broughton & Rochdale in G.M.C., before the need to call on Blackpool.
Retlaw.

mallard 29-07-2010 22:34

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you could always say the bread was well done,sorry

SPUGGIE J 30-07-2010 05:12

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Originally Posted by mallard (Post 832424)
you could always say the bread was well done,sorry

Just hope they do get it out. Up here in the wilds Warbies are one of the few things from down there i get.

Mick 30-07-2010 05:33

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Anne wont eat anything else but worbies current teacakes
good job she got her supply from asda the other day or she would starve

Neil 30-07-2010 06:16

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The radio said it took 65 fire fighters to sort it out. My guess is 5 were working and 60 were making toast :D

Ken Moss 30-07-2010 08:35

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No one fancy having a crack at making their own?

We're partial to Sheldon's Oven Bottom Muffins here at Rishton Towers.

jaysay 30-07-2010 09:09

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What am I going to have for breakfast next week:eek::eek:I like my bread toasting on the morning I eat it:D

Taggy 30-07-2010 09:13

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Must admit i like Warburtons Bread for Chip Butties! Seems to keep fresh longer than most others too!
I used to like Rathbones Thin Sliced Bread but i cant find that anywhere now!


Best Regards - Taggy

MargaretR 30-07-2010 09:14

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'Let them eat cake' - Marie Antoinette:p

PS - feeling smug as I eat my home baked brioche

jaysay 30-07-2010 09:18

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 832489)
'Let them eat cake' - Marie Antoinette:p

PS - feeling smug as I eat my home baked brioche

Any chance of nipping round with some Margaret, if I'm in dire need:D

MargaretR 30-07-2010 09:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 832492)
Any chance of nipping round with some Margaret, if I'm in dire need:D

I dont think you would like it because I have started to add flakes of dried Dulse seaweed to the mix.

jaysay 30-07-2010 09:37

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 832496)
I dont think you would like it because I have started to add flakes of dried Dulse seaweed to the mix.

Pass:D

DaveinGermany 30-07-2010 20:22

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 832489)
'Let them eat cake' - Marie Antoinette:p

All well & good but have you tried getting a Victoria sponge out of, or for that matter into those little slits on a toaster ?? Seems like it'd be pretty messy. :D

pipinfort 30-07-2010 21:28

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I prefer Hovis anyway................so i will be unaffected.....lol

Taggy 30-07-2010 21:53

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 832632)
I prefer Hovis anyway................so i will be unaffected.....lol

Far too Healthy that....I much prefer the additives in Warbutons!! Lol!

Best Regards - Taggy

MargaretR 30-07-2010 22:05

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Be imaginative at breakfast - you don't have to eat bread every day.
I don't eat cereals other than porridge.
Oat biscuits (non sweet type) are nice spread with cream cheese.

cashman 30-07-2010 22:09

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 832649)
Be imaginative at breakfast -

yep i am, Bacon butts, Sausage Butts, Egg Butts, welsh rarebit, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms,beans,:)

shillelagh 30-07-2010 22:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 832650)
yep i am, Bacon butts, Sausage Butts, Egg Butts, welsh rarebit, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms,beans,:)


thats very healthy cashy ... keeps you going all day :D:D:D

Taggy 30-07-2010 22:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 832649)
Be imaginative at breakfast - you don't have to eat bread every day.
I don't eat cereals other than porridge.
Oat biscuits (non sweet type) are nice spread with cream cheese.

I must admit Margaret i love Oat Biscuits, but i'm afraid i usually have them rather later at night with some cheese and a nice glass of red wine!

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 31-07-2010 09:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 832650)
yep i am, Bacon butts, Sausage Butts, Egg Butts, welsh rarebit, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms,beans,:)

In other words an healthy diet:D

SPUGGIE J 31-07-2010 17:41

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 832451)
Just hope they do get it out. Up here in the wilds Warbies are one of the few things from down there i get.

Well managed to get some so I am happy. Mind you didnt see any oven bottom muffins.

Tealeaf 31-07-2010 18:23

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Any of you lot ever tried a Poilane sourdough loaf? It ain't cheap, but if you ever get the chance, then do it.

jaysay 31-07-2010 18:49

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Got my full quota, right for the week


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