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keeperofthematri Mr Kipling Orange and Lemon Chequers: ... hadn t seen these in the shops before Boyfriend bought them home so they re a completely new Mr. Kipling product to me. Anyway here goes with the taste test..... Packaging: The Chequers come in a plastic tray which is protected by a film covering. The carton is recyclable & is predominantly a sort of orangey yellow with bits of red and green. The "Mr. Kipling" logo is on the front, along with the n...
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Food - Mr Kipling Manor House Cake Mr Kipling Manor House Cake
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Cakes
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Mr Kipling Fiendish Fancies Mr Kipling Fiendish Fancies
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food Type: Cakes
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Food - Mr Kipling Frosty Fancies Mr Kipling Frosty Fancies
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Cakes
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Mr Kipling Orange and Lemon Chequers Mr Kipling Orange and Lemon Chequers
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Cakes
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Food - Mr Kipling Delightful Chocolate Slices Mr Kipling Delightful Chocolate Slices
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Cakes
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Mr Kipling Orange Slices Mr Kipling Orange Slices
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Cakes
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Food - Mr Kipling Festive Bakewells Mr Kipling Festive Bakewells
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food Type: Cakes
overall rating  1 review
 
Mr Kipling Victoria Mini Classics Cakes Mr Kipling Victoria Mini Classics Cakes
Food Type: Breads/Cakes / Manufacturer: Mr Kipling
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Food - Mr Kipling French Fancies - Strawberry Mr Kipling French Fancies - Strawberry
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Cakes
overall rating  1 review
 
Mr Kipling Bramley Apple and Blackcurrant Pies Mr Kipling Bramley Apple and Blackcurrant Pies
Manufacturer: Mr Kipling / Food / Type: Pies
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keeperofthematri Mr Kipling Mince Pies
... mince pies. When I was little Grandma used to make her own Christmas pastry. Mince pies, jam tarts, lemon curd, ground rice, bakewell tart, apple pie, bramble pie......there was enough pastry in our house at Christmas to feed an army. Now, aged 97 and with poor eyesight Grandma can t bake anymore so, as my pastry making skills are not the best, I tend to buy stuff from the shops instead and, as Morrisons had these mince pies on offer I decided to see what they were like. Packaging: The mince pies come in a plastic tray which, like the Chocolate Whirls, aren t protected by a film covering. The carton is recyclable & is predominantly a sort of orangey yellow wit...
Read the full review: More Mince(meat) Than Alan Carr by keeperofthematri
janharper Mr Kipling Mince Pies
... am something of a mince pie fan, so when I saw Mr Kipling deep filled mince pies on offer at our local shop, I decided to treat myself. I paid £1.09 for a box of six and went home feeling very pleased with myself. Once home I made myself a cuppa and settled down to each some (I say eat some because I had no intention of just eating one, or two). The pies are kind of pale in colour with Christmas Tree shaped pastry cut out on top and no sugar, or icing sugar dusted over and each one is in an individual foil dish. Half way through the third one I examined the contents of the pie a bit more closely. Yes, the pies are deep but the mincemeat only comes less than half ...
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wilco121 Mr Kipling Mince Pies
... So, as I sit here at my PC, the not so festive Mykonos by the Fleet Foxes rings out, creating the setting for my first mince pie of 2009 (I think. did I break the rule in January 2009 by eating a left over? I can t remember but there is a sub-rule; leave no mince pie down. It is possible I might have blasphemed and broken December only .) I have decided to go with the cake-meister himself; Mr Kipling. For he does make exceedingly good cakes (had to get that in there somewhere). I chose him as one of the only varieties that wasn t supermarket owned brand. I have been particularly impressed by his deep filled apple & blackcurrant pies. This should be a solid bas...
Read the full review: Mr Kipling! Step away from the bakery! by wilco121
 
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