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Sainsbury's 'Basics' Breakfast Muffins

 
Description: Manufacturer: Sainsbury's / Type: Bread

Newest Review: ... I pay over a quid for the more expensive muffin or the 60p pack of six from Sainsburys' basic range. No it doesn't ... more

 ... matter. These came out the packet and have that lovely softness, almost squidginess you get with a muffin. They cut through nicely as well. So far so good. Meanwhile the grill has been warming up, the kettle boiled and all the stuff to make a cup of tea is out and on the side. Pop a plate under the grill - your plate needs to be warmed up - how hot is up to you. I really heat my plate up to the extent I need a tea-towel to carry the plate through to my spot in front of the telly. Get your halved-muffins under the grill. I ...more

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MisterReview
Premium Review Sainsbury's 'Basics' Breakfast Muffins: There is nothing I like more than giving someone a good muff ... (510 words)
by - written on 21/04/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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Despite my love of muffins I am quite generous and quite happy to share them around I could eat muffins till they are coming out of my ears! And I am also so fussy about how I have them. I think I have tried just about every supermarkets muffins, whether they be own brand or a make such as Mother's Pride. If I am being really honest most muffins are much of a muchness, but then again my muffin to butter(or marge/spread) ratio, just might be little different to everyone elses, so you could argue that I never get to taste the actual muffin. So with that in mind, it shouldn't matter if I pay over a quid for the more ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review I do adore a good muffin every day! (801 words)
by - written on 01/04/09 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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When it comes to breakfast I'm actually a creature of habit really. I usually have a muffin, toasted covered in butter and jam. If not then it's some other type of yeast based delight and I always wake up starving and if I don't have some type of bread my brain don't work till I do lol! Ok I'm a bread addict! These I was really disappointed with when they turned up in my bread bin. Living at home means I'm not in charge of the shopping but my Mum always gets me my usual supply of favourite things to eat in. I would never ever buy economy muffins in a million years! Because I love muffins I think they're worth paying a bit more for and I wouldn't buy anything ...  Read the complete review

 

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