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Sainsbury's Oatmeal & Raisin CookiesNewest Review: ... number, but because of the short shelf-life date. These cookies should be eaten atleast a day or two after they've been ... more More Sainsbury's in Food
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by - written on 11/07/09 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Sainsbury's do quite a selection of their own baked cookies. Back when I was able to eat food without a worry, I always asked my mum if I could have some of the supermarket's baked white chocolate chip cookies, or if it was my sister's choice it would always be the milk chocolate chip. But now, because of my eating disorder, I'm unfortunately unable to enjoy these amazing things in life. Hopefully with the help I need I'll be able to recover and in a couple of years be able to enjoy these amazing creations without a care in the world like I used to, because they're seriously worth it! Anyway, enough about me - you want to hear about these amazing cookies. And ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/06/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I often buy Cookies like this in Asda and Tesco as well. Although I like to buy the normal Biscuit packs, I like the idea of Fresh Baked Cookies as well, and although it is mroe expensive to buy this way, it makes a nice change. The packaging isn't that exciting, but it adds to the home made style of it kind of. The pack is a thick paper bag, which is folded over at the top and sealed with a sticky label. Once you break the label it is still easy enough to keep this folded over though. There is a small see through panel on the front and you see the Biscuits easily through this. The pack is a medium red colour and it has the Sainsbury's brand name on it. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/04/08 (Very useful, 538 readings)
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You know, I really should stop myself buying biscuits every time I go to Sainsburys, but these oatmeal and raisin cookies are just that bit special, so it's really difficult to not buy them. They are freshly baked in store, and you will find them with all the other freshly baked products and there is always wafting a very tempting smell! These cookies come packaged in bags of five (which always strikes me as a very odd number - I mean who is going to have the last one?) and are presented in an attractive red paper bag with a window at the front so you can see exactly what you are getting. There are other cookies in this range including milk chocolate and white ... Read the complete review
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