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Sainsbury's Party Bites Duck Spring RollsNewest Review: ... are intended (as party food) then surely you would use all ten as I did! Anyway, even if you did only want five then you ... more More Sainsbury's in Food
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by - written on 29/12/08 (Very useful, 263 readings)
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Browsing in Sainsbury's on Christmas Eve I decided to buy a selection of their party food to take to my daughters house on Christmas Day, I knew she would do a big dinner but thought I could warm a few bits up and put them out on the table buffet style in the evening. One of the items I bought was these Duck Spring Rolls, I've had these loose from the deli in Tesco and they are very tasty so this packet jumped into my trolley almost of its own accord. The rolls are terribly over-packaged, that was the first thing I noticed. The ten rolls are laid out in a plastic tray which is divided into two sections, presumably this is so you can eat five ... Read the complete review
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