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Sainsburys 'Basics' Fruit Scones

 
Description: Manufacturer: Sainsbury's / Type: Cakes

Newest Review: ... before date is stamped on. On the back of the packet I'm told nutritional values, ingredients and allergy advice, storage ... more

 ... instructions and contact details for Sainsbury's are given and finally the bar-code is on there. Simple and basic packaging it is and it does screams economy and is easily identifiable as a 'Basic' product. The Scones.... Lightish golden brown on the outside with a slightly floury feel to them. You need to cut them in half of course to add butter, low fat spread and/or jam or anything and this is where you notice there really isn't a lot of fruit in there at all but it is white in colour in the main. Also a problem is t...more

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Premium Review Sainsburys 'Basics' Fruit Scones: More fruit please! (614 words)
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 282 readings)
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I love cakes and biscuits and generally anything unhealthy! I am a pig ok I admit it! lol. The other day strolling around Sainsbury's I knew I had made a mistake shopping at the time I was! I was hungry! I threw loads of 'junk' food in my trolley and this was something I fancied trying and at 35p for 10 scones I thought what a bargain! The Packaging.... Clear plastic packet over a clear plastic tray in which 10 small scones sit in in 2 rows of 5. The front of is white and and orange with white and orange writing on it. I am told they are Sainsbury's Basics 10 Fruit Scones, 'a little less fruity, still tasty for teatime'. There is a scribble of a ...  Read the complete review

Emmald
Premium Review A Silk Purse From a Sows Ear (781 words)
by - written on 15/02/09 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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Last weekend we had a few unexpected visitors, a lovely surprise but i`m sure anyone will agree with me that you always have that burning question raging inside of you...What am I going to offer them to eat?! I have a freezer full of odds and sods and I was mentally trawling through the contents of my larder racking my brains for inspiration. Most of us can rustle up a sandwich at the drop of a hat, even if we have to defrost some bread in the microwave. But the only sweet thing that I could think of that was lurking in my cake tins was a packet of Sainsbury`s Basic scones that I had bought on a bit of a whim the day before! The logic behind the ...  Read the complete review

 

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