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Tesco White Muffins

 
Description: Manufacturer: Tesco / Type: Cake

Newest Review: ... during the day. Whislt scanning the aisles at Tesco's I decided to try a packet of these. They were on offer at the time of ... more

 ... purchase so I got two six packs for just £1 which I thought was very reasonable. After freezing one of the packets, I took to preparing a couple of the other ones for our lunch. After cutting one in half and grilling it in the toaster, I added a fried egg and some cheese to the top of each one. They went down really well with the boys and they both ate both sides. I really enjoyed one too and found them to be very stodgy and filling. I don't normally like white bread products and will usually opt for the wholemeal v...more

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CheekyCharlie08
Premium Review Tesco White Muffins: Marvellous Muffins (428 words)
by - written on 29/09/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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We always buy these Tesco muffins and I think they're lovely and loads better than the ones in Sainsburys. You get 6 in a pack and they cost about 70p but Tesco quite often sell 2 packs for £1.00 and because they freeze good it's always worth buying the 2 packs when you see the offer. I'm the only one who really loves them and the rest of the family just have one here and there so I reckon I'm the best person in the house to tell you about them because I usually end up eating all 6 of them over a few days. They have got a proper nice texture and a nice doughy flavour and I always toast mine and put butter and sometimes jam on them. I toast both ...  Read the complete review

Majmun
Premium Review The perfect breakfast (750 words)
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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I just adore toasted Muffins. I really don't think there is anything that makes a better breakfast than a toasted muffin smothered in butter. Actually they are divine at any time of day. I could get easily get through a pack of them a day if I lost my willpower and find them deliciously moreish. These Tesco 6 White Muffins are the ones that I buy. These muffins are priced at 72p per pack and you get 6 in a pack which is pretty good value for money. Kingsmill do a pack of 4 white muffins for 86p so the Tesco ones are a good bargain comparatively. Tesco also do a pack of 6 wholemeal muffins which are a bit more expensive and cost 99p. These Tesco ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review Tesco White Muffins: You've got 'muffin' to loose so try em! (247 words)
by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Noah is not a very 'lunchy' person and if I didn't offer himanything throughout the day then it wouldn't bother him in the slightest. He gets very bored of sandwiches so I try and mix up what I offer him in a bid to encourage him to eat more during the day. Whislt scanning the aisles at Tesco's I decided to try a packet of these. They were on offer at the time of purchase so I got two six packs for just £1 which I thought was very reasonable. After freezing one of the packets, I took to preparing a couple of the other ones for our lunch. After cutting one in half and grilling it in the toaster, I added a fried egg and some cheese to the top of each ...  Read the complete review

stebiz
Premium Review Muffins for all!! (318 words)
by - written on 03/10/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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Whenever we go to Iceland we always buy kingsmill, Love to toast Muffins, however on a recent visit to Tesco we noticed 6 White English Muffins sitting on the shelf at a mere 72p for 6. The whole family love muffins. Personally myself I have a stebiz muffin, this is a toasted muffin filled with egg. A bit like a McMuffin. I'm well renound for them, and the kids love them. Others in the family like them toasted too but with jam or just margarine. So how do these Tesco ones stand up against other brands. Well they seems a lot more doughy. So for those who don't toast them you will find them more chewy. Those who toast them will not really notice any difference. ...  Read the complete review

AmyAmy
Premium Review Tesco White Muffins: MUFFIN! (311 words)
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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About three months ago or so I fell in love with my first ever English Muffin. I had loved the wholemeal ones but they seemed to have stopped stocking them so I had to move t white muffins, and tried the Tesco White muffins. But would they be as good? Like the wholemeal, the muffins come in a clear packet. You can see into all six of them, and they looked quite pale. Though I thought that they would surely look a lot more appetizing once they had been cooked. So I bought them, fingers crossed. I got home and cooked a muffin, cut in half, in the toaster. After a minute or so they poppped and thankfully indeed they had turned a more golden brown. It ...  Read the complete review

 

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