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Tesco Wholemeal MuffinsNewest Review: ... muffin contains 140 calories and 1.3g fat. That is not too ba considering it is so tasty! It can be eaten in various ways, ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 18/02/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I had my first 'savoury' muffin at my friends' house a few months back and since then I have been addicted! For some weird reason, I have only ever tried Tesco's own options. One of these is the wholemeal muffins. The wholemeal muffins come in a pack of six. The packet is clear, so you can see three of the round shaped muffins, with the other three underneath them in stacks of two. They looked quite a pale shade, with a darker brown centre. They seemed good enough when I went to buy my first own muffins, so they would do! Taking them to the till, I paid the 99p they were asking for. That works out to be just over 15p a muffin, which is not bad at all! I took ... Read the complete review
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