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Warburtons Farmhouse Bread. |
| Date: |
28/04/09 (192 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: A quality bread product
Disadvantages: None
Only this afternoon I passed a comment to a fellow `Dooyooer` concerning Warburton's bread, I love their bread products full stop but the Other Half much prefers his bread hot from the bread maker. As the saying goes - you can't please everyone!
I spent an hour with my niece and her toddler this afternoon and we were trying, note the use of the word trying, to place an on-line order for Tesco. In between removing sticky little fingers away from the keyboard and letting the dog in and out it was a work of art!
Sometimes on Hot Deals UK they offer voucher codes for online shopping, spend £50 and get free delivery, in the past we have been lucky and found some even better value discount codes than that.
Usually if you have to spend a significant amount to take advantage of the deal on offer I will add a couple of things to my nieces order so that she can use that voucher code.
I soon noticed that Warburton's had their large Farmhouse loaves on offer at £1.15p, 9p cheaper than the normal price. I had already had my bread maker on that morning so my bread bin was full but there is always a corner somewhere in the freezer.
I don't know what makes Warburton's bread so appealing, there is something that I can't put my finger on.
Take the large Farmhouse loaf, a very traditional loaf and that shape has been baked for years.
The loaf is sliced and every slice is really thick and soft.
Each slice of the Farmhouse loaf is large as well as thick and if I want to toast it I have to toast one half of the slice and then turn the slice around and toast the other half. Use real butter on the hot Warburton's toast and it is a meal in itself.
Although the slices are large they are lightweight, put two slices together and make a sandwich and the bread is very satisfying.
The Farmhouse loaf flatly refuses to fit into my sandwich toaster, the only way I could make a toasted sandwich using the loaf was if I were to trim the edges off!
But then I would take away one of the best part of the loaf, the crusts. All around three sides of each slice there is a very pale soft golden crust but as we reach the upper crust things start to change and the top crust is still soft but it has been well-cooked and on the surface the loaf has been dusted over gently with pure white flour.
Warburton's Farmhouse loaf is suitable for freezing and vegetarians can enjoy the loaf too.
One slice contains 101 calories.
The loaf contains soya and wheat gluten but it doesn't contain egg, milk, sesame seeds or barley.
Warburton's use a good thick plastic bag to put their loaf in and their advertising colours are bright and bold.
The company offer a wide range of products , their fruit teacakes are superb, their fruit loaves are delicious and their selection of bread is second to none.
If you have never tried a Warburton's loaf then maybe now is the time to take Tesco up on that special offer.
Summary: Makes a delicious sandwich
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- 29/04/09 I love Warburton's bread the most too! Mind you if I had a breadmaker I am positive I'd prefer the bread warm out of that too hehe. |
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- 29/04/09 Love their products! :o) |
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- 28/04/09 Yes its great Bread. Great review! |
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