Thank god for Ketchup.
A good bottle of hot sauce works wonders to liven up shit bland food if you don't mind things a bit spicy.
Thank god for Ketchup.
Thanks for the offer mate. I am working from home and we have plenty in for 3 days, so don't need anything. Thanks again.More than happy to transfer you £50 ? 100? And you pay back Thursday. If that helps.
Do most people just not use their nearest supermarket? I pass Asda on the way home so I go there. Wherever I’ve lived, there’s only usually been one big one with others a bit of a drive away etc.
Meat? You can afford meat?We use Ocado or Morrisons and then I go butchers on the Saturday for the rest.
Meat? You can afford meat?
Our local Co op is 2 minutes away, rip off merchants. Aldi and Lidl is 30 minutes away....we only use the Co op for last minute stuff. I hate to do it and it pains me not to buy local but there is a limit. The same goes with on line stuff. Living out in the sticks everything is miles away so the on line guys get the business. The one redeeming feature is that we keep the local delivery guys busy.....Do most people just not use their nearest supermarket? I pass Asda on the way home so I go there. Wherever I’ve lived, there’s only usually been one big one with others a bit of a drive away etc.
I’d much prefer to give my money to small local businesses rather than large corporations. Slightly more expensive but much better quality and it keeps the money in the local economy rather than the pockets of shareholders.then I go butchers on the Saturday for the rest.
Revelation last week - the cheapest ketchup with a dash of hendersons is on par with expensive ketchup.A good bottle of hot sauce works wonders to liven up shit bland food if you don't mind things a bit spicy.
So do I, and we are very lucky to have 2 good butchers in the town. I usually shop at Waitrose as it is only a 2 minute walk, but some of the prices really do take the piss-40% more for a bag of ice compared to Tesco?I’d much prefer to give my money to small local businesses rather than large corporations. Slightly more expensive but much better quality and it keeps the money in the local economy rather than the pockets of shareholders.
Cobblers.My business has gone through the roof in the last month despite the shop being in the middle of a building site. Three other shoe repair/key cutters have shut down due to death, illness and a forced closure in the area and i am getting all their customers. Takings going up to pre-pandemic levels so i can employ my old apprentice again just when he needs it the most due to the crisis.
This is why bluemoon is a joy to me . Cost of living crisis and the price increase for a bag of frozen water in waitrose crops up . Waitrose is great on a Monday morning for half price meat and fish on the counters. Booths is also cheaper than my local butcher for most cuts of meat . Shame as I like the banter and giving the local butcher the trade . Booths also do a weekly fresh meat and fish deal starting and changing every Thursday. Every little helpsSo do I, and we are very lucky to have 2 good butchers in the town. I usually shop at Waitrose as it is only a 2 minute walk, but some of the prices really do take the piss-40% more for a bag of ice compared to Tesco?
But the other day I went into Tesco as I was passing by. I needed some chicken thighs for a coupld of recipes I do. 12 big thighs for £4.75 was a bloody bargain. That's 6 meals. Add a few veg etc and it's £1 per meal(plus gas/elec).