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    Post by chris c Sat Jul 22 2017, 23:25

    Can't remember where the thread was now, so here's a new one.

    Anchor butter STILL on sale at the Co-Op, two for £2.50

    Considering going on Ebay to buy a bigger fridge . . .
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    Post by Jan1 Mon Jul 24 2017, 18:03

    chris c wrote:Can't remember where the thread was now, so here's a new one.

    Anchor butter STILL on sale at the Co-Op, two for £2.50

    Considering going on Ebay to buy a bigger fridge . . .

    Many thanks Chris ... that is a good price Smile

    All the best Jan
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    Post by graham64 Thu Jul 27 2017, 22:17

    Not as cheap as the Co-Op but Anchor is on offer for £1.30 at Sainsbury's
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    Post by chris c Sat Jul 29 2017, 21:12

    Interesting, I wonder what went wrong, I think this is the first time this year, or a least for a long time, that butter has actually been discounted.

    Keeping an eye out in case that instantly lethal coconut oil comes down in price since all the media paranoia. No luck so far.
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    Post by Jan1 Sun Jul 30 2017, 13:49

    graham64 wrote:Not as cheap as the Co-Op but Anchor is on offer for £1.30 at Sainsbury's

    Managed to get some Anchor at this price yesterday ... so thanks for the tip off!
    The use by dates were excellent too Smile

    All the best Jan
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    Post by graham64 Tue Aug 01 2017, 22:05

    Jan1 wrote:
    graham64 wrote:Not as cheap as the Co-Op but Anchor is on offer for £1.30 at Sainsbury's

    Managed to get some Anchor at this price yesterday ... so thanks for the tip off!
    The use by dates were excellent too Smile

    All the best Jan

    Went to Waitrose to get my Livlife bread checked out the butter prices while I was there the only offer was on President two for £3 normal price £1.75 a pack
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    Post by Jan1 Wed Aug 02 2017, 19:30

    graham64 wrote:
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    graham64 wrote:Not as cheap as the Co-Op but Anchor is on offer for £1.30 at Sainsbury's

    Managed to get some Anchor at this price yesterday ... so thanks for the tip off!
    The use by dates were excellent too Smile

    All the best Jan

    Went to Waitrose to get my Livlife bread checked out the butter prices while I was there the only offer was on President two for £3 normal price £1.75 a pack

    Did you buy two President?
    I know you (and Chris) seem to like this brand  ... we still haven't tried it yet !!!
    We really should  Smile

    All the best Jan
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    Post by chris c Fri Aug 04 2017, 00:21

    graham64 wrote:

    Went to Waitrose to get my Livlife bread checked out the butter prices while I was there the only offer was on President two for £3 normal price £1.75 a pack

    Grrrrr . . .
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    Post by graham64 Fri Aug 04 2017, 22:26

    Anchor now on offer for £1.25 at Asda  Smile I was tempted but I much prefer the taste of President
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    Post by Jan1 Fri Aug 04 2017, 23:20

    graham64 wrote:Anchor now on offer for £1.25 at Asda  Smile I was tempted but I much prefer the taste of President

    £1-25 is a good price ... it seems the supermarkets are competing, or perhaps taking it in turns!

    Must admit I still have a few packs of anchor in the fridge that I got (priced £1-30) from Sainsbury's recently.

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    Post by chris c Mon Aug 07 2017, 23:12

    Hmmm, President butter . . . drive to nearby town with lousy parking . . . decisions decisions

    Oh I could park the far end of town and walk to the Waitrose and back, kill two birds with one stone. They took it off the shelf in the Co-Op a long time back so they could fit in more margarine, I wonder if they'll reconsider.
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    Post by chris c Fri Aug 11 2017, 22:45

    That didn't last long, Anchor back up to £1.79 so I bought Kerrygold, only £1.69.
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    Post by Jan1 Sat Aug 12 2017, 19:44

    Kerrygold is my/our favourite ...
    Thanks for the tip Smile

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    Post by chris c Sun Sep 03 2017, 00:02

    Anchor back on offer in the Co-Op but now £1.50
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    Post by Jan1 Mon Sep 04 2017, 12:54

    I noticed Anchor is on offer at Sainsburys too -  priced at £1-50
    I did get a few packs, they had a good use by date Smile

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    Post by chris c Sun Sep 24 2017, 22:44

    Back to £1.79 here but Kerrygold still £1.69.
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    Post by Eddie Sun Sep 24 2017, 23:09

    You know when you are past it, when the price of butter is of major interest. mrgreen

    Getting me coat run
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    Post by Jan1 Sun Sep 24 2017, 23:16

    I'm butting in here or should it be buttering in here LOL!

    Sainsbury's yesterday and the price of Anchor was £1-75.
    I also noticed that President and Kerrygold were more than this!
    Fortunately the fridge is still quite well stocked up from a previous good offer. It pays to keep your eyes on the housekeeping budget  Smile  

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    Post by chris c Sun Sep 24 2017, 23:20

    "You know when you are past it, when the price of butter is of major interest. mrgreen "

    It's a sign of the End Times

    well the Death Of Margarine anyway
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    Post by graham64 Mon Sep 25 2017, 22:09

    Jan1 wrote:I'm butting in here or should it be buttering in here LOL!

    Sainsbury's yesterday and the price of Anchor was £1-75.
    I also noticed that President and Kerrygold were more than this!
    Fortunately the fridge is still quite well stocked up from a previous good offer. It pays to keep your eyes on the housekeeping budget  Smile  

    All the best Jan

    At Asda today Kerrygold and Anchor both priced at £1-75 but President is still £1-70 and on offer at two for £3-00  Cool
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    Post by Eddie Tue Sep 26 2017, 01:00

    One of my memories as a kid was eating real beef dripping sandwiches. Another thing I remember was using the small end of a teaspoon extracting the marrow out of the big cow backbones my Mother had stewed up. That was before the mad cow disease meant cow back bone material had to be scrapped.
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    Post by chris c Tue Sep 26 2017, 19:35

    Haha yes after my mother died I found the marrow spoons. Like a teaspoon with a tiny head and a loooong handle. We used them to dig out the marrow from leg of lamb.

    I don't think we had dripping sandwiches but she kept the dripping and also bacon fat in little bowls in the fridge (can't remember where she kept them before we had a fridge though, probably in the meat safe which was in the coal cellar). You had to be quick with the door or bluebottles might get in.
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    Post by graham64 Tue Sep 26 2017, 22:13

    Eddie wrote:One of my memories as a kid was eating real beef dripping sandwiches. Another thing I remember was using the small end of a teaspoon extracting the marrow out of the big cow backbones my Mother had stewed up. That was before the mad cow disease meant cow back bone material had to be scrapped.

    I remember the beef dripping butties to, in those days vegetable oils were unheard of dripping and lard were the only cooking fats used. The chippie which was our Friday treat always used beef dripping very tasty the fish and chips were too   Cool
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    Post by Eddie Thu Sep 28 2017, 21:33

    graham64 wrote:
    Eddie wrote:One of my memories as a kid was eating real beef dripping sandwiches. Another thing I remember was using the small end of a teaspoon extracting the marrow out of the big cow backbones my Mother had stewed up. That was before the mad cow disease meant cow back bone material had to be scrapped.

    I remember the beef dripping butties to, in those days vegetable oils were unheard of dripping and lard were the only cooking fats used. The chippie which was our Friday treat always used beef dripping very tasty the fish and chips were too   Cool

    I have read, this young current generation, will be the first who will not outlive our generation. This is a very sad state of affairs. Call me an old fool, and you may well be right, but I believe this could be down to the fact, we were brought up as kids on real grub. Junk food was not around in our times. Mums cooked real home food. Also, we spent our time riding miles on bikes and did not spend our days sitting in front of a TV or games console. As a kid and a teenager I was almost skeletal thin, working on paper rounds and caddying until I left School. Then, straight into a factory working a long hard week, on my feet the whole time. Little did I think then, this lifestyle would benefit me many years later.

    Kids live in a cotton-wool life these days. They are not free, parents have become paranoid of letting their kids wonder free. The sad fact is, most serious harm done to kids, is done by family or people they know. Also, so much bullshit and pressure out there encourages kids to grow up too fast.
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    Post by graham64 Thu Sep 28 2017, 22:41

    Eddie wrote:
    graham64 wrote:
    Eddie wrote:One of my memories as a kid was eating real beef dripping sandwiches. Another thing I remember was using the small end of a teaspoon extracting the marrow out of the big cow backbones my Mother had stewed up. That was before the mad cow disease meant cow back bone material had to be scrapped.

    I remember the beef dripping butties to, in those days vegetable oils were unheard of dripping and lard were the only cooking fats used. The chippie which was our Friday treat always used beef dripping very tasty the fish and chips were too   Cool

    I have read, this young current generation, will be the first who will not outlive our generation. This is a very sad state of affairs. Call me an old fool, and you may well be right, but I believe this could be down to the fact, we were brought up as kids on real grub. Junk food was not around in our times. Mums cooked real home food. Also, we spent our time riding miles on bikes and did not spend our days sitting in front of a TV or games console. As a kid and a teenager I was almost skeletal thin, working on paper rounds and caddying until I left School. Then, straight into a factory working a long hard week, on my feet the whole time. Little did I think then, this lifestyle would benefit me many years later.

    Kids live in a cotton-wool life these days. They are not free, parents have become paranoid of letting their kids wonder free. The sad fact is, most serious harm done to kids, is done by family or people they know. Also, so much bullshit and pressure out there encourages kids to grow up too fast.  

    Yes it's all fast food and the latest technology for today's kids going out to play is a dwindling pastime, I do agree parents are very protective of their children these days but it is over the top in most cases

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