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BristolUK Oct 13th 2017 1:47 am

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Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 12360145)
... St-Paulin cheese at 3/10$ (usually 5-6$ each)...

No fair!!! I love that stuff, just on its own with coffee.
It's almost as good as Port Salut which I used to be able to get here but can't anymore.

BristolUK Oct 19th 2017 12:49 pm

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In Superstore today - never seen it before.
http://www.castellocheese.com/optimi...nal-mature.png

This is an extra mature cheddar with a sweet, tangy taste. It is carefully matured for up to 18 months and made by expert cheese makers at the Taw Valley Creamery in Devon.
Loads of individual blocks by weight, different wrapping, all half price. Yummy. :thumbup:

caretaker Nov 4th 2017 5:33 am

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No Frills has pork shoulders on for $1/lb (bought a 10 lb'er), and family pack sausages are on sale too. I only went in for a nappa cabbage and a cucumber and daikon to make kimchi with but ended up spending about $25. They didn't have any daikon so I had to go to Wholesale Club after anyway.

BristolUK Nov 11th 2017 11:27 am

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A ridiculously cheap $5.99 lb for T-Bone steak at Superstore.

hannah1001 Nov 11th 2017 1:43 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12364970)
In Superstore today - never seen it before.
http://www.castellocheese.com/optimi...nal-mature.png

Loads of individual blocks by weight, different wrapping, all half price. Yummy. :thumbup:

Oh my goodness!! Heaven! Please tell me you're in BC!!

BristolUK Nov 12th 2017 1:24 am

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Originally Posted by hannah1001 (Post 12380144)
Oh my goodness!! Heaven! Please tell me you're in BC!!

That would be lying :nod:
A google shows it has appeared in Toronto as well as Moncton.

hannah1001 Nov 12th 2017 3:27 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12380375)
That would be lying :nod:
A google shows it has appeared in Toronto as well as Moncton.

Arghhh! What I would give for some proper cave aged cheddar.... Godminster... hmmm. Moving from Cheddar to the land of plastic 'cheese' has been a shock!

Tickler at 1/2 price sounded too good to be true for BC. :ohmy:

bats Nov 12th 2017 10:08 am

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Originally Posted by hannah1001 (Post 12380420)
Arghhh! What I would give for some proper cave aged cheddar.... Godminster... hmmm. Moving from Cheddar to the land of plastic 'cheese' has been a shock!

Tickler at 1/2 price sounded too good to be true for BC. :ohmy:

I bought some cave aged cheddar, the Wookey Hole caves in fact which are prett cheddar you. It's delicious and I would get more but I can't remember where I bought it.

Piff Poff Nov 12th 2017 2:33 pm

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Originally Posted by bats (Post 12380582)
I bought some cave aged cheddar, the Wookey Hole caves in fact which are prett cheddar you. It's delicious and I would get more but I can't remember where I bought it.

I brought some back from Wookey last year, it was delicious and only eaten on ceremony:rofl:

Oink Nov 12th 2017 2:35 pm

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I don't like cheese. It's really just gone off milk.

Siouxie Nov 12th 2017 4:39 pm

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Originally Posted by hannah1001 (Post 12380420)
Arghhh! What I would give for some proper cave aged cheddar.... Godminster... hmmm. Moving from Cheddar to the land of plastic 'cheese' has been a shock!

Tickler at 1/2 price sounded too good to be true for BC. :ohmy:

You can order online :)

Wookey Hole Cave Aged Cheddar Cheese | Clarence & Cripps

hannah1001 Nov 12th 2017 5:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12380693)

I was super excited until I saw $35 shipping! :blink:

BristolUK Nov 15th 2017 5:22 am

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New Superstore flyer

Chicken leg/thigh portions 99c lb.:ohmy:
5k Clementines $4
Spuds 10 lb for $2

BristolUK Nov 16th 2017 7:38 am

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In Superstore today - never seen it before.
http://www.castellocheese.com/optimi...nal-mature.png

Loads of individual blocks by weight, different wrapping, all half price. Yummy. :thumbup:
A month on and it's reappeared. Not a 50% knockdown this time but a very good offer still. Also got a couple of half price blocks of two different Irish matures. Seven lumps in the fridge now. :o

hannah1001 Nov 16th 2017 10:19 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12383763)
A month on and it's reappeared. Not a 50% knockdown this time but a very good offer still. Also got a couple of half price blocks of two different Irish matures. Seven lumps in the fridge now. :o

Now you're just showing off!:cry_smile:

BristolUK Nov 16th 2017 10:26 am

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Originally Posted by hannah1001 (Post 12383870)
Now you're just showing off!:cry_smile:

:lol:

I'll need some comforts when we're dumped on by snow. :nod:

hannah1001 Nov 16th 2017 10:58 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12383873)
:lol:

I'll need some comforts when we're dumped on by snow. :nod:

:thumbsup:

And at least I've got wine... lots of it :drinkwine:

Oink Nov 17th 2017 11:14 am

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I bought some Japanese yellow mustard powder. This stuff blows your socks off. :thumbup:

bats Nov 17th 2017 11:18 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12384588)
I bought some Japanese yellow mustard powder. This stuff blows your socks off. :thumbup:

Does this mean that you're using the mustard on your feet or wearing your socks per rectum?

BristolUK Nov 17th 2017 11:25 am

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Originally Posted by bats (Post 12384594)
Does this mean that you're using the mustard on your feet or wearing your socks per rectum?

I was picturing bellows:angel:

bats Nov 17th 2017 1:22 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12384597)
I hhwas picturing bellows:angel:

Intestinal bellows? 💨💨💨

Oink Nov 17th 2017 3:46 pm

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Originally Posted by bats (Post 12384594)
Does this mean that you're using the mustard on your feet or wearing your socks per rectum?

No, it's a mustard powder and I just meant it is quite spicy. You mix it with a little water and maybe a splash of vinegar and it makes a nice condiment for things like sausage rolls or pork pies.

caretaker Nov 17th 2017 7:16 pm

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Too posh for Keens? I can see mixing up the wasabi stuff for sushi but not on corned beef, for instance.

caretaker Nov 18th 2017 1:12 am

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Karashi, I suppose. I had to look up the difference between Japanese mustard and wasabi. It's all probably grown in Saskatchewan anyway.

Oink Nov 18th 2017 4:45 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12384799)
Karashi, I suppose. I had to look up the difference between Japanese mustard and wasabi. It's all probably grown in Saskatchewan anyway.

Probably, but it's difficult to tell as it just has squiggly writing on the tin that I can't read.

Siouxie Nov 18th 2017 5:39 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12384888)
Probably, but it's difficult to tell as it just has squiggly writing on the tin that I can't read.

Japanese Mustard

Is it this one? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...thetasofaus-21

https://kitchennippon.files.wordpres...8197efbc92.jpg

Oink Nov 18th 2017 5:55 am

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Very similar and the squiggly writing is the same so I suspect it just means mustard. It's very good. You have to let it stand for a couple of minutes or the flavour is a bit raw.

caretaker Nov 18th 2017 5:56 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12384921)
Very similar and the squiggly writing is the same so I suspect it just means mustard. It's very good. You have to let it stand for a couple of minutes or the flavour is a bit raw.

Hotter than Keen's?

Shirtback Nov 23rd 2017 6:20 am

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Giant Tiger has bacon on sale at 2.50$/lb this week.

Maxi (No Frills - I think - for the rest of Canada) has whole fresh chickens (no giblets) @ 0.57$/lb.

ETA: I’m going to try price-matching the bacon at Maxi as they sell the same brand.

BristolUK Nov 23rd 2017 6:46 am

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Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 12387984)
Maxi (No Frills - I think - for the rest of Canada) has whole fresh chickens @ 0.57$/lb.

:eek:
We don't have No Frills here - Shediac and Saint John for NB. I wonder why?

Oink Nov 23rd 2017 7:26 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12387990)
:eek:
We don't have No Frills here - Shediac and Saint John for NB. I wonder why?

You're not missing out. It's an awful place with awful people in it. In fact all of them are terrible. Whole Foods literally sinks. We used to go to Safeway until it was taken over. Now we just go to Granville Island market and HID goes to Costco when we need stuff like toilet cleaner and batteries.

BristolUK Nov 23rd 2017 8:42 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12388009)
You're not missing out. It's an awful place with awful people in it. In fact all of them are terrible. ..

So you're saying Moncton is too classy for that sort of thing then. :thumbup: :lol:

caretaker Nov 23rd 2017 9:33 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12388043)
So you're saying Moncton is too classy for that sort of thing then. :thumbup: :lol:

Yes, and that he is also too posh to shop at No Frills. Granville Island used to be good in the 70's before it got all boutiquey, but I don't like it now.

Oink Nov 23rd 2017 9:37 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12388073)
Yes, and that he is also too posh to shop at No Frills. Granville Island used to be good in the 70's before it got all boutiquey, but I don't like it now.

No, it's just that the vegetables and meat don't look like they come from Kazakhstan. ;)

Shirtback Nov 25th 2017 2:33 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12388009)
You're not missing out. It's an awful place with awful people in it.


Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12388075)
No, it's just that the vegetables and meat don't look like they come from Kazakhstan. ;)

What an interesting point of view.

I suppose I could drive 30 minutes down the road to the nearest Loblaws store to buy the exact same meat & vegetables that are available in local No Frills store and waste time, energy and gas to avoid the shopping at NF stigma...

:cool:

Shard Nov 25th 2017 2:48 am

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Safeway was never that great, so Whole Foods should be an improvement. Especially the Amazon led lower priced WF.

caretaker Nov 25th 2017 2:51 am

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Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 12388915)
What an interesting point of view.
I suppose I could drive 30 minutes down the road to the nearest Loblaws store to buy the exact same meat & vegetables that are available in local No Frills store and waste time, energy and gas to avoid the shopping at NF stigma...:cool:

Hard to see a stigma there... is that a stigmatism?

BristolUK Nov 25th 2017 4:17 am

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12388923)
Safeway was never that great, so Whole Foods should be an improvement. Especially the Amazon led lower priced WF.

I liked Safeway when it appeared in Bristol. It was a cut above and they sold nut cutlets. :nod:

Also, outside London they were the first place I knew that sold 7Up.

Shard Nov 25th 2017 5:46 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12388959)
I liked Safeway when it appeared in Bristol. It was a cut above and they sold nut cutlets. :nod:

Also, outside London they were the first place I knew that sold 7Up.

Now they're Morrisons :(

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 25th 2017 9:08 am

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I don't mind No Frills for the most part, I don't buy meat or produce though as it's never a very good price, and the Asian markets up the street have better looking meat/produce and prices so I go there instead.

But for cereal, milk, and other staples No Frills offers the best prices for the most part, most of the products I buy are name brand and exact same as at Save On, but No frills is a 3 minute walk vs a 20 minute bus ride...


The issue I have with No Frills is the store is small (compared to Save On, Safe Way, Super Store.) and is very busy so it's not an ideal place to shop when you don't do well in crowded places, luckily they have a few times in the day where it's slower, right when they open at 9am or around 8pm and 2-3pm is usually okay as well.

And because of the area we live in there are some interesting characters in the store most of the time and it's a pain to get out of if you don't buy anything, shoplifting issues so it's been made difficult to leave.


Since it is Loblaws owned you really have to pay attention to the price labels since Loblaws is really good at having a price in larger print then smaller print says when bought in multiples of 2.

Cream last week was 2.00 each or 1.99 each if you bought 2, wow talk about savings... :lol:


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