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Lesley1020 May 12th 2005 4:47 pm

Hovis Bread for sale!
 
http://www.buybritish.net/store/cust...43&cat=&page=1

I just ordered a bunch of stuff, 3 loaves, Ribena, Lucozade, clotted cream, sonces, bacon etc.... lots of chocolate and total shipping was only $25!!!

Pretty good deal and the first time I have been able to get bread online - thought others might be interested :)

Ah, what a nice thought ahead.... a bacon buttie with Hovis bread and HP sauce! Followed by scones with jam and clotted cream washed down with Ribena :D

anotherlimey May 12th 2005 4:50 pm

Re: Hovis Bread for sale!
 
Wow, they have proper bangers too and aunt bessie's yorkshires http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/i...es/biggrin.gif

Lesley1020 May 12th 2005 4:58 pm

Re: Hovis Bread for sale!
 

Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Wow, they have proper bangers too and aunt bessie's yorkshires http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/i...es/biggrin.gif

I know!!!!!! This is the best site I have found - they are based in CA - just got off the phone with them. I can't believe they are gonna ship all that stuff for 25 bucks!!! :D

Lottie May 12th 2005 11:11 pm

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Originally Posted by Lesley1020
I know!!!!!! This is the best site I have found - they are based in CA - just got off the phone with them. I can't believe they are gonna ship all that stuff for 25 bucks!!! :D


Let us know how it is when it gets to you, I am salivating at the thought of hovis and bacon! We're in PA, so not sure on shipping all the way from CA. It's worth a try though.

clydegirl May 13th 2005 3:11 am

Re: Hovis Bread for sale!
 

Originally Posted by Lesley1020
http://www.buybritish.net/store/cust...43&cat=&page=1

I just ordered a bunch of stuff, 3 loaves, Ribena, Lucozade, clotted cream, sonces, bacon etc.... lots of chocolate and total shipping was only $25!!!

Pretty good deal and the first time I have been able to get bread online - thought others might be interested :)

Ah, what a nice thought ahead.... a bacon buttie with Hovis bread and HP sauce! Followed by scones with jam and clotted cream washed down with Ribena :D

Did you check out the chemist supplies? Just to mention a few Radox ,lem-sips and ariel.

Lesley1020 May 13th 2005 3:36 am

Re: Hovis Bread for sale!
 

Originally Posted by Lottie
Let us know how it is when it gets to you, I am salivating at the thought of hovis and bacon! We're in PA, so not sure on shipping all the way from CA. It's worth a try though.

I am in TN and worried about shipping all that way too, so I called them, the guy said these kind of products are shipped with special packaging and it will get here in good condition... Will let ya know!

woodsey May 13th 2005 3:39 am

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Nice one :) just ordered 10 bottles of Robinsons sugar free apple & blackcurrant, still $45 to ship but cheaper than anywhere else I've found and the first place to have 'sugar free'..

Lord Lionheart May 13th 2005 3:41 am

Re: Hovis Bread for sale!
 
Yeah.......... but do they have real butter and Dvorak's new world symphony playing in the background when they deliver it? ;)

syllk May 13th 2005 3:42 am

Re: Hovis Bread for sale!
 
Their terms and conditions are a bit restrictive, though. I've tried and tried, and I still can't edit that darned language variable. :(

woodsey May 13th 2005 3:45 am

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Originally Posted by syllk
Their terms and conditions are a bit restrictive, though. I've tried and tried, and I still can't edit that darned language variable. :(

lost again.. :confused:

syllk May 13th 2005 3:49 am

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Originally Posted by woodsey
lost again.. :confused:

btw?.

anotherlimey May 13th 2005 4:18 am

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Originally Posted by tomelina
Yeah.......... but do they have real butter

I wish. But alas no dairy products allowed. My kingdom (which isn't very much) for some lightly toasted Kingsmill Farmhouse Gold with a layer of melting slightly salted English butter http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/i...lies/smile.gif


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