Samilktray Posted 9 October 2010 Posted 9 October 2010 Tescos sell Crepes now, made me feel like I was on holiday eating em
Messi Posted 9 October 2010 Posted 9 October 2010 The cheese, tomato and garlic bread swirl things are delicious Ooh and the rolo cookies
Houdini Logic Posted 9 October 2010 Posted 9 October 2010 I miss my beautiful Tescos, Morrisons and Sainsburys when I go anywhere else in the world. What's Europe's excuse? Everything is probably the same deep down but you never bother buying anything just because it looks so different. I'm joining the EDL.
bluefox9er Posted 9 October 2010 Posted 9 October 2010 Seems I'm the only one who goes into tesco bakery for a ,,loaf! !
DB11 Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 The cheese, tomato and garlic bread swirl things are delicious Yes!
Finnegan Posted 10 October 2010 Author Posted 10 October 2010 Ya'll can take your low-rate Morrisons shit and find another thread!
AoWW Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Ya'll can take your low-rate Morrisons shit and find another thread! This.
jonthefox Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 The cheese, tomato and garlic bread swirl things are delicious Ooh and the rolo cookies Ah fookin yes!. By far the only wank worthy biccys on the market.
MPH Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Krispy Kremes at the Tesco next to my work what the bloody hell? I spend 8 years pining for another Krispy Kreme donut and find as soon as i get to the states they start selling them at bloody Tescos of all places?!?
MPH Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Seems I'm the only one who goes into tesco bakery for a ,,loaf! Feminist!
The Doctor Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Ya'll can take your low-rate Morrisons shit and find another thread! what happened to the tolerance being called for by you earlier in this thread? In the name of peace, love and tolerance we need to make this thread longer than the EDL one.
Finnegan Posted 10 October 2010 Author Posted 10 October 2010 what happened to the tolerance being called for by you earlier in this thread? Morrisons don't spread tolerance. They spread inferior baked foodstuffs.
samjohnson Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 I could really do with a tesco chocolate filled croissant
Jackirius Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 I could really do with a tesco chocolate filled croissant Pain au chocolat
The Doctor Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Morrisons don't spread tolerance. They spread inferior baked foodstuffs. surely part of the tolerance is being tolerant of other supermarkets bakerys, no matter how inferior their foodstuffs are.
Narborough_fox Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Pan au Chocolat from Tesco is beautiful.
The Doctor Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 pan au chocolat is horrible, regardless of where from. Even the french can't make their terrible culinary invention well.
Bugg Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 pan au chocolat is horrible, regardless of where from. Even the french can't make their terrible culinary invention well. -1
Finnegan Posted 10 October 2010 Author Posted 10 October 2010 pan au chocolat is horrible, regardless of where from. Even the french can't make their terrible culinary invention well. What the hell is wrong with you? Proof if ever it was needed that, if it isn't ripped straight from an animal, the Scots have absolutely no idea about food.
Edmund Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Whenever I've been France I've left with a pop belly like a pig. The combination of crepe makers situated every 500 metres with baguette houses on every corner makes the place a haven.
Jackirius Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Cant be doing with you guys dissing Morrys, how can you say a bad word about it when it has a delhi counter which serves such michelin star tiny chunks of goodness in their chicken bites.
StanSP Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Cant be doing with you guys dissing Morrys, how can you say a bad word about it when it has a delhi counter which serves such michelin star tiny chunks of goodness in their chicken bites. A counter for Indian food only ? Oh and just to add - Tesco > Morrisons by a mile
Alexikokopops Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 Cumberland sausage in a granary baguette - £1.37. I fucking love their granary baguettes
Alexikokopops Posted 10 October 2010 Posted 10 October 2010 pan au chocolat is horrible, regardless of where from. Even the french can't make their terrible culinary invention well. While I wouldn't go quite so far, a standard croissant is definitely the better choice. A thinking man's choice, if you will.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 11 October 2010 Posted 11 October 2010 Cumberland sausage in a granary baguette - £1.37. I fucking love their granary baguettes Sounds perfect to me.
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.