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Anyone go to Sainsbury's today about 11am?


Little social distancing being displayed by customers.


a) Lack of available trolley's

b) They had vast amounts of fresh vegetables, double stacked; parsnips, potatoes, carrots, cauliflower.

c) Hardly any loose mushrooms

d) Lots of bananas

e) Little or no soft fruits

f) No milk

g) Plenty of cheese, butter, goose fat etc.

h) No shortcrust pastry


The pre-Christmas food order service was a bit hit and miss, not a long queue, staff trying hard and doing their best. Email printed voucher not working, so staff handing out a pre-printed copy.

Check outs were moving quickly and short queues.


Previous year has seen long checkout queues on Christmas Eve.


Queuing outside the Cheese Block shop, less so at Mons, looked like a long queue also outside Moxon's, William Rose looked like a short queue.



Most Christmas looking shop has to be Jumping Bean, well done guy's.


If you're going down the lane tomorrow or to Sainsbury's DKH, good luck.

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Short crust is easy to make - and you can put cheese in it to make it even nicer!

230g plain flour

Pinch salt, pinch of sugar

100g cold butter, diced

100g parmesan finely grated (or a bit less strong cheddar)


Wiz to breadcrumbs in mixer


add around tbsp cold water


Make dough - shove in fridge - take out and use

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