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Nero Wrote:

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> Dulce de leche? Nero



thats it!


I have also just found out that the Cheese Block is a stockist - there is also another stockist on LL - but I refuse to name the establishment or give it any of my time / direct any business in its direction


so head for the Cheese Block !

nutella's not so bad snorky. at least it has protein content.


to get back to the original thread - I didn't buy anything I normally wouldn't, in fact bought less than usual because I got all discombobulated in there, don't like the layout of the fruit & veg section.


Was intrigued to see you can buy tents and sleeping bags etc. Anyone who's serious about camping would not buy a tent from sainsbo's.

Asset Wrote:

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> nutella's not so bad snorky. at least it has

> protein content.

>

> to get back to the original thread - I didn't buy

> anything I normally wouldn't, in fact bought less

> than usual because I got all discombobulated in

> there, don't like the layout of the fruit & veg

> section.

>

> Was intrigued to see you can buy tents and

> sleeping bags etc. Anyone who's serious about

> camping would not buy a tent from sainsbo's.



people rave about Italian chocolate - but it all seems to be nutella derived -urgh


tents etc - def. has to be Decathalon in surrey quays - not Sainsurys

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