It took me several decades to build up an adult palate. I still can’t stand red wine (sour, tastes of splinters) or whiskey (bitter, burny), and I won’t drink brandy because I remember feeling envious years ago when after a formal dinner, the women were ushered into one room and given brandy and the men offered cigars and plenished with the much more delicious port.
I love Cadbury's whole nut chocolate! Before I do what I do now in the health service I was a worker in an early 1980's worker's wholefood cooperative. One arm of the business was milling wheat on a large scale. A local company made artisan bread for us (long before the current craze) and it was truly delicious. Here in Ireland I find the Polish bread companies make some nice stuff; tasty without too much gnawing effort.
Cadbury’s fruit and nut is delicious. I also love Twirls. Interesting to hear about your previous job. The bread sounds wonderful. Robert buys bread made by prisoners - made by The Freedom Bakery. I love the bread made by Sainsbury’s - see my other reply. It is half the price of bread from Artisan shops and easily as delicious.
This made me chuckle! I just consumed my firsrt loaf of M&S sourdough, and like most things form M&S they've managed to make it both easy to eat - and somehow luxurious. They're geniuses!
Sainsbury’s does wonderful sourdough. Through greed, I have become an expert in them. There is a delicious seeded one which unfortunately is not available online in Glasgow where I live. Then there is a Californian one, which is really sour and yummy, and a Pave’, which is less sour. And they even do sourdough rolls. I haven’t found an expensive loaf, which is any better than these.
I love Cadbury's whole nut chocolate! Before I do what I do now in the health service I was a worker in an early 1980's worker's wholefood cooperative. One arm of the business was milling wheat on a large scale. A local company made artisan bread for us (long before the current craze) and it was truly delicious. Here in Ireland I find the Polish bread companies make some nice stuff; tasty without too much gnawing effort.
Cadbury’s fruit and nut is delicious. I also love Twirls. Interesting to hear about your previous job. The bread sounds wonderful. Robert buys bread made by prisoners - made by The Freedom Bakery. I love the bread made by Sainsbury’s - see my other reply. It is half the price of bread from Artisan shops and easily as delicious.
This made me chuckle! I just consumed my firsrt loaf of M&S sourdough, and like most things form M&S they've managed to make it both easy to eat - and somehow luxurious. They're geniuses!
Sainsbury’s does wonderful sourdough. Through greed, I have become an expert in them. There is a delicious seeded one which unfortunately is not available online in Glasgow where I live. Then there is a Californian one, which is really sour and yummy, and a Pave’, which is less sour. And they even do sourdough rolls. I haven’t found an expensive loaf, which is any better than these.