Thursday, February 3, 2011

I certainly do approve.

 I tried using 'Approved Foods' and was delighted! It sells out of date but perfectly OK products, products that are perfectly OK and soon to go out of date and products that they seem to have a ware house full of and sell very cheaply. All of which will go in my larder cupboard in an attempt to stick two fingers up at rising prices. But beware, the more you buy, the more reasonable the postage is. Also, you can order goods that don't turn up and although your account is credited, you will still have to pay the same postage. Nonetheless, I was still pleased with the purchases. Are you ready for Brucie's conveyor belt of goodies?
2 enchilada kits - 99p

3 cous cous kits, each serving 6 people for 99p

3 packs of go-ahead biscuits for 99p

5 packs of tortilla wraps for 99p

9 boxes of cuppa soups for 99p - I have one of these every day at break time.

1 box of long life milk sachets - handy for days out and picnics  were free with the tea to go in cups - so 10 cups of tea, including cups and 120 sachets of milk were 99p

The pastry mix and the pastry and dumpling mixes were £1.50 each. These will last me for months and it's always good to have cake to share with visitors.
If anyone uses 'Approved Foods' my advice would be to buy a much bigger order than I did as the goods are very reasonable but the postage of £5.25 is more affordable if you buy more.

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