nickyboy
Norven Mankey
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I'm rather more intrigued by the fact that you have more than one larder, and indeed that you actually have a larder in the first place
And one of the few things I'm allergic to. No idea why, I can eat wholemeal bread etc but wholewheat pasta makes me feel incredibly sick and covers me in a rash.Pasta is durum wheat pasta without added shïte or indeed with taken away shïte, green pasta is utter nonsense and the worst offender of all is wholewheat pasta which is the work of the Devil himself.
I always used to wonder why an area in the North East of England was the centre of the pasta wheat universe.
I don't know if this is a local phenomenon or a national change but in the last few months my local Sainsbury's have stopped stocking Lasagne Verdi sheets. Now this has not gone down well back at Skol Mansions as the pale 'ordinary' lasagne is much less popular with Lady Skol and the young lords!
Anyway, today I popped into the nearby Asda thinking they should have it and I would buy several packs so it was in the larders ready when needed. They don't have any either. What in blue blazes is going on!
This is surely a national staple food stuff? How can the supermarkets delist it, or is it just not as popular with the peasants in my locality?
"This is by Guiseppe Verdi......Joe Green, to you." - Victor BorgeIf you're asking for Lasagne Verdi they probably think you're looking for an Italian composer.
I don't know if this is a local phenomenon or a national change but in the last few months my local Sainsbury's have stopped stocking Lasagne Verdi sheets. Now this has not gone down well back at Skol Mansions as the pale 'ordinary' lasagne is much less popular with Lady Skol and the young lords!
Anyway, today I popped into the nearby Asda thinking they should have it and I would buy several packs so it was in the larders ready when needed. They don't have any either. What in blue blazes is going on!
This is surely a national staple food stuff? How can the supermarkets delist it, or is it just not as popular with the peasants in my locality?
Try Middlesbrough, No Ocado, Waitrose, John Lewis, Ikea, Moss Bro's or decent clothes shop that stock anything that is not 'SKINNY/SLIM FIT' - I have fat calves and don't fit such styles. Middlesbrough cannot even build a supermarket and open it. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-33880805Surely there can be no place so utterly bereft of civilisation as to be outside the Ocado delivery area?
And one of the few things I'm allergic to. No idea why, I can eat wholemeal bread etc but wholewheat pasta makes me feel incredibly sick and covers me in a rash.