I know, I know, I should be making them, but for a fuss free Xmas, does anyone know where I can find them? ParknShop Tung Chung doesn't have them and I was going to try DB or Olivers. Any suggestions?
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PnS does sell them (Aunt Bessie) but not in all stores and sometimes they are just out of stock.
Perhaps someone in DB will be kind enough to check.
Also try giving Great a call; I've always found them useful at checking these things out, in fact I was told to call to double check to see if something is available to save a wasted trip.
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19 yrs ago
Great had them a few weeks back
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I'm just going down to Great to get my lunch. I'll check and revert :)
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I can confirm at GrEat.
Aunt Bessies Frozen Large Yorkshire Puddings (4)
$25.90
There are about 10 packs in the freezer. (there were 11 *grin)
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Thanks everyone. DB had none but my other half managed to get 4 packs from Olivers!! Now, if anyone happens to see any spinach dip on their travels...........!!!! Olivers ran out! City Super does a french onion, but all the other stores just seem to have hoummus and tzatziki. Anyone spotted anything creamy you can dip crisps into? (No rude replies please!!)
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Alternatively, here is a very fast homemade dip:
250g cream cheese or 200g greek-style yoghurt
1 garlic clove, crushed
1-2 tbsp of chives, chopped
salt and fresh ground black pepper
Tip the cream cheese into a bowl. Add the garlic, chives and seasoning. Mash with a fork until thoroughly mixed. Check the seasoning and serve.
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Thanks Claire. Is it better with the cheese or the yoghurt?
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Neither are so strong to overcome the garlic, chives and seasoning. It's what is available in your nearest supermarket - smaller ones might not have the greek yoghurt so I gave the option of cream cheese. Philadelphia cream cheese works well and is usually easy to find.
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It's thick and very creamy tasting - good for dips. Or fold some blueberries and nuts & seeds in it for a healthy breakfast.
Authentic Greek yoghurt is made from sheep's milk, though it can be cow's, and is full fat (hence the creaminess) so there are rather a lot of calories in it.
Sometimes labelled 'Greek Style' and made in Australia.
Wellcome, Park & Shop et al sell it.
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