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Food things worth the extra money.

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KitKat1985 · 08/01/2021 12:45

I brought a loaf of fresh bread from the bakery today as a treat over our normal supermarket loaf. It's twice the price at £2 a loaf but tastes soooo much better.

I'm tempted to make this a permanent bread arrangement.

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NoSquirrels · 08/01/2021 12:48

Lurpak

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Timeforabiscuit · 08/01/2021 12:50

Sourdough bread.

I eat half the quantity, it lasts twice as long and is so delicious!

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ShetlandWife · 08/01/2021 12:52

Branston beans
Baxters pickled baby beetroot
King Edward potatoes

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LuvMyBoyz · 08/01/2021 12:52

Homemade cakes in cafe takeaways.

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Namechangelegalquestion · 08/01/2021 12:54

Real salt really makes a difference.

I have several types including maldon, fleur de sel and the grey salt Guerande from Brittany.

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LagneyandCasey · 08/01/2021 12:55

Fresh pasta

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redcandlelight · 08/01/2021 12:56

organic meat, dairy, eggs

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Haggertyjane · 08/01/2021 13:00

Quality meat and fish.

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SendHelp30 · 08/01/2021 13:00

In the summer - strawberries

Agree with bread from the baker
Fresh pasta
Lurpak

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SandysMam · 08/01/2021 13:02

Bacon. Naked bacon is so much better than the regular stuff packed with nitrates.

Tinned tomato’s, the good ones make sauces etc taste so much better.

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Rainbowandscarlett · 08/01/2021 13:02

Tea bags-I love the malted milk ones
Fresh bread
Salt-we use pink sea salt
Peppercorns
Real salted butter

Anything else-it’s Aldi or Tesco depending on what it is we need-I’m happy to get the cheaper options

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KitKat1985 · 08/01/2021 13:05

Oooh yes I do like fresh pasta....

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CuriousaboutSamphire · 08/01/2021 13:05

Proper sourdough bread. Tastes like bread, lasts for ages, easily refreshed with water and a few minutes in the oven and you don't eat as much of it!

Proper expensive parmesan. I cannot believe the difference. Pay 2 -3 times the price and gett 100 times the taste, use far, far less and accidentally always have a bit of cheese to nibble with a glass of red wine!

Yes to proper salt, big crystals of the stuff, and black peppercorns, and a proper cruett set to grind it.

Eggs... I'm lucky I can get back garden eggs, but we found Coop eggs are fresher and tastier than other supermarkets (Coop own pesto is great too!)

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actiongirl1978 · 08/01/2021 13:06

President unsalted butter.
ILLY decaf coffee
Moser Roth 85% chocolate (or chococo 80% buttons)
Free range chicken from the butcher

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ItsALovelyDayToday · 08/01/2021 13:07

Expensive butter, there’s a Morrison’s Best Brittany salted butter that’s incredible.

Coffee or coffee beans from a specialist seller rather than supermarket stuff.

Most alcohol except wine as I can’t tell the difference.

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JorisBonson · 08/01/2021 13:09

Eggs for sure. Big bright yellow yolks... yum.

Decent salted butter, good oils and fish from the fishmonger, rather than watery supermarket fish.

On the flip side, I will only buy the cheapest beans and squash I can find. They just taste better.

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sadpapercourtesan · 08/01/2021 13:10

Decent parmesan. A little bit makes a huge difference to the flavour of lasagne/cheese and onion pasties/cannelloni/mac and cheese. Makes more difference to the cheesiness of said dishes than half a block of grated mousetrap.

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cricketmum84 · 08/01/2021 13:10

Proper baileys and seabrook crisps. Can't stand supermarket versions of either.

I very thing else I'm happy to drop a brand level or two!

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sadpapercourtesan · 08/01/2021 13:11

Definitely good olive oil. I use cheaper light stuff for cooking and lovely kalamata oil for salads/adding to soup and pasta sauce.

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WhatAreWordsWorth · 08/01/2021 13:15

I received some Mutti Polpa tinned tomatoes in my shop as a substitute a few months ago and now I won’t buy anything else. They’re perfect for everything.

Cherry tomatoes are also worth shelling out for, in my experience.

Agree about Lurpak.

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chocatoo · 08/01/2021 13:16

Longley Farm Cottage Cheese from our milk man.
McVities Digestives.
Yorkshire Tea bags.
Garners pickled onions, or even better pickled shallots.
Heinz tomato soup....maybe with some of CuriousaboutSamphire's parmesan added! Delicious!

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wowfudge · 08/01/2021 13:16

You may disagree, but frozen veg: higher nutrient content as frozen quickly after picking, plus no prep time and cook what you need so no waste.

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E1ffelTower · 08/01/2021 13:17

Fresh pasta
Ripe cherry tomatoes on the vine
Proper salted butter

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Fuckityfucksake · 08/01/2021 13:17

Lurpak
Nutella
Toilet roll is on my list too the original ones not quited/scented.

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NeonSparkle · 08/01/2021 13:20

Fresh pesto - tastes nothing like the cheap jar version (which is still ok and we usually have a jar in the back of the cupboard)

I agree with tinned tomatoes, the slightly more expensive ones are much nicer, but if you cook down the cheap ones for much longer it still does the job.
I also can’t stand cheap chicken products (chicken burgers, nuggets, grills etc) and will always pay the extra for 100% chicken breast and less processed versions (even though by nature it’s still processed I suppose lol) - even better if it’s finest/ free range/corn fed etc - or more often than not I will just make my own!

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