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1400 for $70.
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I'd check the price of these before thinkng that $20 is a lot of hot cross buns.500 points for spending $20+ on Hot Cross Buns over the next 2 weeks. Part of me wants to go 'challenge accepted', but damn for a single person household that seems like a lot![]()
Start at 2 packs for $7 (12 buns) of old school HCB, more for weird flavours. Even so 5-6 packs is obscene amount. Woolies have lost the plot on some of these offers, noting last week you only had to spend $15 on HCB still too much for a single person (or even 4 person) household, rare to have big families these days.I'd check the price of these before thinkng that $20 is a lot of hot cross buns.
They freeze well.500 points for spending $20+ on Hot Cross Buns over the next 2 weeks. Part of me wants to go 'challenge accepted', but damn for a single person household that seems like a lot![]()
Oh no!They freeze well.
they freshen up and toast just fine in the air fryer after being frozen.Oh no!
Freezing any bread stuffs isa sure way to ruin them. Eat fresh within 2-3 days of baking(must be heated or toasted if not eating same day as baked) or dont bother.
agreed, with loads of butter.they freshen up and toast just fine in the air fryer after being frozen.
Or in the toaster.they freshen up and toast just fine in the air fryer after being frozen.
Eat fresh within 2-3 days of baking
You do realise that the third party factories that produce HCB's for the major supermarkets make these things well in advance and then freeze them. They are in frozen storage for months before Easter. They are not baked fresh daily on demand and in store.Oh no!
Freezing any bread stuffs isa sure way to ruin them. Eat fresh within 2-3 days of baking(must be heated or toasted if not eating same day as baked) or dont bother.
Salted butter, at thatagreed, with loads of butter.
