I'm seeing $40 - is that better than normal?
I'm seeing $40 - is that better than normal?
Last time I ordered price was $35.59=tax & free shipping. Pandemic has driven prices up on everything :-(
Maybe the pricing has just gone up with the plant closure? Mine was 29.27 last July before the subscribe and save discounts, 25.50 after.
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Plant closure may be the reason also.
I might have to learn to make my own
Locally a 3oz can of Fancey Feast cat food has gone up to $1.10 per can. Used to be .50
Arrived today.....good times ahead
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And what kind of bread are you having this Holiday Season
Never heard of this. Been in New England for the past 20 years so I thought I'd give it try. It wasn't at my Market Basket but Shaws had it. It has a strong molasses flavor similar to gingerbread. The variety I found was without raisons.
Not good with red pepper hummus but reasonable with peanut butter and cream cheese. Excellent with Nutella. However all of those spreads are so much better on a finger. Don't eat the finger.
If you are Moxie soda lover, this should be the perfect companion.
It also had no raisins and no .
You won't do the banana dance if you don't eat the raisin variety
Anyone experiencing a shortage of B&M on the shelves?
Amazon prices are out of this world per can....crazy times
Anyone experiencing a shortage of B&M on the shelves? Amazon prices are out of this world per can....crazy times.
Duplicate post sorry
It's typically on the self at Safeway store where I shop sometimes at work in northern VA I'll check tomorrow when I get back to work and chime back in.
Today, off the internet:
My normal source for B&M Brown Bread did not have any or a space for it. Normally they leave an empty spot if they are sold out. Starting to worry that my last can at home may be my last can.
In Salem MA, both the Market Basket and Shaw's (3.79-3.99) have restocked since early January. A Shaw's manager says they carry it year round. One MA Walmart Supercenter has it available for pickup at 2.32/can.
Google Boston Brown Bread for several recipes. If you use a 14 oz can with powdered molasses and powdered buttermilk, then in 35 minutes you can make in on the trail with the boiling water method. Maybe even make brown bread.
Better grab all you can at 2.32 per can.
OHHHmy goodness....look how much it has gone up in price =
https://www.amazon.com/Raisin-Origin...A2OEG1SKNGURE1