Used to get crumpets only as the nights closed in when I was little but all the bakers baked for themselves. I suppose the machines make hot cross guns so have to keep going.Does loose the point somewhat but that's modern life for us.
I think Callistemon has put a curse on this thread.....so that it’s really hard to type ‘hot cross something’, how else to explain the Joy cross buns, hit cross buns and now hot cross guns!? Off now for a coffee and early hot cross bum. De-licious.
Our local Co-Op has all its Easter stock out and its marked as seasonal! Valentines cards as well. Madness and its simply aimed at getting us to part with our money.
If you feel like being really annoying (and who doesn’t now and again) you could ask the checkout person what the cross means... If they know (unlikely) you could say “so, you are selling baked goods with a barbaric form of execution by torture represented on them.”
You haven't lived until you've eaten the Salted Caramel Hot Cross Buns. They are absolutely yummy. I think it is rather sad that we have seasonal stuff all year round and so many goods from around the world that it makes travelling abroad less of a novelty. One of my favourite things to do when we were travelling was to visit the supermarket and see all the different foods. Nowadays most of the stuff is on our supermarket shelves. Fortunately, the French Bread and Croissants you buy in France can't be beaten so there's still a 'wow' moment to be had.
I know a small bakery where they don't sell hot cross buns until holy week and they are the best I have ever tasted. I struggle to get them as they sell out so quickly, but they are worth the effort. Oh no, I'm not telling you where they are!