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mince pies that don't keep!

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rosesarered Sat 29-Nov-14 17:50:18

Bought 2 packs of mince pies in Sainsbury today [2 for £2] bargain. When I got home DH said, 'hope they keep well' to which I replied 'yes, they have a Jan date on them'. A short time later, found him eating 2 of them with a cup of tea while watching the England rugby game!!! hmmmmn.

granjura Wed 17-Dec-14 21:56:39

loss leader, that the word (well 2) I was looking for ;)

rosequartz Wed 17-Dec-14 19:41:50

papa tchgrin and yum

rosequartz Wed 17-Dec-14 19:40:51

Just to make you gasp - we saw some hot cross buns in the shop last Friday tchshock

I don't know how they sell them for that price, so assume they must be a 'loss leader'

No Christmas puddings or mince pies at all left in Lidl today (I will make my own and have made the pud, but wanted to put some in a box for the food bank, not allowed to contribute my own).

granjura Wed 17-Dec-14 19:07:50

Being totally honest- I am really glad they do not sell them here- and especially not at silly prices (as said, how can they produce a quality product, paying fruit producers and pickers, and producers, employees- a decent wage at 2 boxes for £2- the mind boggles).

Not made any yet- and that way they won't disappear- will make some fresh for kids and grandkids arriving Sunday night- just a dozen- and then will make 3 trays for over Xmas- then basta- won't see (or eat one) until next Christmas. Seasonal produce like this taste so much better when closely linked to that special time. Hot cross buns for Easter- and strawberries in early Summer- raspberries in late Summer/autumn. Easting in season and according to special traditions make the food taste so much better in my honest opinion. Each to their own, of course.

Anne58 Wed 17-Dec-14 18:07:42

tchgrin

papaoscar Wed 17-Dec-14 18:02:16

Beware, Phoenix, of the enormously powerful magnetic attraction that a combination of home-made mince pies and thick brandy-cream exerts. The only way to overcome this well-reported phenomenon is to adopt Oscar Wilde's solution - consume both rapidly, then the temptation will no longer exist!

Anne58 Wed 17-Dec-14 17:41:27

I bought a pack of 4 in the village shop today, made locally. They are bigger than average, and I only succumbed when I had heard at least 3 people buying extra packs and saying how good they are.

They are in the cupboard.
The extra thick brandy cream is in the fridge.

They MUST NOT be allowed to meet each other yet!

loopylou Wed 17-Dec-14 17:33:09

Really odd thing happening here....the homemade stollen didn't keep either, not even long enough for me to have a slice.....tchconfused, pretty sure we don't have mice, least of all ones capable of getting into a click & lock container.....

rosesarered Wed 17-Dec-14 17:28:38

Good on ya nonnausie ! Hope you enjoy the mincemeat.We have just seen off the last of the mince pies [always served warm] with a dollop of clotted cream.Memo to self, buy some more!

nonnasusie Tue 16-Dec-14 11:49:18

I'm looking forward to some mince pies when we get to England on Friday. I forgot to buy mincemeat when we were there in Septembertchangry I must remember to bring some back with me (well wrapped in the suitcase), because everyone knows mincemeat is a dangerous substancetchgrin!!!

papaoscar Mon 15-Dec-14 22:23:32

Bring it on, Pompa. Ho,Ho,Ho!

pompa Mon 15-Dec-14 22:08:19

Papa, apart from the icing sugar, which i don't like, I would have to carry out exhaustive trials to decide which I liked best. smile

granjura Mon 15-Dec-14 18:18:26

Home-made, short crust- mincemeat mixed with gradted apple for less sweet taste- no icing sugar- warm but not hot. And not too many...

papaoscar Mon 15-Dec-14 17:38:03

Which are better - deep-fill, flat, short-crust, puff, traditional, iced, and are they better hot or cold? Also, do we like icing sugar shaken on top?

rosesarered Mon 15-Dec-14 17:27:32

Nope, the price is just right.Anyway, they would vanish whatever price we paid, it's what men do.Along with that very plaintive call of 'what's for dinner?' which usually comes about an hour before I'm even thinking of making any dinner.

granjura Wed 03-Dec-14 09:56:02

Perhaps £2 for 2 packs is just tooooo cheap? Serious question ;)

annodomini Wed 03-Dec-14 09:34:54

pompa, I'm not buying - or making- mince pies yet just in case they are of the disappearing variety, like yours are.

pompa Wed 03-Dec-14 08:26:32

It's happened again, mince pies are spontaneously disappearing, this time even before they reach the freezer. Mrs.P is watching them closely, but cannot spot the moment this curious event occurs. hmm

kittylester Wed 03-Dec-14 07:58:45

NanKate, I do that but with cream tchblush

NanKate Wed 03-Dec-14 07:25:18

I try to hold back from eating too much Xmas food until near Xmas week. It's an ongoing struggle. hmm what a misery I am.

rosesarered Tue 02-Dec-14 22:53:41

papaoscar !! It's all inside YOU! Mystery solved tchgrin

granjura Tue 02-Dec-14 18:13:01

We intentionally didn't buy any when in the UK last week!

I'll make some with grandkids on 23rd or 22nd- bought the mincemeat at Sainsbury's but will add grated apple, as just too sweet. 3 dozens for the 8 of us, and then, that's will be it.

papaoscar Tue 02-Dec-14 17:58:48

Yes , the universal mystery of where the disappearing mince-pies go to. Probably the same place as the slices of stollen cake and sausage rolls. I've been searching for years.

rosesarered Mon 01-Dec-14 22:21:10

I agree NanKate and I do exactly the same thing.Only normal custard, not half fat.

NanKate Mon 01-Dec-14 22:18:03

I keep a jar of mincemeat in my fridge and put it into the centre of a bramley apple pour a little orange juice and a quick squib of golden syrup over the top them bake it until cooked. It is lovely with some warm half fat custard.