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Title: paxo for xmas dinner
Description: Can we get it anywhere?


lorluc - December 17, 2007 09:17 AM (GMT)
I'm sure this has been asked before....but does anywhere know where we can get it around here, down south?

thanks
lorraine

Andy&Lindsey - December 17, 2007 09:33 AM (GMT)
I think that I might have seen it in foodland - I know they sell Aunt Bessie's or Aunt Bettys as they are known here. I need to go tomorrow will have a look (I am in Seaford)

Lindsey

Elaine - December 17, 2007 09:51 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Andy&Lindsey @ Dec 17 2007, 07:03 PM)
(I am in Seaford)

Lindsey

Hopefully nowhere near the drug factory that blew up this afternoon :happy45:

motlyman - December 17, 2007 09:59 AM (GMT)
Loraine,

I'll pop into Tescos and pick you some up.
Might be a bit late for dinner though. :D

Colin

mysnix - December 17, 2007 10:08 AM (GMT)
I have a packet in my cupboard if you want it (sage and onion) -just checked though and it is out of date since July (don't think there is much in it that is an issue though).

Up to you, pm me if you want it.

I got mine year before last at woodcroft foodland - don't think I have been in there since to notice if they still have it.

Nikki
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sally1968 - December 17, 2007 12:06 PM (GMT)
Foodland at both Woodcroft and Happy valley sell paxo.

At Woodcroft it actually works out cheaper to buy 2 small boxes instead of one big one. The small boxes are $1.99 each - that's assuming they have any left and I haven't got my hands on them all by the time you get there!!! :D ;)

soldierblue - December 17, 2007 02:06 PM (GMT)
The Lolly Shop on Jetty road in Glenelg definately has PAXO

dvdkb - December 17, 2007 02:23 PM (GMT)
I am pretty sure I get mine from Coles, otherwise any continental deli.

V

adelaidegirl - December 17, 2007 10:49 PM (GMT)
Got mine yesterday at Foodland in Happy Valley, they still had half a dozen boxes left (sage and onion only), I had to search a bit but eventually found them on the bottom shelf by the gravy mixes.

shazrazmataz - December 18, 2007 12:06 AM (GMT)
They also sell it at Foodland in Fullham Gardens ( a bit too far for you Lorraine) but they do have it in 3 different flavours & like Sally said it works out cheaper to buy 2 small boxes instead of one big one, happy hunting :D

Delboy - December 18, 2007 12:32 AM (GMT)
Sooo, to sum up.
All over Adelaide Lorraine :lol:

tortor - December 18, 2007 01:04 AM (GMT)
Just been 2 pasadena foodland, small and large packets of paxo sage and onion and frozen yorkshire puds 12 for $4.99

donnathomas - December 18, 2007 05:16 AM (GMT)
Foodland in Hallett Cove - bottom shelf too - enjoy :P

wizzywozza - December 18, 2007 09:54 AM (GMT)
I can't get my head round Lorraine being married to a chef and buying ready made stuffing!



Naughty naughty

CORKER - December 18, 2007 10:22 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Elaine @ Dec 17 2007, 07:21 PM)
QUOTE (Andy&Lindsey @ Dec 17 2007, 07:03 PM)
(I am in Seaford)

Lindsey

Hopefully nowhere near the drug factory that blew up this afternoon :happy45:

A nice cheap rental up for grabs with a new skylight.. :lol:

Corker

sunny_samantha - December 19, 2007 03:45 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (tortor @ Dec 18 2007, 10:04 AM)
Just been 2 pasadena foodland, small and large packets of paxo sage and onion and frozen yorkshire puds 12 for $4.99

Hi
Thanks for posting this - couldn't get any Yorkshire Puds last year and the meal just wasn't the same! There were still lots left when we bought ours this morning!
Susan

lorluc - December 19, 2007 10:13 AM (GMT)
Thanks everyone!

picked some up from foodland in woodcroft...

and yes, wizzywozza, jon should be making his own!

thanks

steve the pom - December 20, 2007 12:07 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Andy&Lindsey @ Dec 17 2007, 07:03 PM)
I think that I might have seen it in foodland - I know they sell Aunt Bessie's or Aunt Bettys as they are known here. I need to go tomorrow will have a look (I am in Seaford)

Lindsey

Actually they are two seperate products both produced in yorkshire but heres the rub the aunt betty's are sh**e quality and dont taste very nice at all and also dont crisp up in the oven whereas the Aunt Bessies are just as i remember them well risen and crispy in 4 minutes flat YUMMY :rolleyes:

ronal - December 20, 2007 09:42 AM (GMT)
i cant believe you all buy aunt bessies make your own they are much nicer and dead easy to make you lazy lot

blackcountrygirl - December 20, 2007 11:17 AM (GMT)
Fresh Sage from garden, brown onions, stale bread for bread crumbs, make your own guys, Jon you should be able to do this you are a chef, but your forgiven, you do this all year, have a rest

All the best for Christmas and the New Year to you and Lorraine and family

Sheila and Fred
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