I found these mince pies in the 'free from aisle' at Morrison's in Stone, Staffordshire.
I have looked on their website but it seems they are not available to order online. I cant imagine these being store specific but you never know.
Definitely worth a look if you're in Morrison's anyway as they are really tasty and probably cheaper than gluten containing equivalents (which is a rarity!)
I stocked up for Christmas as the best before date takes us well into the new year
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snowflake75
28 Oct 15#1
ate there any diet or sugar free mince pies
cburns
28 Oct 15#2
I like the sugar, pastry and mince free ones best....You'll defo not put weight on with these :wink:
kingtreelo
28 Oct 15#3
great deal if you can get it
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dc66
28 Oct 15#4
Fab, thank you :-) Making gluten-free pastry had me in tears last year, so I'll definitely be buying this year!
BungalowBill
28 Oct 15#5
Good price - 4 pack of Sainsbury's ones I bought this morning, probably made by the same people (they look the same) were £2.99!
lockwoodisbored
28 Oct 151#6
If you like the taste of these and still want more, I recommend eating the cardboard box they were packaged in as the taste is equivalent (and with less sugar).
Lyssie to lockwoodisbored
30 Oct 151#10
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Not at all. I prefer these to the standard type. They're really lovely.
beltom
29 Oct 151#7
These are the best GF mince pies I've had in 7 years of living with Coeliac, much nicer than the more widely available Lovemore ones which have really thick cakey pastry (as do the new ASDA GF mince pies).
I got some Sainsburys ones the other day which are similar they were on offer at £2 from £2.25 they also do ones with icing on the top (Sainsburys Moortown Leeds). At £1 for the Bells ones though I will be making a trip to Morrisons tomorrow, then getting my husband to lock them away to be rationed back over the festive period.
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I have looked on their website but it seems they are not available to order online. I cant imagine these being store specific but you never know.
Definitely worth a look if you're in Morrison's anyway as they are really tasty and probably cheaper than gluten containing equivalents (which is a rarity!)
I stocked up for Christmas as the best before date takes us well into the new year
10 comments
heat added
Not at all. I prefer these to the standard type. They're really lovely.
I got some Sainsburys ones the other day which are similar they were on offer at £2 from £2.25 they also do ones with icing on the top (Sainsburys Moortown Leeds). At £1 for the Bells ones though I will be making a trip to Morrisons tomorrow, then getting my husband to lock them away to be rationed back over the festive period.