SUITABLE FOR HOME FREEZING
Storage:
Keep refrigerated. Once opened, consume within 1 day and by 'use by' date shown
This product may have been previously frozen and has been restored to chill
temperature under carefully controlled conditions. It is still suitable for
home freezing.
Top comments
veedubjai
13 Dec 155#17
Once opened, consume within 10 minutes more like.:stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (31)
prewar
13 Dec 15#1
6 quid? Why anybody would pay that is beyond me, three quid about a fair price. Not voted either way but wish big supermarkets didn't treat us like halfwits.
mocmocamoc
13 Dec 15#2
Would these be classed as party food? Got a £4 voucher for party food from Tesco
maccy1
13 Dec 151#3
Cheers reindeer, just somewhere else for me to call tomorrow :laughing:
reindeer333 to maccy1
13 Dec 151#5
No problem, just don't eat them all in one sitting :confused::laughing:
2ManyKids
13 Dec 151#4
when I first read it, I thought it said 32 profiterole 'SNACK'. Haha.
£6 for 32 = 19p each, which is about right for profiteroles. £3 is awesome :smiley:
maccy1
13 Dec 151#6
:laughing:
How do you eat yours? I prefer mine in a small stack :man::laughing:
reindeer333
13 Dec 151#7
Ah the famous croquembouche :smiley: Tried making it once, it didn't end up well :smiley:
Now I just buy them :laughing:
PlanetP
13 Dec 151#8
Can these be frozen?
lilliesmummy11 to PlanetP
13 Dec 151#9
just what i was thinking ...
melcat to PlanetP
13 Dec 15#14
it says they can be frozen when you go to the page! :-)
reindeer333 to PlanetP
13 Dec 151#16
Yes Yes they can be frozen Yep - can be frozen
mrspengiun74
13 Dec 151#10
Don't forget there a code for £1.50 off chilled desserts when you spend £5.00 brings them down to £4.50 xx
apaa1214
13 Dec 15#11
Lisa Riley Rick waller Vanessa feltz Andy fordham are you listening! !!!!!!?????
We have a mighty deal for you today!
alisonmore1
13 Dec 15#12
I want to know too
cj41
13 Dec 151#13
Yes they can be frozen
PlanetP to cj41
13 Dec 15#26
thank you :smiley:
sarell
13 Dec 15#15
Hello people, is this the same as the one that is usually £5 ? Which is £2.50 when it is on offer ?
sarell to sarell
13 Dec 15#18
Oh I forgot, it is Christmas. We have to pay extra !!
veedubjai
13 Dec 155#17
Once opened, consume within 10 minutes more like.:stuck_out_tongue:
tcn1989
13 Dec 15#19
so it would be 64 profiteroles for 6£??
sarell to tcn1989
13 Dec 15#24
as Roy Orbison once sang :
" ......................., you got it "
spasguidedogs
13 Dec 15#20
Very good offer, however I enjoy making these as well as eclairs.
mistressmiajane
13 Dec 15#21
Heaven, that's Christmas lunch sorted !
sez655 to mistressmiajane
13 Dec 15#22
My kinda lunch!
My prob is that if I buy these every time I pass the fridge I have 1 or 2, the next thing I know they've all gone & OH hasn't had any!!
sez655 to mistressmiajane
13 Dec 15#23
My kinda lunch!
My prob is that if I buy these every time I pass the fridge I have 1 or 2, the next thing I know they've all gone & OH hasn't had any!!
moomoomeemee
13 Dec 15#25
has anyone tasted these? opinion?
maccy1
13 Dec 15#27
...or buy them and make the stack :laughing: not sure that would be as easy as they make it look either though :laughing:
lilliesmummy11
13 Dec 15#28
ooohh thanks op
leon121
13 Dec 15#29
Thanks for making me fat :disappointed:
veedubjai
13 Dec 151#30
Post pics who can build the tallest.:stuck_out_tongue:
maccy1 to veedubjai
13 Dec 151#31
Hi veedubjai, here's one I made earlier, I won't do that again though, too much like hard work...
oh and cost a fortune in profiteroles, even at half price :laughing:
Opening post
SUITABLE FOR HOME FREEZING
Storage:
Keep refrigerated. Once opened, consume within 1 day and by 'use by' date shown
This product may have been previously frozen and has been restored to chill
temperature under carefully controlled conditions. It is still suitable for
home freezing.
Top comments
All comments (31)
Cheers reindeer, just somewhere else for me to call tomorrow :laughing:
£6 for 32 = 19p each, which is about right for profiteroles. £3 is awesome :smiley:
How do you eat yours? I prefer mine in a small stack :man::laughing:
Now I just buy them :laughing:
Yes they can be frozen
Yep - can be frozen
We have a mighty deal for you today!
" ......................., you got it "
My prob is that if I buy these every time I pass the fridge I have 1 or 2, the next thing I know they've all gone & OH hasn't had any!!
My prob is that if I buy these every time I pass the fridge I have 1 or 2, the next thing I know they've all gone & OH hasn't had any!!
oh and cost a fortune in profiteroles, even at half price :laughing: