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		|  12-11-2022, 23:17 | #631 |  
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			I guess a lot of people want something fun to look forward to.   
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		|  13-11-2022, 10:19 | #632 |  
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					Originally Posted by Paul  How ? The site was dead all day. |  Not for me, 10:00 am Thursday morning.  
 
I had already logged into the site the day before, I clicked on the link and got straight through. Tickets purchased by 10:10am.
 
I know the site crashed for lots of people, the VM internal message board was going crazy.
 
Jan 20th in Leeds.
 
The tickets cost £150,  I’ve seen them viagogo for 10x that now.
		 
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			Lucky you I guess.   
I got mine in the end, from the general sale on Saturday.
		
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			It's amazing demand for a stand-up comedian. I knew he was popular but this is blockbuster sales.
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 Also did any of you find £35 tickets? I knew they were 'starting at' that price but I wondered if there actually were a lot of them or just two rows in the back corner and everything else was £50-£100?
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		|  13-11-2022, 20:33 | #635 |  
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			We got the £50 tickets, didnt notice anything cheaper in the block we got.
		 
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		|  14-11-2022, 13:44 | #636 |  
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			Boneless, skinless chicken thighs:
 Sainsburys £9.06 / kg
 Waitrose £8.89 / kg
 Asda £6.77 / kg
 Tesco £6.00 /kg
 Morrisons £5.99 / kg
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					Originally Posted by Taf  Boneless, skinless chicken thighs:
 Sainsburys £9.06 / kg
 Waitrose £8.89 / kg
 Asda £6.77 / kg
 Tesco £6.00 /kg
 Morrisons £5.99 / kg
 Aldi £4.99 / kg
 |  These are my main meal ingredient for over half my meals. Add them to sauces for cheap meals get 4 meals per pack and is pretty much my staple. I have a set budget of £60 per fortnight to live off food wise and normally buy at least 2 of these normally from Asda or Tesco delivered. Certainly do not get as much as  I did and have had to change but can not really drop these
		 
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  These are my main meal ingredient for over half my meals. Add them to sauces for cheap meals get 4 meals per pack and is pretty much my staple. I have a set budget of £60 per fortnight to live off food wise and normally buy at least 2 of these normally from Asda or Tesco delivered. Certainly do not get as much as  I did and have had to change but can not really drop these |  Do they need to be boneless? Looking at the Tesco Frozen Chicken, there are drumsitcks and thighs, and "Butchers Choice" brand eg breast fillets @£3.79/kg and chicken portions @ £1.31/kg.
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  Do they need to be boneless? Looking at the Tesco Frozen Chicken, there are drumsitcks and thighs, and "Butchers Choice" brand eg breast fillets @£3.79/kg and chicken portions @ £1.31/kg. |  I buy bone in too. I like the flavour and convenience of buying boneless thighs and you do not really gain much when you factor in bone and skin. Not a fan of drumsticks and breasts I find flavourless. If/when it gets worse I will have to compromise
		 
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					Originally Posted by Taf  Boneless, skinless chicken thighs:
 Sainsburys £9.06 / kg
 Waitrose £8.89 / kg
 Asda £6.77 / kg
 Tesco £6.00 /kg
 Morrisons £5.99 / kg
 Aldi £4.99 / kg
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Just to note Taf  Iceland do 1kg for £6.50 as well.
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 Bone in meat is really good for flavour as you say but bones in curry and tagine among other meals is a no no.
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		|  14-11-2022, 17:56 | #642 |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  Do they need to be boneless?. |  For roasting, I use skin-on, bone-in. But for casseroles, curries, etc. I use boneless for ease of eating for our disabled son.
 
And you have to be careful, as many places sell "thighs" that are actually "quarters" with a big chunk of spine and other bones attached, so poor value for money. As in the attached image.
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		|  14-11-2022, 18:47 | #643 |  
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			The curries I cook are all bone-in.  That would be lamb (needs a cleaver to get the pieces right, usually shoulder) and chicken (thighs and legs kept whole).  Makes an enormous difference to flavour.
 I cook the rice and curry together - chicken has a bit of pre-cooking in the pan.  Anyone want the method, let me know.
 
 
 
 
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			I'm seeing this more and more, new charges being brought in. Asda did it first charging for click-and-collect, but now The Range charges for delivery to their own stores.
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					Originally Posted by Taf  I'm seeing this more and more, new charges being brought in. Asda did it first charging for click-and-collect, but now The Range charges for delivery to their own stores. |  
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