Off to Sainsbury's, what should I buy?!


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Off to Sainsbury's, what should I buy?


Bored of mince, chicken and fish what should I get? Also what should I get to go with a lovely rabbit we got yesterday?


Answers: I could really go for a Sunday roast, so a nice beef roast, some Yorkshire puddings, some peas, and some carrots and potatoes. they do a really nice milk shake. sainsburys own! made with real chocolate. cost £1.30. n you wud have a job gettin to sainsburys now. ITS SUNDAY! ITS NOT OPEN TILL TEN!! Some lovely fresh bread, food for a breakfast fry-up, or if there is a cafe go there saves cleaning up, buy some milk, crisps, chocloate go to the microwave section near the fruit and veg, sainsbury's do some good microwavable dishes you know. get some carrots for ur little rabbit, buy a dvd and chocolate and have a lazy day! Not sure only while your there get some cans of campells soup they have been bought out and it was on the BBC news Andy Warhol designed the label they will be worth money unopened of course. CAKES !!!!!! Look out for the 'Buy One Get One Free Offers' and take it from there. Sorry I have never cooked rabbit! why dont you have a different variety of mince? like lamb mince, turkey mince??

What about getting some southern fried chicken strips, some lettuce and some tortilla wraps! :) makes a gorgeous and very filling meal! i know you said no chicken but thats something different to do with them

What about pork?? differnet kind of fish?

I know it gets boring sometimes!

hope you find what you want to go with your rabbit! I would say buy some nice vegatables for your rabbit, carrots, brocolli? invite some friends over for a roast and buy a dessert. like a crumble or a cake. 32 inch plasma,8 cans stella



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