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having recently bought some Barmbrack online,i was delighted to be able to buy some more at the St Patrick's Day parade on Sunday.Does anyone know if it is stocked in Leeds by anyone?it is very tasty!
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You used to be able to get it at an "Irish Shop" in the market, but I don't know if it is still there. Certainly Sainsbury's do a sliced version which isn't bad.

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johnnyg wrote: You used to be able to get it at an "Irish Shop" in the market, but I don't know if it is still there. Certainly Sainsbury's do a sliced version which isn't bad. Thanks Johnny.I haven't noticed an Irish Shop in the market but if one is there it would be a logical place to look.I assume you mean Kirkgate Market?I have been wandering around it for years but never noticed an Irish place.
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Morrisons sold barmbrack, soad farls and Tayto crisps. My Ex was from NI and when Morrisons started stelling these things - especially the crisps - it saved the in-laws a fortune sending food parcels.I could never figure the hoo ha about Tayto crisps [or soda farls], they were nothing special........ although I'm probably the same with Wilson's pork pies!

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liits wrote: Morrisons sold barmbrack, soad farls and Tayto crisps. My Ex was from NI and when Morrisons started stelling these things - especially the crisps - it saved the in-laws a fortune sending food parcels.I could never figure the hoo ha about Tayto crisps [or soda farls], they were nothing special........ although I'm probably the same with Wilson's pork pies! I have had the potato farls ,to me they were potato cakes <G>.I'm not a fan of Tayto crisps either.I must see if they have barmbrack still,thanks.
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I'd forgotten about potato farls. They always seemed to come as part of an "Ulster Fry". Something else that wasn't special. I always preferred chips.

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Do Morrisons still sell Tayto do you know? Also does anywhere in Leeds sell Barrys Tea at a sensible price? Thanks

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Tayto Cheese & Onion in Home Bargains at the Merrion Centre

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Steve Jones wrote: johnnyg wrote: You used to be able to get it at an "Irish Shop" in the market, but I don't know if it is still there. Certainly Sainsbury's do a sliced version which isn't bad. Thanks Johnny.I haven't noticed an Irish Shop in the market but if one is there it would be a logical place to look.I assume you mean Kirkgate Market?I have been wandering around it for years but never noticed an Irish place. Hi Steve, yes I did mean Kirkgate Market. I know I have been to the Irish Shop because I got Galtee Cheese and Kimberley biscuits there years ago, but I couldn't say where it was really.

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BJF wrote: Tayto Cheese & Onion in Home Bargains at the Merrion Centre Bleughghg I can't stand cheese and onion, but thanks anyway!

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