I was looking to add hot cross buns to my ocado order; these are the varieties that came up;
Red Velvet, Luxury Fruited, Tiramisu, Extremely Lemony Curd Filled, Granny Smith Apple, Extremely Cheesy, Extremely Chocolatey,
I'm pretty sure BB came home with a Millionaire caramel chocolate and fudge version a week or so ago. I tried one, against my better judgement, and left the rest for him! I bought some Luxury Fruited hot cross buns last week, toooooo sweet for my taste.
So I was amused to hear this raised as a topic in the latest episode of the radio programme 'The Kitchen Cabinet' (available on BBCsounds). The panel were unanimous in their outrage at all these flavoured breads masquerading as hot cross buns s. I'm with them every step of the way.
I've ordered ocado hot cross buns with no fancy description on the packet, and as a backup some Fruited tea cakes. The latter are excellent toasted and turned into cheese sandwiches cheddar for BB, brie for me.
And please, please save me from salted caramel in my chocolate Easter Egg!
Time for some calm...
Ascanoi Trombetti (1544 - 1590) Diliguam te Domine, performed by the Royal Wind Music

Im with you on the hot cross buns, but I do like salted caramel chocolate.
ReplyDeleteI really can't persuade myself to like salted caramel!
DeleteMore lovely recorders!
ReplyDeleteAren't they wonderful! One of the church music group is a professional recorder player and teacher and it's always special when she plays. I used to tech recorders at primary school and got a wonderful group of players going, on descent, alto and tenor recorders.
DeleteThey are in rge US but it the variety and not everywhere. I can't imagine choosing from so many types.
ReplyDeleteBest NOT to choose and to go for the traditional ones! No good ever came of a red velvet hot cross bun!
DeleteThanks so much for this music! I've never seen these instruments before; my husband knew what they are.
ReplyDeleteI love recorder consorts, such a natural sound
DeleteI couldn't help wondering how you would get the biggest one home on the bus? Or even on a bike? Funny how the mind works. As for the music? It was like one long gentle caress. Thank you.
DeleteI have a feeling they come apart in sections (unlike pianos, harpsichord and double basses, although, I have a faint memory of a folding double bass somewhere)
DeleteWhat a beautiful and reverent piece of music. Such a calm blessing at the end of my day.
ReplyDeleteI've never had a hot cross bun but if I wanted one I'd probably find a recipe and try making my own ( with reduced sugar).
I'm glad you enjoyed the music. If you are good at making bread then homemade hot cross buns might be best!
DeleteI think I am very lucky when it comes to Hot Cross Buns. My cousin bakes them every Good Friday morning and I go there for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's the best!
DeleteI've held out against trying any of the weird and wonderful - they just sound so wrong and some of those M&S ones shouldn't be allowed!
ReplyDeleteThey ARE so wrong in my opinion!
Delete"If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" as an old boss of mine used to frequently say.
ReplyDeleteYes, exactly that!
DeleteI just want an old fashioned hot cross bun. Our local baker still makes lovely ones and only a couple of weeks before Good Friday too. I agree with Tracy. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteYes, some things do not need 'titivating'!
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