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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 0:35:17 GMT
this is a 'let's talk about Hot Cross buns instead of the weather"" thread ( for kate)
I know they're in the shops early.. straight after Christmas... but that's OK by me as we live in a commercial world
I love Hot Cross buns but I haven't bought any yet as we're still munching through Christmas cake and other things
has anyone??
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Post by prim on Jan 5, 2019 0:45:06 GMT
Have not seen a hot cross bun for sale yet and would not boy or eat one until Easter, as that is when we eat HCBs.
If I was a bun in my kitchen this morning, I would be feeling rather cross too. as my house feels so hot with this weather at the moment. You would think the baking was taking place in my kitchen. 32 in there at 10am (37 outside) and still getting hotter.
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 0:47:05 GMT
agree Prim that it's too hot to buy them yet... they're in all the supermarkets here already
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 0:51:24 GMT
I must say, I haven't seen any Easter eggs in the shops yet.. but I suppose it won't be long
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 1:07:27 GMT
I've never made them myself Prim.. I've only ever bought them
someone on CS had a good recipe for them, but I just never got around to making them
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Post by pepe on Jan 5, 2019 1:13:25 GMT
i prefer mince pies to hot cross buns
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 1:27:24 GMT
my hubby and daughter do too Pepe... they're going really cheap in stores atm.... 50 cents... hubby bought heaps of packets so they'll be eating them for awhile yet
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Post by joono on Jan 5, 2019 1:59:47 GMT
The reason I don't like seeing the hot cross buns and Easter eggs in the shops this early is that when Easter really does come around I'm always thinking, didn't we already do Easter?
Coles has all the Australia day stuff on the shelves, but that's only a few weeks away.
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Post by pennybanger on Jan 5, 2019 2:05:49 GMT
Me too. Pepe. I love my mince pies.
Did you know that originally hot cross buns were supposed to be eaten on Good Friday, not Easter Sunday? Which is actually a bit counter productive commercially, as (in the Catholic Church at least) Good Friday was traditionally a day of fasting and penance.
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Post by joono on Jan 5, 2019 2:22:51 GMT
I thought Good Friday you weren't supposed to eat meat. We still have HCBs on Good Friday, and even though I'm of no religion (brought up as Catholic) I still don't eat meat.
The seafood market makes a killing.
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Post by prim on Jan 5, 2019 2:36:08 GMT
Home made or traditionally made buns (not available in stores that I am aware of) are the best tasting. Store bought? You may as well eat raisin bread :)
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 4:05:09 GMT
there's no way I could limit eating hot cross buns to Good Friday Prim
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Post by avatarcat on Jan 5, 2019 4:24:27 GMT
I don't even want to think about Easter so soon after xmas but hot cross buns are always delicious. Repro made some one year and they were the best that I have tasted.
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 4:44:15 GMT
Hmmmm I don't see anyone dancing.. all I see are people talking about hot cross buns ( and mince pies)
Pepe and Prim. IGA supermarkets have apple and ginger mince pies., they're a little different to the norm.. only 50cents per packet atm
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Post by avatarcat on Jan 5, 2019 4:47:01 GMT
Oh, should we be dancing, Deb? I'll go put some music on.
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 4:50:47 GMT
Apparently AC.. I think it's more likely someone has a good imagination or it's just wishful thinking , lol
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Post by avatarcat on Jan 5, 2019 4:56:36 GMT
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 5:12:12 GMT
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Post by figlet on Jan 5, 2019 5:17:33 GMT
Hot cross buns appearing in supermarkets a couple of days after Christmas has been happening for at least 10 years.
Not surprising that icy gets shocked by that every year.
Christmas, Australia Day, Valentines Day, Easter, Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Halloween.....there's enough special occasions for retailers to have special promotional items out for most of the year.
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Post by figlet on Jan 5, 2019 5:19:29 GMT
We always ate hot cross buns on Friday and Easter Eggs on Sunday.
Coles Hot Cross buns are pretty good, imo.
Bakers Delights good if they're near fresh out of the oven.
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 5:20:40 GMT
It has indeed been happening for many years Fig, nothing new there Anyway, no dancing and no talking about the weather The CR posters keep complaining that we talk about the weather, so I thought maybe we should be more like them and talk about more interesting things like hot cross buns Not that they ever read here, you know.
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Post by avatarcat on Jan 5, 2019 5:20:57 GMT
She's a bit like Dory in Finding Nemo
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Post by figlet on Jan 5, 2019 5:23:08 GMT
LOL, deb.
They need a mirror..(read their own posts).
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Post by prim on Jan 5, 2019 5:33:50 GMT
OK, don't shoot me....it is still very hot here and too hot to eat HCBs. We have dry lightening and there is supposed to be rain but nothing so far.
Deb, I want my HCBs to be a treat, so we only eat them from Good Friday and over Easter. Same with Easter eggs. We never allowed the children to have one until Easter. The build up was as exciting as getting them LOL
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Post by maggiemay on Jan 5, 2019 5:34:04 GMT
are you aware that coles is having a new little collectable thing again soon? school is the theme
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Post by avatarcat on Jan 5, 2019 5:40:36 GMT
Prim, the easter bunny used to visit us on Easter Friday. My mum said that was so we were kept occupied. lol.
I come from a family of non-conformists. I was even christened at home, as was my brother. The family motto seems to have been "If it doesn't suit then make it suit".
Now I feel like hot cross buns...
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Post by deb on Jan 5, 2019 5:41:27 GMT
Prim, I'll shoot you for mentioning "the weather". But not for eating hot cross buns on Good Friday and over Easter I'll probably buy some hot cross buns in the next few weeks Maggie how did the prices of the last set hold up? Do you know?
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Post by maggiemay on Jan 5, 2019 6:01:49 GMT
no idea, Deb, they didn't last long is what i heard (i mean the christmas ones)
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Post by pennybanger on Jan 5, 2019 6:09:10 GMT
Joono wrote: I thought Good Friday you weren't supposed to eat meat. Eating meat used to be a no-no every Friday - now it's only every Friday in Lent plus Ash Wednesday. And on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Catholics also have to fast; i.e. have only one full, meatless meal. Some food can be taken at the other regular meal times if necessary, but combined they should be less than a full meal. Liquids are allowed at any time, but no solid food should be consumed between meals. www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/lent/questions-and-answers-about-lent.cfm
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Post by joono on Jan 5, 2019 6:23:35 GMT
I know it used to be every Friday. Catholic students in my junior school had to have Friday lunch separate to the rest of the students. No doubt we got fish fingers. I have never heard of fasting on Good Friday and my grandmother was a staunch Irish Catholic. I don't remember much about Lent but I did like Shrove Tuesday. Pancake day with lemon and sugar
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