Can you get cammed pumpkin in the UK

Rabbits Online Forum

Help Support Rabbits Online Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
It's usually with the baking stuff, you know, like pie filling, etc.

I'd offer to send you some, but we KNOW how long it takes to get stufffrom here to there! Did your package ever arrive?

Laura


 
Which ones you tried ???

Sainsbury's, Asda, Tesco, Iceland, Waitrose, ????

I can have a look online to see if I can find somewhere for you ?? Let me know

~Zee
 
Varna (Lucy Locket) and I have searched all over- supermarkets, health stores, deli's - no luck! I have asked in theseplaces and they just look at me like I am talking a foreign language:?. The on ly thing I could find was baby food - pureed pumpkin, but itwas with rice.

Jan
 
This is what I found

These are taken from another forum

Some Sainsbury shops sell it around halloween time

Rosslyn Deli in Hampstead has it: (web address I gave to S&S)

Selfridges has also been known to carry it

waitrose usually has libbys canned pumpkin


Most people have said Waitrose
 
LuvaBun wrote:
Thanks Zee. Typical, there are no Waitrose in this part ofthe country, and most of the others are at the other side of thecountry too. I will give Sainsbury's a try in October. Thanks again :)

Jan
I know what you mean, i have never even seen awaitrose before! I hope i can find some in sainsbury's. I'm sure mybunnies would love it as a Halloween type snack. lol.
 
Ok, from what I have since found out, the onlysupermarket is Waitrose sell canned pumkin (and I've looked everywhereon the net)

Sorry Guys !!

If you go to the Waitrose website, you can put in your postcode and it will tell you the store nearest to you.
 
LuvaBun wrote:
I will give Sainsbury's a try in October.
If you do find some, you should stockup. To send a can of pumpkin (500g) toEngland would cost $13.40 by air.:shock: By sea, it is $6.85 buttakes up to 6 weeks to arrive.

Rainbows! :)
 
Pet_Bunny wrote:
LuvaBun wrote:
I will giveSainsbury's a try in October.
If you do find some, you should stockup. To send a can of pumpkin (500g) toEngland would cost $13.40 by air.:shock: By sea, it is $6.85 buttakes up to 6 weeks to arrive.

Rainbows! :)
I was just thinking the same thing.

Also, when you open a can you can freeze the unused portion. We usedthe mini-icecube trays to freeze small servings,then put themin a ziplock bag, and tookthem out as needed. The buns atethem frozen or thawed.
 
Wow, you guys are great. Zee, thanks for all your searching.

Pet_Bunny - that is awesome you found out about shipping it. I amcoming to Canada in September, so I may just buy a can or two there,and do as JimD suggests and freeze some.

I love you guys:kiss:

Jan
 

Latest posts

Back
Top