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Greasy Spoon

11h ago

Plan on walking into Durham city, 9 miles or so. Fancy a bacon sandwich or breakfast before the walk home. No idea if this is possible anymore in Durham without resorting to Greggs

My eating habits are unhinged.

1d ago

Started getting a bit worried about my eating. I'm 5 months pregnant and I've been eating like a while every single day, even through the first trimester. I was already overweight before pregnancy and some days I have eaten 3000 calories, 150g sugar, and the fats are also very high. 🙃 Today, I had a bowl of cereal (massive) for breakfast, with some breakfast Belvita biscuits, Greggs for lunch, and a takeaway for tea, and then half a bowl of cereal for supper. I genuinely am worried about how much I am eating but I just cannot stop. I'm unhinged when it comes to food and my cravings are anything and everything, I'm never full no matter what I eat! I also have mild fatt...

Meal/ snack ideas

2d ago

What are your LO’s favourite meals/ snacks? I’m in a bit of a rotation now we’ve found her favourites but wanna switch it up! Here’s some of our main staples ☺️ Breakfast - weetabix, shreddies, Cheerios Lunch - sausage roll, croissant, pancakes (lunch is super picky she’s not big on lunch and mainly grazes) Dinner - chicken soup, lentil soup, stovies or mince and tatties (Scottish), spaghetti bolognese, chicken korma and rice, fish fingers and waffles, beans on toast with cheese Snacks - fruit and grain bars, Pom bears, bananas, dry cereal, yoghurt, dairylea dunkers (recently discovered dipping and loves it lol) Out - Greggs sausage roll (UK followers IYKYK a pram staple...

Reform council leader condemned for comments criticising free breakfast clubs

2d ago

**The Reform leader of Kent County Council, Linden Kemkaran, is under fire after making comments criticising free breakfast clubs that benefit disadvantaged schoolchildren.** As reported by the Mirror, in a post on X, Kemkaran wrote: “Sorry, call me old fashioned but I believe it’s the parents’ job to give their child the best possible start to the school day.” The Reform figure made the comment in response to the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson posting a photo on a visit to a new free breakfast club at a primary school. Phillipson said: “At Gillas Lane Primary, the new free breakfast club is delivering calmer classrooms, higher standards and happier children.  “Lab...

Reform council leader condemned for comments criticising free breakfast clubs

2d ago

**The Reform leader of Kent County Council, Linden Kemkaran, is under fire after making comments criticising free breakfast clubs that benefit disadvantaged schoolchildren.** As reported by the Mirror, in a post on X, Kemkaran wrote: “Sorry, call me old fashioned but I believe it’s the parents’ job to give their child the best possible start to the school day.” The Reform figure made the comment in response to the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson posting a photo on a visit to a new free breakfast club at a primary school. Phillipson said: “At Gillas Lane Primary, the new free breakfast club is delivering calmer classrooms, higher standards and happier children.  “Lab...

Disgusting

7d ago

Just got a sausage and bacon barm from Greggs, when I got home and went to take a bite I saw what I thought was a pube hanging out. It's not a pube but it is still disgusting, and I'm not the kind of person who can go back to a store full of customers and complain over a few quid. Guess I have to make my own breakfast 😐

[Humans For Hire] - Part 168

7d ago

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My rep has changed my life. The community now treat me with dignity.

7d ago

I live on a bench outside Greggs in Wolverhampton. It's a good bench. South-facing, partial shelter from the awning, and the extractor fan pumps out a warm fog of sausage roll at roughly nine-thirty each morning that I have come to think of as my continental breakfast. My wardrobe is simple. Round the waist: one Morrisons Bag for Life, blue, secured with a cable tie I found outside Halfords. The bag previously held something pickled, which keeps the personal space situation largely self-managing. Now on my left wrist: a Patek Philippe Grand Complication! The effect on people is something. A man in a suit walked past me last month. Saw the bag, curled his lip in the way people do, the ...

[Thompson] Steve Kerr Profile - Managing pain with MPJ's psychoanalyst, Talking Kuminga with Obama, Inserting Swift...

8d ago

SRC: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/48686303/steve-kerr-decision-return-coach-golden-state-warriors-steph-curry > > "I think it's over," he said, almost mouthing the words. His sweatsuit separated him from the businessmen eating breakfast in suits and ties nearby. He put the odds at 95 percent. In the last few days he'd grown more certain. The waiter took his order, the California Breakfast. Normally he's cheerful as a sunrise but this morning he seemed melancholy. He was tired at the end of a disappointing season and mourning the fraying connections. A great basketball team stands on a shared feeling more than strategy or scouting. The team lives...

Does anyone else get swore at constantly working here?

8d ago

Genuinely curious if it’s just the attitude of my area. Say for example, that someone comes in as breakfast has finished and there’s no bacon left. I’ve been swore at on multiple occasions by multiple people. Sometimes working here makes me genuinely wonder like surely people weren’t raised to treat others providing you a service this way.

Need Advise / Greggs

10d ago

So i've been at Greggs around 3 weeks now and all of my co workers have been super welcoming and helpful and my manager is so lovely but, recently one co worker in particular has turned sour on me pretty out of the blue. what started as friendly smiles and conversations has turned into snarky comments and being completely ignored and left out. It started after i started doing breakfast shifts with her and I was so caught up in getting the basics right it slipped my mind once or twice to ask for more bacon, sausages and omelette to be put on. Now ofcourse i absolutely understand how frustrating it must be to have to deal with a new member of staff during a busy breakfast shift but honest...

Three people just walked out in front of me because of the price hikes

11d ago

I was just in my local high street Greggs to get a breakfast bap and coffee. Normally the queue is out the door but today was unusually quiet. There were about 8 people in front of me and when one guy got to the front of the queue he asked for a bacon bap and drink. Then he noticed the screen above. He said ‘what’s that? £3.25 now? When did that go up?” He was a bit of an arse and I felt sorry for the woman. She said the other day. He said ‘robbing bastards’ and walked out saying he was off to Wetherspoons. Then the rest of the queue started chatting and huffing when they noticed the price increase. One said I’m off to spoons as well, and left. Another said it’s £2.99 in...

Does anyone else get "phantom smells" when not at work

11d ago

Been working there for about a month now, and this week especially I keep getting like, an almost whiff specifically of the coffee and the bacon that's kept under heat lamps for breakfast rolls- if you know you know. It's like how if you walk past someone having a cigarette then hours later it feels like the smells stuck in your nose The coffee doesn't bother me, a little surprising since I keep craving it and I'm not a coffee drinker (addictive?) But the bacon one is really frustrating since I **** the smell and I'm a vegetarian 😭

bake off

11d ago

Just a question for people that do bakeoff from 10am to 11am. What time do you start putting wedges/goujons in when still serving breakfast? Do you usually get all hot food out for 11am? I've done bakeoff a couple times over this time period and find it really difficult so I would appreciate any tips !

Tesco, UK, £171.38 ($233.02 / €198.00)

12d ago

full disclaimer: I did use about £50 of Clubcard vouchers for this shop. Without these, the total would have been £224.38 with Clubcard / £275.45 without a Clubcard. However, the vouchers are roughly offset by the non-grocery items in cost (pan/nose spray/cleaning supplies) so I would say it’s still a pretty realistic price for the actual food. Not pictured: 2 more bottles of the Starbucks iced coffee, we drank these on the way home. The above + frozen mash from Ikea + a roughly £30 quid top up of fruit, veg and chicken will do two adults for about 2 weeks with minimal and low effort cooking / cleanup. Bonus groceries: the stuff we forgot / the big Tesco was out of, coming in at ano...

New worker

13d ago

Hello guys, I’ve got my first breakfast shift tommorow and quite worried Anyone got any tips to manage and what to do. Thankyou

The Greggs double - Friday treat £8.50 the lot

15d ago

The bits you can't see properly: Breakfast - bacon butty (3 pieces) with tomato sauce + Latte with brown sugar Lunch - Chicken and bacon club baguette

Excited to go back to Britain!

17d ago

Can't wait mate! Going back next month then back off to explore Asia again. Missing a lot of great things like £10 for a fish and chips when £4 gets me a Pork Tenderloin Katsu curry at a nice Japanese place. Or maybe taxis, £30 for what? 20 minutes ride when I can get them for a fiver for an hour's trip... yay. Anyway, I do be missing Greggs though, nothing quite beats a breakfast baguette.

Memoirs by Musicians - recommendations? And my suggestions

17d ago

I have recently gotten into musicians' memoirs and have really enjoyed them. My list is below, any other suggestions? Story Teller by Dave Grohl - Such a fun book. You don't need to be a fan of Nirvana or Foo Fighters to enjoy this book. If you like music even a little, you will enjoy it. My biggest issue with this book was it took me too long to read because I kept looking up clips of events he described. Not a terrible problem. This was one of the best memoirs I have ever read. Waiting on the Moon by Peter Wolf - Again, you don't need to be a big fan of Peter Wolf or J Geils Band. A lot of fun stories with iconic musicians and celebrities. I would have liked more s...

Bag 1 and Bag 2 from the same Greggs, £2.99 each. Saved on cooking dinner or a more pricey takeaway.

17d ago

Putting the pasties and baguettes in the air fryer for 5 mins at 200c went pretty well ngl.

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