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  • This is one of the best food stores in town. The staff are friendly & helpful. The store is always spotless & very well stocked. Their checkouts are all fully automated and they have a ton of them so there's alkmost never any line, you just scan everything yourself and swipe your card to pay. While you are doing that there is usually someone who will come by and bag for you. They often have boxes for you to leave your receipt in so a local school can get credit for your purchases and then money is donated to that school, F&E is a great store for small families down to as few as a couple or even a single person. They always have good specials & they usually have some organic items too. Look out for their samples, it always makes shopping here fun. If you like English foods, they have more than most since they are owned by Tesco which is one of the largest supermarket chains in the world. Tesco has massive supermarkets in the UK and here in the US they have set up F&E as a chain of smaller stores, but as a company they really know how to conduct business. Look for Heinz Baked Beans which come in cans and are good heated and served on buttered toast. Another English favorite which they have in cans is a sponge pudding called "Spotted Dick" - don't knock it till you've tried it!! In England it's usually served with custard (English style - they sell packets of Bird's custard which is made by mixing the powdered contents in the envelope/packet with milk while heating slowly. This dish (custard) easily develops a skin on top which most people find pretty gross, so heat it carefully and follow the instructions carefully. I personally prefer Golden Syrup on my spotted dick, which is a treacle like thick syrup but F&E don't carry Golden Syrup. However, if you find a store that sells English items they will sometimes have Tate & Lyle's Golden Syrup - it comes in a can with a lid that you pop off them re-seal for storing the unused portion, rather like a tea can. Drizzle one teaspoon of golden syrup over the warmed spotted dick for a rare treat!! You can sometimes find English products, including Golden Syrup, at World Market.
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