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		<title>Prewetts No Wheat Jammy Wheels and Tesco Free From Shortbread</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t written for a while, not having bought anything new for some time. However, I was in Tesco the other day, and took the opportunity to photograph a couple of products I&#8217;ve tried in the past &#8211; but I have no wish to buy them again. Like me, you probably miss some favorites. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float:right;margin-left:5px;margin-bottom:5px" title="Not Recommended" src="/gfx/NotRecommended.jpg" alt="NotRecommended Prewetts No Wheat Jammy Wheels and Tesco Free From Shortbread" width="250" />I haven&#8217;t written for a while, not having bought anything new for some time. However, I was in Tesco the other day, and took the opportunity to photograph a couple of products I&#8217;ve tried in the past &#8211; but I have no wish to buy them again.</p>
<p>Like me, you probably miss some favorites. In my case shortbread and Jammy Dodgers (in themselves a poor substitute for Crawfords Honey Creams, which are no longer available) are top of the list! So I was sucked in, I admit it, one day and bought a packet of Prewetts No Wheat Jammy Wheels and another of Tesco&#8217;s own brand Free From Shortbread from the free from shelf in my local store. And when I got them home, I wasted no time in tearing open the packet and making a cup of coffee to go with them.</p>
<p>As you can no doubt tell, I was disappointed. Both products were edible &#8211; barely &#8211; but both missed the mark in a big way.</p>
<p>Starting with the jammy wheels, the first disappointment was the fact that 90% of them were in little pieces. I know that it&#8217;s difficult to get gluten free products to stay together, but I still think a better stab could have been made of it. This, however, wasn&#8217;t the worst of it.</p>
<p>The biscuits having fallen apart in a big way, revealed a small button of &#8220;jam&#8221; in the center, which didn&#8217;t even attempt to fill the central part of the sandwich. The actual biscuit part had a very strange taste which was strongly flavored with bicarbonate of soda. Quite unpleasant.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t throw the rest of the pack away, though I was strongly tempted to do so, because I try not to throw food out if I can avoid it. They were priced at £1.49 for a 200g pack, which would have been quite good for a gluten free product if the biscuits themselves were nice.</p>
<p>I then opened the shortbread. I love shortbread &#8211; that crumbly buttery and not overly sweet biscuit which is just wonderful dipped in coffee or just eaten <em>au naturel</em>. I&#8217;ve often found (before I was gluten free) that even cheap shortbread is still very tasty, and it has always been one of my favorite treats.</p>
<p>It seems to me that shortbread shouldn&#8217;t be that hard to make with gluten free flours, but whether it is or not, the baker responsible for creating the Tesco Free From shortbread recipe didn&#8217;t even get close.</p>
<p>At least when you open the pack the contents are intact. The biscuits inside are a bit anemic looking, but that&#8217;s ok &#8211; there&#8217;s no need for shortbread to look particularly golden and inviting, so long as it tastes good. Unfortunately, it fails the test.</p>
<p>I took a bite, ready for the typical buttery crumbliness, and got a mouthful of dry, floury and faintly oaty but otherwise tasteless stuff. Nothing like shortbread at all. This was sad, but I thought it might be better if dipped in my coffee &#8211; which would surely get rid of that floury texture which sticks to the tongue so much &#8211; unfortunately, this had no real effect except to make the biscuit wet, even if dipped long enough to run the risk of losing part of it.</p>
<p>Again, I was reluctant to throw these away, and I managed to finish the packet over a period of 2 weeks, though it was much like a daily penance. The price for these was £1.25 for a 200g pack.</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t be buying either of these again.</p>
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