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sherrardk | 19:57 Wed 26th Sep 2012 | Food & Drink
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Anyone know which supermarkets regularly stock tiny bread rolls (for children, etc), thanks.
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WAITROSE & TESCO BOTH DO
M&S do mini sub rolls....
Sainsbury's do little bread rolls too.
If you want really little soft ones, try Milk Rolls. I can even get them from the corner shop and No 1 Stepson loves them.
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Thanks all, don't buy them often but want them for my daughter's party on the weekend (and want to minimize how many shops I have to go to). I live in Hereford and whilst we have lots of supermarkets, they are all little ones so there's not a lot of choice.
Sains do, but in a pinch could you get the big ones and use acookie cutter to get a couple out of each roll. You could use the leftover bits to make breadcrumbs for a futurw meal?
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Asda as well
sainsburys
Tesco's definitely do
Marks and Spencer sell mini bread rolls, both white and brown, that come as a big square that breaks up into nine small rolls. They are delicious :)
I saw them in Tesco earlier, a load of them in a bag in the fresh bread section, bakers rolls I think they were called - looked like little crusty ones and looked really nice.
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Thanks all - got a shed load from Sainsbury's yesterday.

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