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pitstopbunny | 15:38 Thu 07th Dec 2006 | Food & Drink
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My Dad and I stopped today for some lunch at a garden center in the New Forest and we both had Panini's. I have seen regular ones to buy in the supermarkets, but these were herby ones with little bits in - does anyone know where you can get these???
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Pitstop you could make your own:) All you need is an iron skillet to cook them in and a brick wrapped in aluminum foil to put on top of them:) I saw one of the chefs do it that way on TV - those panni makers are a little bit expensive.
How about "panini" makers instead - not sure what you could make with the other:)
panini means a toasted sandwich made using ciabatta bread - you can get garlic, herb, sundried tomato and olive variations in waitrose.
Pitstop - if it isn't too much trouble - and if you have the time - could you please let us know if we gave you what you needed or if we need to keep looking?

Thanks for your help.
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Sorry guys - incredibly rude of me! I haven't got round to visiting a Waitrose yet, but I on my my there in the next 10 minutes to see if they stoke said herby panini's!
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OK, went to my local'ish Waitrose - not a herby panini or ciabatta in sight! Miffed off - had to have a pain rustique instead! Please continue to search whilst out & about on your travels.........................

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