The Anonymous Widower

Gluten-Free Egg Sandwiches From Boots

This morning, I had to pick up a prescription from Boots on Moorgate in London.

I use them, as they are by the 141 bus stop, that I can use to get home, so I pass their outlet regularly throughout the week.

After picking up my prescription, I looked at their small food counter. I was actually looking for milk, as I am out and nowhere on the West side of Moorgate sells small one pint bottles.

They didn’t have any, but they did have two flavours of gluten-free sandwiches; cheese and egg.

So I bought a pack of the egg sandwiches.

These pictures show the one, I have just eaten for lunch, with a beer and a banana.

Note.

  1. In the last picture, the Adnams 0.5 % Ghost Ship can, is marked with the gluten-free symbol.
  2. The only allergens noted on the sandwich packet are egg and mustard.
  3. The bread looks like it could be Genius, which is a brand of gluten-free bread, that I trust.
  4. The packaging can be recycled.

The sandwich was excellent, but then on past experience at the Tate Gallery and Blackburn Cathedral cafe, gluten-free egg sandwiches are a good combination of flavours.

 

So next time, I’m hungry, I’ll march into Boots.

August 29, 2024 - Posted by | Food, Health | , , , , , , ,

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