Of course, one can’t always judge a book by its cover though I usually have a good eye and judgment for what is of quality.
As living the life of a vegan or vegetarian at times gets quite expensive I often catch and look out for sales.
I had never purchased or ate any of the Vermont company breads and would pass up on their items. About three weeks ago, I had a relative shop with me and convinced me to try out the English muffins due to the price of five dollars for each that were six in a pack.
I only relented because it’s hard to commonly find vegan non gmo breads unless you’re at a store which specializes in those type of products.
So she bought two packs, one whole wheat and one white, I bought two whole wheats.
Those muffins stayed inside my fridge for two weeks before I went to open them up. I was hesitant as something within me just didn’t have a desire or attraction for them. If they had have been Dave’s Killer Muffins I would have been all over them the instant I brought them home.
On the day I finally decided to give the Vermont whole wheat English muffins a go I dolled them up with some herbs and olive oil and when I put them inside the toaster oven to heat they gave off an unpleasant smell which stunk.
I was even more hesitant to eat these muffins after that. After I took two or three bites of those disgusting english muffins I threw them into the trash.
I read reviews (which, of course, is not wise to always go by) about how good the Vermont Bread Company english muffins were even though I personally doubted I’d like them from the way they had appeared. I honestly don’t know what those people were talking about maybe they were paid to post that shit.
They’re always 2 for $5 for a reason.
Sometimes one has to pay a little extra for the good stuff when it’s not running a course of a discount.