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ACE
Hectare
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foul food
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September 29, 2006, 19:55:04 »
No not chicken. The builders where I am working were having their lunch today and saw me eating some ripe figs that were growing on a tree. They felt sorry for me and offered me a pot noodle. I have never had one before so I took them up on their offer.
Blimey! I have never tasted anything so horrible in all my life, how can people eat them? Is there anybody on this forum that eats them, it cannot be really called food. I think I will just pop down to the wild food thread and try and get my appetite back.
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keef
Hectare
Posts: 861
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September 29, 2006, 20:01:46 »
What flavour was it? the sweet n sour one is foul - but i like most of the rest, especially beef n tomato. Very good after the pub grub - but they kind of react with lager, creating copious amounts of natural gas in the morning :o
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Kepouros
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Posts: 782
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September 29, 2006, 20:46:33 »
But the pots that they come in (with a hole punched in the bottom) are perfect for starting off your runner beans in.
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legendaryone
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Posts: 535
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September 29, 2006, 21:49:04 »
I love pot noodle :) I keep a supply down at my allotment and at the weekends me and my 2 lads have them at our break time :) They love the fact they get some junk food after they have worked on their plots.
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Marymary
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Norwich
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September 29, 2006, 21:59:34 »
Like you Ace I can't believe people actually eat the stuff - not that I've ever actually eaten one but I have smelled them & also read the list of ingredients.
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greyhound
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The Kingdom of Wessex
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September 29, 2006, 22:08:47 »
I've been known to have a Bombay Bad Boy after the pub ...
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legendaryone
Hectare
Posts: 535
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September 29, 2006, 22:16:25 »
My youngest has tried twice to finish a bombay bad boy and failed both times :) It's just too hot for him.
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Mac49
Quarter Acre
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September 30, 2006, 00:38:52 »
Smartprice noodles, (ASDA) 8p a pack, the boy, (17) loves them, & so do his mates,
feed everybody for less than a £1.
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cambourne7
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Growing in the back garden having lost lotty
Re: foul food
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September 30, 2006, 00:45:55 »
Hi
I like supernoodles, i get a chicken one and a curry one and make chicken curry and eat it with bread and butter!
Although i do add some extra dried veg ( spring onion, small bits of carrot etc ) i have a shaker full and always throw a bit in with parsley to add some nutritional value ::)
L
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Yellow Petals
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September 30, 2006, 00:48:58 »
Pot Noodles, Super Noodles & Micro Noodles - yummy!
Haven't had them in sooo long. One of those things that you suddenly get a craving for and then never eat again for about year. Bit like Big Macs <slurp>
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cambourne7
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September 30, 2006, 00:51:28 »
i miss the veggie burgers, MacD dont seam to do them any more! :'(
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