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anyone else had the Christmas Dinner Pot Noodle?
Im eating it now and its not to great to be honest
... tastes like a Christmas Dinner but isnt as full of flavour as what i thought it was going to be. Still prefer the Bombay Badboy to be honest
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Sounds horrible! That said, I'm currently eating Pigs in Blankets flavour Pringles and they're not exactly the height of culinary achievement
Novelty Christmas themed snacks aren't usually great really
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Eh..... Wh.... Wh..... What the,...... When did that pot noodle come out. I want one now.
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Eh..... Wh.... Wh..... What the,...... When did that pot noodle come out. I want one now.
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Nice gimmick! I'd try one for a laugh, although it's a better idea to give your money DIRECT to armed forces charities ........
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Sounds horrible! That said, I'm currently eating Pigs in Blankets flavour Pringles and they're not exactly the height of culinary achievement
Novelty Christmas themed snacks aren't usually great really ![]() |
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I'd rather starve than eat this filth
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I'd rather starve than eat this filth
![]() Super Noodles are way better. |
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Eh..... Wh.... Wh..... What the,...... When did that pot noodle come out. I want one now.
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Yeh i like supernoodes, the only pot noodle i really like is the bombay badboy one
Pot Noodle - the slag of all snacks Never has an advert slogan been so true
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Im eating it now and its not to great to be honest
... tastes like a Christmas Dinner but isnt as full of flavour as what i thought it was going to be. Still prefer the Bombay Badboy to be honestQuote:
Sounds horrible! That said, I'm currently eating Pigs in Blankets flavour Pringles and they're not exactly the height of culinary achievement
Novelty Christmas themed snacks aren't usually great really ![]()
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Hate pot noodles. Only like Mug shots, the cheese one.
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Had the pot noodle last week, was not impressed, tasted of bland stuffing. Just had a handful of the pigs in blankets Pringles and I'm liking those!
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sounds revolting. And the Bombay Badboy is so fiery that it loses flavour. I always go for the curry flavoured with a bit of a kick
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No, but I shall probably be tucking into Beanz on Toast, come Christmas day. Beats swinging on a cenotaph flag, as meaningful protest, against "society"...
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Yeh i agree it was very bland, just a hint of stuffing in it
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I even added the Mulled Wine sachet stuff, but that didn't make it taste any less bland
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Is it still "suitable for vegetarians" then?
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what the hell ever happen to Pot Rice? I used to love Pot Rice?
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i see this has been moved to the food forum by mistake
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The best noodle products are the ones you get from shops in China towns etc, the flavours are so much more complex.
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what the hell ever happen to Pot Rice? I used to love Pot Rice?
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Can't find it. Our big Tesco Extra doesn't even have it. Neither does the smaller one or Asda near us!
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Im eating it now and its not to great to be honest
... tastes like a Christmas Dinner but isnt as full of flavour as what i thought it was going to be. Still prefer the Bombay Badboy to be honest
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... tastes like a Christmas Dinner but isnt as full of flavour as what i thought it was going to be. Still prefer the Bombay Badboy to be honest

Novelty Christmas themed snacks aren't usually great really
