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Iceland potato pockets
noise747
02-06-2014
Anyone tried them? i just had a couple for tea and they are ok, but I should have left them in the oven for a bit longer. High in calories mind you.
darkjedimaster
02-06-2014
Originally Posted by noise747:
“Anyone tried them? i just had a couple for tea and they are ok, but I should have left them in the oven for a bit longer. High in calories mind you.”

I love the baked bean ones, haven't tried the cheese ones as I am fussy when it comes to cheese being cooked.
neo_wales
03-06-2014
I'm old fashioned, I just bake fresh potatoes.
noise747
03-06-2014
Originally Posted by neo_wales:
“I'm old fashioned, I just bake fresh potatoes.”

I do that as well, it is just a bit more choice.
blue_cheese
03-06-2014
Originally Posted by noise747:
“Anyone tried them? i just had a couple for tea and they are ok, but I should have left them in the oven for a bit longer. High in calories mind you.”

I had some, they was in the over for about 35-40 mins and they still come out abit soft.
neo_wales
03-06-2014
Originally Posted by noise747:
“I do that as well, it is just a bit more choice.”

I noticed something in Iceland that may suit you, 2kg packs of ready cooked mashed spuds for a couple of quid.
noise747
03-06-2014
Originally Posted by blue_cheese:
“I had some, they was in the over for about 35-40 mins and they still come out abit soft.”

It was not that they was soft, they did not seem to be very hot. i will try again with what I got left at some point.
noise747
03-06-2014
Originally Posted by neo_wales:
“I noticed something in Iceland that may suit you, 2kg packs of ready cooked mashed spuds for a couple of quid.”

Tell me, why would I want mashed spuds from Iceland? It is as bad as people buying roasters frozen. Saying that I did do that once, they was on offer at work, so I thought I would give them a go, never again.
neo_wales
04-06-2014
Originally Posted by noise747:
“Tell me, why would I want mashed spuds from Iceland? It is as bad as people buying roasters frozen. Saying that I did do that once, they was on offer at work, so I thought I would give them a go, never again.”

Tell my why on earth you'd want frozen baked spuds lol
noise747
04-06-2014
Originally Posted by neo_wales:
“Tell my why on earth you'd want frozen baked spuds lol”

Pockets are not baked spuds, I suggest you have a look at them before comparing them to baked spuds, because they are not even close.

i did buy some frozen baked spuds once, just to have a look, first and the last time, they was on offer at the time.
neo_wales
04-06-2014
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/icela...e-600g/p/55797 these? Errr, no thanks lol. I did try their mini Rostis and they were truly awful. I buy fresh chicken from them, good price and the quality is fine for a curry/stir fry sort of thing.
noise747
04-06-2014
Originally Posted by neo_wales:
“http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/icela...e-600g/p/55797 these? Errr, no thanks lol. I did try their mini Rostis and they were truly awful. I buy fresh chicken from them, good price and the quality is fine for a curry/stir fry sort of thing.”

Some things are ok, some are not, they are not something I would use a lot, but when i get home from work they are something that can be done quick. Most things i eat in the week are stuff that can be done quickly. when I am off work, I cook something a bit better.
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