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Stephen Rainsbury. Eddie Langdown. Post by Stephen Rainsbury I appreciate that Vesta meals are not haute cuisine and Jamie Oliver would throw a wobbly but I always keep a couple in my camp box just in case I end up missing a meal for any reason Asda have some in their online store but Sainsburys don't either :- I have one left, and according to the packet it was made by Campbell's food, but their website leads to Premier Foods and they don't have Vesta listed in the product range so it might be true Post by Eddie Langdown Post by Stephen Rainsbury I have one left, and according to the packet it was made by Campbell's food, but their website leads to Premier Foods and they don't have Vesta listed in the product range so it might be true Post by Stephen Rainsbury Post by Eddie Langdown Post by Stephen Rainsbury I have one left, and according to the packet it was made by Campbell's food, but their website leads to Premier Foods and they don't have Vesta listed in the product range so it might be true
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Chow Mein and Soft Noodles 1. Crispy Curls vesta ready meals. Post by Stephen Rainsbury It has to be capable of living in my camp kit for a few years, waiting quietly, and then be ready to go very quickly.
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We regularly develop our site to make it simpler and better. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to make sure you can always use our site. Why not use our award-winning tablet and smartphone app? The light crispy noodles have become smaller and are more like pork scratchings The chow mein itself has become a powder, the soy sauce has been reduced in size to almost nothing SO disappointed. Decided to buy a box of this for a trip down memory lane.
Vesta ready meals
It showed you had a sophisticated and worldly palette. In fact, the only real way to sate your urge for something spicy was to pop down to your local supermarket and pick up a Vesta. This was a DIY curry which was available in a choice of flavours — none of which were particularly hot or curry-like. The box contained sachets of coloured powder which you prepared by tipping them into a pot of boiling hot water and stirring. The end result was a shiny brown stew that both looked and tasted like shit. And which made your kitchen stink like a Calcutta cesspit. Retro Recipes Fo your next retro-themed dinner party, here's a collection of some of our favourite recipes from the 50s, 60s, 70s… Stud Cola "Unbutton a Stud" Australian s Cola that came in a denim can well it was a metal can but was… PEZ In Austria, Eduard Haas III invented the brick candy, taking the Pez name from three letters in the German… Hostess Trolley The LG Hawkins company introduced its "heated sideboard" in , but it was 22 years before one of its designers,… Goblin Teasmade Now a midth century icon, the Goblin Teasmade - which first appeared in - was one of the first… Space Dust Nobody ate Space Dust because it tasted nice. In fact, most people probably couldn't tell you what it tasted like.
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Post by Stephen Rainsbury Post by Paul Harris And follow it all up with two Mars bars, Crisps, biscuits and possibly a Vesta later all of which are washed down with coffee. Neil Williams. Decided to buy a box of this for a trip down memory lane. Post by Paul Harris You need to change brand of sausage suppliers to get a better quality sausage with some meat in them. Yes No. Most Outdoor shops will have them. Post by Paul Harris Diet has a big impact on health and a better diet can reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and some cancers, it can also help in weight control thus reducing risk of diabetes, arthritis and high blood pressure. Post by Stephen Rainsbury If kids all safe and accounted for then a mars bar or 2 and some digestive biscuits, maybe a packet of crisps. This is more faff to prepare for a product that tastes like a saltier version of an English stew. Hello there. Will not be buying again. Post by Stephen Rainsbury I appreciate that Vesta meals are not haute cuisine and Jamie Oliver would throw a wobbly but I always keep a couple in my camp box just in case I end up missing a meal for any reason Place the crispy curls into a chip basket and lower into a chip pan containing hot fat or cooking oil. Crispy Curls 1.
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Why not use our award-winning tablet and smartphone app? Lucky there are no real nutritionists here. Post by Steve These days there are plenty of very palatable pasta or rice or cous cous meals out there in the supermarkets that are very tasty and cheap too. Was this helpful? Post by Stephen Rainsbury In practice I don't have a huge problem with "rendered" meat products. Sausage, egg, mushrooms, something else and beans. Post by Marc Is Vesta food? I also have a few of the 'breakfast in a tin' about 90p in supermarkets. Food Cupboard. Eddie Langdown UTC. I particularly like the Lidl ones, you can 'cook' them simply by adding boiling water and insulating the pot or plastic container for 10 mins. Now could we suggest adding some eggs and beans. To heavy to carry for backpacking,. Not the light crispness of old. Post by Stephen Rainsbury If kids all safe and accounted for then a mars bar or 2 and some digestive biscuits, maybe a packet of crisps.
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