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tasty snacks part 2

Postby villawagen » Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:44 pm

following on from my discovery of the paprika pringles and Tabasco source delicacy, i feel compelled to advise you of my latest culinary delight in the form of the yum yum Thai pot noodle that can be obtained from orphanedes or carrefour for the princely sum of 45 cents per pot :wink:
after accusing my wife of being a tight cow for palming me off with a cheap pot noodle substitute, i soon discovered that this was a very palatable snack indeed. they can be a bit on the spiky side regarding spices, but most enjoyable when washed down with keo or carlsberg and followed by some pork scratchings :wink:

if pot noodle is the slag of all snacks, then yum yum noodles are the dirty-est of all whores :shock:
http://www.yumyumfoods.com/Product_Instant.htm
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Postby zan » Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:56 pm

VW, are you really in Cyprus? I ask because when I think of Cyprus I think of fresh delicious food straight from the ground. I don't eat any ready meals in the Uk and insist on freshly cooked food and you come out with pot noodles????

Bulgur Koftesi with plenty of Cyprus lemons
Yalanci Dolma and water melon
Helim, olives and tomatos with a nice loaf of Cypriot bread

and many more snacks that would blow the doors of a pot noodle. I am hungry now!!!!!!!



I did have a pot noodle once when I worked in a trye fitting garage. When you are cold through to your bones and hungry, a pot noodle will always do the trick. Some how I did feel that I was being pampered by a geisha girl :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby villawagen » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:13 pm

zan wrote:VW, are you really in Cyprus? I ask because when I think of Cyprus I think of fresh delicious food straight from the ground. I don't eat any ready meals in the Uk and insist on freshly cooked food and you come out with pot noodles????

Bulgur Koftesi with plenty of Cyprus lemons
Yalanci Dolma and water melon
Helim, olives and tomatos with a nice loaf of Cypriot bread

and many more snacks that would blow the doors of a pot noodle. I am hungry now!!!!!!!



I did have a pot noodle once when I worked in a trye fitting garage. When you are cold through to your bones and hungry, a pot noodle will always do the trick. Some how I did feel that I was being pampered by a geisha girl :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:




if it aint bad for ya, it aint worth having :wink:
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