I think the use of 'probably'
rather makes it :)
Either that, or he/she/it shops at Iceland...
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:33,
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Either that, or he/she/it shops at Iceland...
bloody hell...
Are any of these items actually fit for human consumption? www.iceland.co.uk/category/view/5/Frozen+food_Chicken+%26+duck
Edit: and don't - whatever you do click on the Chinese & Indian link. It's basically an emetic in web page form.
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:39,
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Edit: and don't - whatever you do click on the Chinese & Indian link. It's basically an emetic in web page form.
You've obviously never tride to do a month's shop at Lidl
the one and only time i went, i walked around the store 3 times before i plucked up the courage to put something in the trolley. NEVER AGAIN!
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:41,
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Mmm, peppered ham, Nürnburger sausages,
And add the olive oil and the Ecuadorean chocolate to my basket forthwith. But none of that other pikey stuff, obviously... ;)
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:20,
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Dare I ask what you opted for?
Or is the memory still too painful...
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:44,
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Chicken Kievs being the worst of the bunch
Looked great on the packet, when cooked the looked like a fossilised erection with 3rd degree burns
*bokes*
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:52,
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*bokes*
Or as the great Sage, Mystic and Seer Dixon Bawls once described them:
'Meals for the Tragic'
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:45,
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you could live on £20 food bill per week.
mind you, saying that my food bill for the 3 in the thor household is only £50 (not counting a couple of bottle of wine), and none of it is shit.
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 13:55,
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Exactly, you can still get the decent stuff if you buy it when its on offer and are prepared to accept that food will be dull from time to time
/used to live on my own and have tragic meals for one blog
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Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:01,
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