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Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
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Pot Noodle GTI
Pot Noodle GTi are premade microwavable meals in a pot. I bought one which was allegedly Sweet and Sour for a quid. Upon preparing per instructions I discovered a sea of runny bright orange toxic sludge at the bottom of which was a couple of noodles and some non descript "meat" (more accurately connective tissue) and that was it. I tried a mouthful and I actually felt sick. Naturally it looked nothing at all like the mildly palatable illustration on the front.
I realise pot noodles don't represent haute cuisine but this thing was rank. I wonder if they are conducting some kind of perverse stress test of advertising standards and food safety regulations.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 9:23, 1 reply)
Pot Noodle GTi are premade microwavable meals in a pot. I bought one which was allegedly Sweet and Sour for a quid. Upon preparing per instructions I discovered a sea of runny bright orange toxic sludge at the bottom of which was a couple of noodles and some non descript "meat" (more accurately connective tissue) and that was it. I tried a mouthful and I actually felt sick. Naturally it looked nothing at all like the mildly palatable illustration on the front.
I realise pot noodles don't represent haute cuisine but this thing was rank. I wonder if they are conducting some kind of perverse stress test of advertising standards and food safety regulations.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 9:23, 1 reply)
Sweet & sour Pot Noodles have always been rank, as have the Chow Mein ones.
Now a Bombay Bad Boy served up on a naan bread, now that's a different matter.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 14:13, closed)
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