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Posted 31 January 2009

ASDA Extra Special Roast potatoes with goose fat & thyme 460G £1.00.

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ASDA Extra Special Roast potatoes with goose fat & thyme 460G , These usually sell for around £2, which is what the equivalent sell for in Tesco, at the moment.
For people in a hurry and don't have time to prepeare roasties, or have limited cooking facilities these a perfect and good price too.
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  1. tinkerbell28's avatar
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    MAIA;4244712

    Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies … Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies in the little foil tins before. No matter how long I left them in in the oven they were still rock hard. Can't imagine what they'd been treated with.:x


    Not bad at all, tried some tonight, getting ready for having limited cooking facilities due to moving house. A basic worktop type oven and microwave, no hob, stove, grill fan oven:cry:
    They came out well, and for a £1 will go back and get some more:thumbsup:
  2. deleted142079's avatar
    @tinkerbell28:

    Try your local freecycle. I am sure you can get a second hand hob for free! (just be wary with the gas ones re gas leaks etc, and for the lectric ones ensure you have it wired up correctly).
    just google freecycle than the name of your location.
  3. cb-uk's avatar
    Cholesterol cocktail. Yummy!
  4. deleted114675's avatar
    cb-uk;4243912

    Cholesterol cocktail. Yummy!



    Hey we're all going to die. Enjoy fatty spuds while you can! ;-)
  5. royals's avatar
    cb-uk;4243912

    Cholesterol cocktail. Yummy!



    id be more concerned with the amount of E number ingredients
  6. MAIA's avatar
    Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies in the little foil tins before. No matter how long I left them in in the oven they were still rock hard. Can't imagine what they'd been treated with.:x
  7. deleted116727's avatar
    MAIA;4244712

    Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies … Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies in the little foil tins before. No matter how long I left them in in the oven they were still rock hard. Can't imagine what they'd been treated with.:x



    They got top marks in the Telegraph when they were reviewing Christmas food - I went to Asda to get some for Christmas dinner but they were sold out :x

    They compared quite a few and the Asda ones were the winner. Voted hot
  8. Besford's avatar
    MAIA;4244712

    Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies … Has anyone tried these? I have tried some of their ready prepared veggies in the little foil tins before. No matter how long I left them in in the oven they were still rock hard. Can't imagine what they'd been treated with.:x


    Turn the oven on?
  9. scotlandgolfer's avatar
    these are terrible quality potatoes and you are better going to farmfoods and getting them for £1.29 and they taste far far better in bigger bag too
  10. deleted114675's avatar
    Besford;4247095

    Turn the oven on?



    Nice! :-D
  11. deleted114675's avatar
    scotlandgolfer;4247121

    these are terrible quality potatoes and you are better going to farmfoods … these are terrible quality potatoes and you are better going to farmfoods and getting them for £1.29 and they taste far far better in bigger bag too



    Aren't you actually better buying fresh potatoes, goose fat and thyme and doing it yourself? :?
  12. daveydave's avatar
    Personally I cant see whats so diificult with boiling a few spuds then chucking them in hot oil in the oven for half an hour?:shock:
  13. tinkerbell28's avatar
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    daveydave;4247306

    Personally I cant see whats so diificult with boiling a few spuds then … Personally I cant see whats so diificult with boiling a few spuds then chucking them in hot oil in the oven for half an hour?:shock:




    Neither can I, if I had a hob at the mo :thumbsup:
  14. AugQX's avatar
    cb-uk;4243912

    Cholesterol cocktail. Yummy!



    "Goose Fat is also rich in Oleic acid C18.1 (a specific type of monounsaturated fatty acid) which can lower blood cholesterol levels. Goose fat contains on average 58% oleic acid, C18.1, and is generally higher in comparison to other animal fats."

    healthier than lard anyway!
  15. i_like_crisps's avatar
    Trickyjabs;4247263

    Aren't you actually better buying fresh potatoes, goose fat and thyme and … Aren't you actually better buying fresh potatoes, goose fat and thyme and doing it yourself? :?



    Some people are very busy and can't spare 2 minutes to do it themselves
    ;-)
  16. tinkerbell28's avatar
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    breadfred;4247770

    @tinkerbell28:Try your local freecycle. I am sure you can get a second … @tinkerbell28:Try your local freecycle. I am sure you can get a second hand hob for free! (just be wary with the gas ones re gas leaks etc, and for the lectric ones ensure you have it wired up correctly).just google freecycle than the name of your location.



    Thankyou very much for your kindness have some rep:) Luckily it's only temporary as I am moving house, so have to survive without a cooker for a few days. Can't take it with us as we will have a fitted kitchen and no real room to store it.
    I am sure that info will really help some people though, so thanks :thumbsup:
  17. Blanco's avatar
    Goose fat?! So this is some conspiracy to pass off non-veg food as veg?! Blasphemy!
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