kebab Pot Noodle WHY?
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anonymous-user

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78 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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Anybody had one..I can't start to imagine the taste of it..?

Why would anybody want to buy one..

anonymous-user

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78 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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I hope every one who eats one gets swine flu!

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

227 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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jaymodunn said:
Anybody had one..I can't start to imagine the taste of it..?

Why would anybody want to buy one..
drink etc

Super Bad

556 posts

236 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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Haven’t tried a kebab pot noodle yet however I am quite keen on kebab pizza’s! lick

Edited by Super Bad on Thursday 30th April 21:32

neilsfishing

3,502 posts

222 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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I will try one and let you know

OllieWinchester

5,695 posts

216 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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I like the advert

Edited by OllieWinchester on Friday 1st May 00:15

bridgdav

4,805 posts

272 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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The solution to Credit crunch 'kebab breath'

Now that people are staying home to drink and not going out to the pub. Folks can still have the late night taste, without the going out.

paolow

3,261 posts

282 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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OH MY GOD! Im going straight out to the 24 hour Tesco to buy one!

Truckosaurus

12,940 posts

308 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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I find the only people who will enthusiastically eat Pot Noodles are the same people that are most fussy over other foods.

Whereas those of us who are not shy around the buffet would rather eat anything else in preference to a PN.

anonymous-user

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78 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Update- anybosy had one yet..I might try but the thought of 'Dried meat' makes me hurl..Please update thread when somebody has sampled the delights.

paolow

3,261 posts

282 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Well, I ate it.

Bit disappointing TBH - though - realistically what the hell did I expect? I added the water and sachet of chilli sauce as well as some chilli flakes as I do like things a bit spicy.
To lower the culinary experience to the proper level I changed the ball valve washer in my toilet in my dressing gown while it 'settled'. I then ate it in between trying to get the float assembly to work properly in the cistern and finally drank the leftover juice from the pot as Id done the binbag the night before and also the sink was full of washing up.

I enjoyed the spice and there was even the tiniest hint of greasy lamb, but ultimately it was a disappointment. at £3 a lamb doner is pure heaven and certainly this pot noodle didnt even come 30% close enough...

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

78 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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paolow said:
Well, I ate it.

Bit disappointing TBH - though - realistically what the hell did I expect? I added the water and sachet of chilli sauce as well as some chilli flakes as I do like things a bit spicy.
To lower the culinary experience to the proper level I changed the ball valve washer in my toilet in my dressing gown while it 'settled'. I then ate it in between trying to get the float assembly to work properly in the cistern and finally drank the leftover juice from the pot as Id done the binbag the night before and also the sink was full of washing up.

I enjoyed the spice and there was even the tiniest hint of greasy lamb, but ultimately it was a disappointment. at £3 a lamb doner is pure heaven and certainly this pot noodle didnt even come 30% close enough...
Many thanks..That was a good review..Maybe we could start something on a weekly basis..A random 'PH'snack review...

I am going to buy one tommorow..

Patrico

348 posts

275 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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that's one of the best reviews ever

jmorgan

36,010 posts

308 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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pot noodle? Why? Never mind what flavor.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

78 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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paolow said:
Well, I ate it.

Bit disappointing TBH - though - realistically what the hell did I expect? I added the water and sachet of chilli sauce as well as some chilli flakes as I do like things a bit spicy.
To lower the culinary experience to the proper level I changed the ball valve washer in my toilet in my dressing gown while it 'settled'. I then ate it in between trying to get the float assembly to work properly in the cistern and finally drank the leftover juice from the pot as Id done the binbag the night before and also the sink was full of washing up.

I enjoyed the spice and there was even the tiniest hint of greasy lamb, but ultimately it was a disappointment. at £3 a lamb doner is pure heaven and certainly this pot noodle didnt even come 30% close enough...
Sorry I forgot to mention.. 30% of 3.00 pounds is 90p, which is the RRP on the Pot noodle, so maybe that is the aim of it..30% the value of a real doner..If so you review indicates they have succeeded..

OllieWinchester

5,695 posts

216 months

Saturday 2nd May 2009
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paolow said:
To lower the culinary experience to the proper level I changed the ball valve washer in my toilet in my dressing gown while it 'settled'.
hehe Brilliant.

In reference to the poster who mentioned 'dried meat' I was under the impression that all Pot Noodles were vegetarian and used soya pieces or something.

Henry Hawthorne

6,490 posts

240 months

Saturday 2nd May 2009
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Pot Noodles are disgusting. I tried one once, had one mouthful and left it. I don't like doner kebabs (except "proper" ones with the layers of meat rather than mince), so I can imagine this is worse than the "chicken and mushroom" one I tried.