Turkey Twizzlers ...........
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master L

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226 posts

229 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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where can i buy them??? i used to love them back at school.

Jonny671

29,789 posts

213 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Do you know whats in them? eek

jmorgan

36,010 posts

308 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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I suppose, in a way, I know what is in a pie or burger at a sports (footy, rugby, whatever) match and quite happy to chomp on cows lips and udder tips and ground hoof. As long as I can think of something else at the time.


Now, sausages. That is a place to look for surprise ingredients.

Roger645

1,784 posts

271 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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They were withdrawn as a product ages ago following the Jamie Oliver programme

i want an aero

642 posts

230 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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jmorgan said:
I suppose, in a way, I know what is in a pie or burger at a sports (footy, rugby, whatever) match and quite happy to chomp on cows lips and udder tips and ground hoof. As long as I can think of something else at the time.


Now, sausages. That is a place to look for surprise ingredients.
but they taste soo good, always the way

OllieBirmingham

5,695 posts

216 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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Never had a Turkey Twizzler, but having seen them extensively marketed by Jamie Oliver I sort of want to try some. MMmmmmmmm.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

308 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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i want an aero said:
jmorgan said:
I suppose, in a way, I know what is in a pie or burger at a sports (footy, rugby, whatever) match and quite happy to chomp on cows lips and udder tips and ground hoof. As long as I can think of something else at the time.


Now, sausages. That is a place to look for surprise ingredients.
but they taste soo good, always the way
Aye, its all them eeees. And dollops of mustard.... full of eeeeeesssss. And tea that you can never quite get the girl to make properly. By that I mean brown. Milky white tea.... ergh.

Bit OT. There is a burger van on my way home, near Ross on Wye, it does organic burgers for the passing workers. Superb stuff and really does taste like it should.