New CHRISTMAS DINNER POT NOODLE at ASDA Food Review


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New. Asda. Christmas Dinner Pot Noodle. Food review.

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  1. rbnhd1144
    rbnhd1144 says:

    All your reviews are Great, its your personality that makes these reviews Fab. This one was awesome, I'm not a noddle person but I love stuffing, you tried your dam best to give it a fair shot, your a braver lad than me.

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  2. Tin foil hat man In Space
    Tin foil hat man In Space says:

    YES YES YES … FINALLY after 12 years they've bought them back and I've been hoping every year since Christmas 2010 that they would be brought back but gave up hope about three years ago so I am on my way back from ASDA and I have stockpiled them and have bought 12 but will be buying a few everytime I go out until after Christmas because I know the waiting until next time will be another eternity 🙄🙄😒😒 but Am happy I will be able to savour and enjoy these lush Christmas treats for quite some time to come .

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  3. Wild Heart
    Wild Heart says:

    I last tried a Pot Noodle back in 1980, at Uni, they were a lunch staple!
    Can't say I'd be tempted to try one now. You're right about Xmas Fayre, Tesco's is all geared up with all sorts of tempting goodies. Mind you, I've just made my annual Xmas Puds, to an "ancient" recipe!
    Home cooking. Can't beat it! 🎅🎄

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  4. Taz6688
    Taz6688 says:

    Beef and Tomato, Chicken & Mushroom were my favourite, they don't seem the same Chicken & Mushroom is a lot more watery, Beef and Tomato don'e seem to have much flavour. Have you tried the Lost The Pot Noodle Smokin' BBQ?? Can you not combine the channels, beer night and food, getting bladdered and eating crap, you know like most us do.

    You should take that into the other half let her eat it, if you end up sleeping in the shed = bad, sleeping on the couch, barely food, sleeping in bed, but no covers, just about edible.

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  5. B Simpson
    B Simpson says:

    For an easy eat, use a table knife to break up the dried noodles, then fill to below the fill line, place in microwave and nuke it, add boiling water if you want it less claggy

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  6. Scoob McDoob
    Scoob McDoob says:

    I don't eat the gimmicky Pot Noodles at all, they always disappoint. I've noticed when it comes to Pot Noodles though, most people tend to be sheep and always go for the Chicken & Mushroom flavour… Na, my favourites are Sweet & Sour, Chowmein, Spicy Curry or Beef & Tomato.
    I miss the other flavours you used to get in the 80's and 90's as well like Nice 'n' Spicy etc. Also, they just don't taste the same any more either.

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  7. Mark W
    Mark W says:

    Always seem to miss your live streams either from working nights or something else cropping up,hopefully will catch your next one ! Congratulations on 50k 🥳 here’s to another 50k 👍Spot on.

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  8. Dave Bancroft
    Dave Bancroft says:

    Hi Gareth… Aldi beef and tomato and curry pot noodles are now exactly the same as the original golden wonder pot noodles of the 70's and includes all the dried vegetables.

    The big pot noodle brand now has thinner noodles and no vegetables.

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