Hot rb. Will go well with the Aldi streaky bacon. Just need a deal on sausages and soda farls for a good Ulster Fry. :stuck_out_tongue: But they don't sell them in the Morrisons near me. Must try the bigger store near work.
Cybirea
14 Dec 154#2
I had to read the title twice...
busybumblebee to Cybirea
14 Dec 15#4
Ha Ha so did I, was thinking Jeez they don't sound so appealing!
qbs to Cybirea
14 Dec 15#5
Yes. At first glance it looks like a tabloid front page headline.
JarrodWRX
14 Dec 15#3
I can confirm, these are Rank in
99rb
14 Dec 15#6
are these the ones with palm oil? however did we manage before food technologists and palm oil?
fishmaster
14 Dec 15#7
Irish Potato Farts, aye sounds grim.
aibon
14 Dec 15#8
At the end of the day you will pay the price if you’re a fussy eater
Noeldude to aibon
14 Dec 151#10
If they could afford to emigrate, they could afford to eat in a modest restaurant.:smiley:
saucymonk
14 Dec 15#9
Is this like an Irish donut?
Del67
14 Dec 15#11
Lovely with a fry up heat added
kidou
14 Dec 151#12
how do i cook these?
smcg123 to kidou
14 Dec 151#13
You lightly fry in a pan until golden brown or you can cook them under the grill.
SCOUSEKEVIN
15 Dec 15#14
The Irish version of the Scottish tattie Scone Bloomin Lovely, wack them in a toaster then a couple of minutes in the frying pan to soak up the danish bacon fat. Before anyone moans about bacon fat and healthy eating, its Christmas and I will eat what I want too. (How many regional references did you count)
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Ingredients
Reconstituted Dried Potato Flakes (90%), Fortified Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Vegetable Oils (Palm, Rapeseed), Salt, Preservatives (E282, E202), Emulsifier (E471), Stabiliser (E450), Flavouring, Colour (E160 (a))
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