Birds Eye Vegetable Burgers are made with our famous field fresh vegetables that are picked and frozen
within hours. We then coat our burger in a deliciously light breadcrumb coating to create the perfect veggie burger. Simply delicious.
Looks like a national deal
BB: 03/2017
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cracksmoker
18 Jan 163#15
Nice logical fallacy.
"People who take the time to ensure the quality of ingredients into the food which they consume and also derive enjoyment from the preparation of said food obviously have too much time on their hands!"
How's this: People who take the time to complain about other people cooking their own food obviously have too much time on their hands!
bradtyke to eatmorefish
17 Jan 163#9
Or you could learn how to not be condescending and we could just enjoy the deal for what it is on a DEALS website, not a "How can I feel superior today?" website :smiley:
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HOTPOT
17 Jan 16#1
These are nice, good spot.
snowflake75
17 Jan 16#2
thanks op
eatmorefish
17 Jan 16#3
That's pretty cheap.
But better still would be to learn how to make your own veggie burgers (easy!) and you'll be saving money for long after this deal is well gone. :sunglasses:
bradtyke to eatmorefish
17 Jan 163#9
Or you could learn how to not be condescending and we could just enjoy the deal for what it is on a DEALS website, not a "How can I feel superior today?" website :smiley:
bob_regis to eatmorefish
18 Jan 16#13
Have you got a recipe that you might share?
Bumpydog
17 Jan 16#4
Thx OP
PG9999
17 Jan 161#5
These are delicious
NUMBER1bargaininggirl
17 Jan 16#6
Had this on offer last week in Coventry offer still going
MR GUS
17 Jan 161#7
Love veggie burgers, all those not quite right veggies in em & no-one knows a thing, ..delicious.
aDikus
17 Jan 161#8
frozen veg always better then frozen meat :>
voted hot !
therealslimkaty
18 Jan 161#10
If anyone can't get these, or like myself, isn't keen on breadcrumbs on their vegetable burgers, these are lovely! They cost I think 99p for two really big fat indian "potato cakes". They contain potato, onion, spinach, red pepper, and have a mild curry flavour. I think they are just brilliant value. http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=282050134
FF employee here, these went discontinued in my Midlands store on Friday or Saturday so get em while you can
llyyrem
18 Jan 161#14
People who make their own food e.g. bread, cakes, veggie burgers obviously have too much time on their hands. I think most people are too busy with work or having a life to waste time making stuff that is hardly expensive or difficult to buy ready-made. If you consider that time is money, I don't think you will be saving money making them yourself.
uksnapper to llyyrem
18 Jan 162#16
I enjoy making my own bread,have done so for 40+ years, along with other food I make and freeze !
As for too much time on our hands, don't be silly.
How much TV do you watch, how long do you spend on line each day.
My excuse?
I don't own a TV,I do listen to the radio but also spend far too much time on line.
MR GUS to llyyrem
18 Jan 16#19
That is a statement of an incompetent! (well done for outing yourself) :confused::smile: ..plenty of folk "have time" to cook, or want to learn, or simply cook & create, ..a chopped up veg assortment!? .."woah knife skills" ...a vague concept of where the kitchen is & hygiene, plus plant recognition, making mashed potato, blending, seasoning & crumbing ...stuff my kid was doing at 5 years old, cheap to batch make & freeze.
I haven't bought kitchen kit to just sit there in a box, or to impress the neighbours, breads, oils, relish, cheese, meats & sausages, ice creams, processing game, fish etc ...all part of normal life.
Have a big old berkel deli slicer sitting here ready to explore some wafer thin meats made on the cheap, proper bacon, that sells down the road for around £17 per kilo ..for a couple of quid & a bit of time.
would hate to be you in a crisis / in front of a limited choice fridge selection & no cash. :man:
cracksmoker
18 Jan 163#15
Nice logical fallacy.
"People who take the time to ensure the quality of ingredients into the food which they consume and also derive enjoyment from the preparation of said food obviously have too much time on their hands!"
How's this: People who take the time to complain about other people cooking their own food obviously have too much time on their hands!
bluehedgehog
18 Jan 16#17
just picked up last 4 packs in Perth, thanks op!!!!
benasipro
18 Jan 16#20
Amazing !!!
So much HUKD audience for crap food, from which even the dogs and cats will run away.
I am sure the prisoners will like it, the pigs also.
MR GUS to benasipro
18 Jan 16#21
Easy way to get a bit of veg down a kids throat, or an agreeable form of alternate burger, nothing crap about that, as "processed" & flash frozen food go's this isn't too bad :man:
..plus pigs make for good eating afterwards. :stuck_out_tongue: ..just what i'm about to stick on my slicer.
5Rivers79
18 Jan 16#22
These are very bland just like the birdseye vegi fingers. Prefer soya burgers with salad or veg on the side.
saeedp
19 Jan 16#23
I dont think theyre intention was to be condescending, I think they genuinely wanted to help.
Opening post
Asda 2 for £3.00 or £2.00 each
Birds Eye Vegetable Burgers are made with our famous field fresh vegetables that are picked and frozen
within hours. We then coat our burger in a deliciously light breadcrumb coating to create the perfect veggie burger. Simply delicious.
Looks like a national deal
BB: 03/2017
Top comments
"People who take the time to ensure the quality of ingredients into the food which they consume and also derive enjoyment from the preparation of said food obviously have too much time on their hands!"
How's this: People who take the time to complain about other people cooking their own food obviously have too much time on their hands!
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But better still would be to learn how to make your own veggie burgers (easy!) and you'll be saving money for long after this deal is well gone.
:sunglasses:
voted hot !
Their four pack of nut cutlets are really nice too. They have chopped peanuts, hazelnuts and almods as well as chopped vegetables in them. They're £1.50, but on offer with some other items just now, at two packs for £2.50. I grilled two for dinner one night with some salad, and it was too much they were so filling. http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=266073782&gclid=CKjss96RssoCFZadGwodRJgAiA&gclsrc=aw.ds
As for too much time on our hands, don't be silly.
How much TV do you watch, how long do you spend on line each day.
My excuse?
I don't own a TV,I do listen to the radio but also spend far too much time on line.
I haven't bought kitchen kit to just sit there in a box, or to impress the neighbours, breads, oils, relish, cheese, meats & sausages, ice creams, processing game, fish etc ...all part of normal life.
Have a big old berkel deli slicer sitting here ready to explore some wafer thin meats made on the cheap, proper bacon, that sells down the road for around £17 per kilo ..for a couple of quid & a bit of time.
would hate to be you in a crisis / in front of a limited choice fridge selection & no cash. :man:
"People who take the time to ensure the quality of ingredients into the food which they consume and also derive enjoyment from the preparation of said food obviously have too much time on their hands!"
How's this: People who take the time to complain about other people cooking their own food obviously have too much time on their hands!
So much HUKD audience for crap food, from which even the dogs and cats will run away.
I am sure the prisoners will like it, the pigs also.
..plus pigs make for good eating afterwards. :stuck_out_tongue: ..just what i'm about to stick on my slicer.
they couldve added a link or reciepe tho..