Packs of 24 chicken dippers reduced to 50p at asda St. Helens, was told it should be national..they also had bags of 20 frozen pork sausages for 30p and some fish too..worth checking your local asda to see if they have any!
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mamboboy
27 Feb 165#10
It's amazing how the food police/food experts fail to understand what ingredients mean. You do know almost everything listed is what's used for the batter?
Chicken Breast (50%) doesn't mean the other 50% they've 'not included' is a mystery meat. That's illegal.
Let me explain. It's 100% chicken breast, but the chicken breast amounts for 50% of the total ingredients of the dippers.
The other 50% is the water, flour, oil, breadcrumbs, salt, raising agents, starch and probably the others are all basic ingredients for the coating/batter/seasoning.
If the ingredients just said '100% chicken breast' and nothing else, the bag would contain that... just chicken breast.
Duelling Duck
26 Feb 164#6
I have voted hot, but am still a bit miffed that they assume I am going to dip them in something. I have extensively tried using them as skin grafts, boomerangs, suppositries, spark plugs and flippers. Even though the successes of the ventures (at I might add SIGNIFICANT cost to the lottery commision) have been poor the nomenclature of this product is just bloody-minded.
But at this price my experiments can carry on unhindered by the limits of my dole money. HOT HOT HAWSKIDOOO!!!
mickmurdoch
26 Feb 163#1
I doubt these bad boys have ever come into contact with any chicken
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mickmurdoch
26 Feb 163#1
I doubt these bad boys have ever come into contact with any chicken
iamprobably to mickmurdoch
27 Feb 16#7
youre wrong. again
Rich069
26 Feb 161#2
would imagine just a one off. Normally reduced to about £1.50 min when on offer- maybe not, and hopefully not, as its very cheap.
SWERVE_79
26 Feb 16#3
Asda are getting rid of a lot of lines over the next few months
I have voted hot, but am still a bit miffed that they assume I am going to dip them in something. I have extensively tried using them as skin grafts, boomerangs, suppositries, spark plugs and flippers. Even though the successes of the ventures (at I might add SIGNIFICANT cost to the lottery commision) have been poor the nomenclature of this product is just bloody-minded.
But at this price my experiments can carry on unhindered by the limits of my dole money. HOT HOT HAWSKIDOOO!!!
smugjojo
27 Feb 161#8
Ingredient Declaration
Chicken Breast (50%)
Flour (Wheat, Maize, Rice)
Water
Rapeseed Oil
Breadcrumbs (Wheat Flour, Yeast, Salt)
Cornflour
Salt
Raising Agents (E450, E500)#
Wheat Starch
Palm Oil
Lactose (Milk)
Natural Flavourings (contain Celery)
# E450 and E500 are the basic ingredients of Baking Powder, which is used to make the batter light and crispy
Utter crud. Bit like a lazy post link.....
mickmurdoch
27 Feb 16#9
Again! 50% chicken in chicken dippers can't Waite
mamboboy
27 Feb 165#10
It's amazing how the food police/food experts fail to understand what ingredients mean. You do know almost everything listed is what's used for the batter?
Chicken Breast (50%) doesn't mean the other 50% they've 'not included' is a mystery meat. That's illegal.
Let me explain. It's 100% chicken breast, but the chicken breast amounts for 50% of the total ingredients of the dippers.
The other 50% is the water, flour, oil, breadcrumbs, salt, raising agents, starch and probably the others are all basic ingredients for the coating/batter/seasoning.
If the ingredients just said '100% chicken breast' and nothing else, the bag would contain that... just chicken breast.
joethepope
27 Feb 16#11
Tastes like chicken.
TPLSC
27 Feb 16#12
checked southport. full price =(
pinnocchio
27 Feb 16#13
There are two different types of these...
Breaded and Crispy (battered)
Which one was 50p and has anyone found it at any other store?
smugjojo
28 Feb 16#14
Thanks for stating the bloomin obvious. Tesco chicken Goujons beat you to it on ther fresh, chilled, option......Never tried those either..:smiley:
mamboboy
28 Feb 16#15
What do you mean 'bloomin obvious'? You were one of the people who slated it, saying it's "utter crud"!
I just can't see how it can be considered that when the ingredients listed are mostly what you need to make a batter coating.
smugjojo
28 Feb 16#16
Try eating one cold, after cooking them. Better still knock your own up in 10 mins with fresh ingredients - chicken or fish much more agreeable...and you can tinker with spices too..
mickmurdoch
28 Feb 16#17
I don't need you explain & fully understand what ingredients mean. And as for chicken dippers made from chicken waste id rather lick my dogs **** than eat that ****
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Chicken Breast (50%) doesn't mean the other 50% they've 'not included' is a mystery meat. That's illegal.
Let me explain. It's 100% chicken breast, but the chicken breast amounts for 50% of the total ingredients of the dippers.
The other 50% is the water, flour, oil, breadcrumbs, salt, raising agents, starch and probably the others are all basic ingredients for the coating/batter/seasoning.
If the ingredients just said '100% chicken breast' and nothing else, the bag would contain that... just chicken breast.
But at this price my experiments can carry on unhindered by the limits of my dole money. HOT HOT HAWSKIDOOO!!!
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But at this price my experiments can carry on unhindered by the limits of my dole money. HOT HOT HAWSKIDOOO!!!
Chicken Breast (50%)
Flour (Wheat, Maize, Rice)
Water
Rapeseed Oil
Breadcrumbs (Wheat Flour, Yeast, Salt)
Cornflour
Salt
Raising Agents (E450, E500)#
Wheat Starch
Palm Oil
Lactose (Milk)
Natural Flavourings (contain Celery)
# E450 and E500 are the basic ingredients of Baking Powder, which is used to make the batter light and crispy
Utter crud. Bit like a lazy post link.....
Chicken Breast (50%) doesn't mean the other 50% they've 'not included' is a mystery meat. That's illegal.
Let me explain. It's 100% chicken breast, but the chicken breast amounts for 50% of the total ingredients of the dippers.
The other 50% is the water, flour, oil, breadcrumbs, salt, raising agents, starch and probably the others are all basic ingredients for the coating/batter/seasoning.
If the ingredients just said '100% chicken breast' and nothing else, the bag would contain that... just chicken breast.
Breaded and Crispy (battered)
Which one was 50p and has anyone found it at any other store?
I just can't see how it can be considered that when the ingredients listed are mostly what you need to make a batter coating.