we had these the other night with chicken wraps and they were lovely, kids enjoyed them too. only i always find with wedges you have to cook them twice as long as the packet says.
Duelling Duck
7 Mar 163#2
I thought it said Aunt Bessie's chunky wenches roasted garlic and herbs; was a bit rude about her employees and more of a statement than a deal.
I bet Aunt Bessie is no waif herself as everything she sells is either lard+flour or lard+spuds. If they asked her if she had anything gluten free she'd say "Only this." and punch them in the face. Hang on, I might be mixing up Aunt Bessie with Jackie Brown.
Why does nobody do the equivalent of a Terry's Chocolate Orange with wedges? You open the foil, bang it down and chips for everyone.
tawse57
8 Mar 16#3
Auntie Bessie has started selling chips that are gluten free - but they are hard to find. Perhaps she has developed coeliacs?
tawse57
8 Mar 161#4
According to the receipe there is no wheat gluten in these - appears that rice flour is used. Makes sense for this firm to go over to rice flour and stop using nasty wheat gluten in their products.
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I bet Aunt Bessie is no waif herself as everything she sells is either lard+flour or lard+spuds. If they asked her if she had anything gluten free she'd say "Only this." and punch them in the face. Hang on, I might be mixing up Aunt Bessie with Jackie Brown.
Why does nobody do the equivalent of a Terry's Chocolate Orange with wedges? You open the foil, bang it down and chips for everyone.
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