It was killing me. I think it killed my dad with stomach cancer.
dereklogan7
8 Mar 16#5
Can't go wrong with Aunt Bessie.
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.
Auntie Bessie has started selling chips that are gluten free - but they are hard to find. Perhaps she has developed coeliacs?
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.
haritori
7 Mar 16#1
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.
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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.