I love these, apologies if you can find a kilo cheaper elsewhere.
18 comments
brilly
16 Apr 161#18
pfft pateo missed one i just quoted one of their many seemingly identical replies!
937666
16 Apr 162#17
You missed one
937666
16 Apr 161#15
Where's Pateo with his/her potato gifs?
brilly to 937666
16 Apr 163#16
dunno ...
ofc these are the wrong sort anyway!
Monaco Blue
16 Apr 161#13
I use this to make a soup, so all the things you say, plus butternut squash. 3-4 stock cubes, scotch bonnet, herbs, salt, pepper. I puree to a 'thinish' consistency. Delish!
chocci
16 Apr 162#11
Thanks, will give it a try but maybe with natural yoghurt
johncarons72
16 Apr 161#10
Same price in asda if they are closer to you,http://groceries.asda.com/product/sweet-potatoes/asda-growers-selection-sweet-potatoes/34872944
rammy
16 Apr 161#9
These used to be branded 'Tesco Everyday Value' - did they seem as appealing then?
They've basically re-badged all their Everyday Value produce with fictitious "farm" names to make it look more upmarket.
martyn333 to rammy
16 Apr 16#14
IMHO tesco new marketing/branding looks cheap and nasty
chocci
16 Apr 161#6
Any decent recipes?
stevenfeeney to chocci
16 Apr 163#7
Boil 5 of these with carrot, onion, leek, diced pepper and any other root veg lying around.
Drain. Add 300ml cream and a 100g of butter and cayenne pepper.
Mash.
Amazing with almost anything and can be frozen. Used this a lot when weightlifting for veggie tasty meals.
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ofc these are the wrong sort anyway!
They've basically re-badged all their Everyday Value produce with fictitious "farm" names to make it look more upmarket.
Drain. Add 300ml cream and a 100g of butter and cayenne pepper.
Mash.
Amazing with almost anything and can be frozen. Used this a lot when weightlifting for veggie tasty meals.