Found at B&M Hulme, decent price, had one tonight, probably wouldnt pay £1.80 rrp but for 39p its well worth it. Would be good for festival cooking food given it is an ambient product and comes in a pouch (hence far lighter than a tin.
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jdbigguy
17 Aug 16#9
That's bad. :smile:
robertoegg
17 Aug 161#8
I prefer the Chicken Tarka..... It's like the Tikka, but a little 'otter :smile:
paulday564
16 Aug 16#7
i quite enjoyed the meatballs and chicken tikka ones. Again, not worth the full rrp but well worth the 42p each I paid in Asda a few weeks back. The beef bolognese variety however is poor at any price.
juggler1
16 Aug 16#6
I'll add some heat. Sounds good for camping
tony211166
16 Aug 161#2
it's horrific!!! my dog wouldn't even lick the spoon!!
AlarApprentice to tony211166
16 Aug 16#3
Each to their own...The Korma is OK, but the Chicken Tikka is better, which along with a basmati rice pouch and vacuum packed sharwoods mini naans are a camping food I've just enjoyed on the Pembrokeshire coast...it's the meatballs and the chilli versions which are not great, as they taste too fatty
pennyfarthing88
16 Aug 167#1
Were B&M holding a disco when you took that pic.
timothyw9 to pennyfarthing88
16 Aug 16#4
No, when I took the picture flash was on and I couldn't be bothered taking another photo.
timothyw9 to pennyfarthing88
16 Aug 161#5
No, when I took the picture flash was on and I couldn't be bothered taking another photo.
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