Pot Noodles

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Some of you may have noticed that a certain individual hereabouts has a predilection for Pot Noodles and never fails to tell us so when the opportunity arises.
Personally, I find them only marginally more acceptable to my taste buds than a certain instant mash potato.
I would be interesetd to hear the views of others here.....is it possible that I am not preparing them properly?

PS can you get them in Spain, Clive ? /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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staple diet of warehamites....

prepare with very hot water, DON'T STIR! just leave to absorb all the goodness.

when it's nearly ready add 1 teaspoon ful of tabasco, or encona hot sauce... don't use "daves insanity sauce" it's too hot.

leave to cool for about five minutes and enjoy.... this recipie will only work at five to twelve, when you get in from the pub... for cross reference see Kebab in the next section.

regards, steve.

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Pot noodles have a place in this world - especially when it comes to boating. What could be easier to prepare on a boat?? Just add boiling water.

Things to keep in the galley...

1) 2 x Pot Noodles
2) Small pots of UHT milk.
3) Tea bags
4) Spaghetti
5) Canned food

Any more "keeps for ever stuff" from the rest of you

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Morning Dave
The MOST important thing to keap in your galley is
1-tins of spam (nothing better to start the day)
2-tins of allday breakfast (to supplement spam)
3-powdered tea (just add water, if you get amount right ie. dont use too much, tastes fine)
4-and most importantly hip flask of your favourite malt for when the lady in your life disapears down below "so to speak" in order to warm the bed. Nice nip of scotch and a Cuban cigar Hand rolled on a ladys thigh. Ahh. life is good. All we need now is for summer to appear.
5-more spam(you cant have enough you know)


Ian

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Ha!! Excellent, excellent!!

I'm off down to Saisbury's to get some tins of all day breakfast, I love 'em. The cigars, on the other hand, would crease me - I haven't smoked since '92.

And Spam - well hey! How could I forget that one?? Not sure about the powdered tea though. My tipple at the end of the day (only occassionally) is dark rum - and Sainsbury's do a good version.

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Re: Pot Noodles...No more!

Cant beat a "Shin Cup", available from your local Tesco (No need for the hot sauce with this one). Tastes much better too, go for it. Red packaging with pic and ideogram.

Other essentials include, corned beef, onions, tinned spuds, cheese and crackers.

Dave.

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the same person also likes net curtains and I expect both noodles and drapes taste about the same....................Yuk.

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Tabasco is good, Encona scotch bonnett is better, but when you get to Dave's Insanity Gourmet Hot Pepper Sauce you are surely at the pinnacle of the pepper sauce world. My most favourite!
Happy eating......

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Where do you get this insanity stuff? Sounds worth a try

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The Good Food show was where my last bottle came from - but <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.chilefoundry.co.uk/>The Chile Foundry</A> does it too (look at the 'Daves Gourmet' section).

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Yuck. Nowt but proper stuff. Theres no excuse just because your on a boat.

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Haydn
 
nowt wrong wiv Pot noddles as log as there chicken & mushroom, nice and easy to prepare and eat, with lots of nutrition lovely, and easy to eat on the move in the ruff

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Nah, sorry to disagree Clive but THE best are Bombay Bad Boy or Spicy Chicken, just don't get the powder from the BBB on your hands and wipe your eyes, God do you hop about.....

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Gosh I'm out of touch, will look out for them int shops

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hi, you can get it in sainsbury.... but try this

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Like the curry section, ''tell it as it is' reviews.
Think I must be still pissed from last night cos I fancy a Bombay Bad Boy and a cold kebab for breakfast ...before I toddle off to the clubs annual piss up aka as the AGM. God help my liver.

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