Vesta Meals

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Gez Watson, Sep 6, 2006.

  1. Gez Watson

    Simon T Guest

    My local Asda sell them.

    S.T.
     
    Simon T, Sep 6, 2006
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  2. Gez Watson

    Recycle THIS Guest

    Tesco carry the Risotto, Beef Curry and Chow Mein in my area. Morrison's
    normally carry the Chow Mein and occasionally the Prawn Curry. Even Co-Op
    (Pikey cunts R Us) carry the Chow Mein most of the time.
     
    Recycle THIS, Sep 6, 2006
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  3. Gez Watson

    Recycle THIS Guest

    Prawn Curry my arse! I meant Paella.

    Sorry.
     
    Recycle THIS, Sep 6, 2006
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  4. Gez Watson

    Huge Guest

    Dunno about the OP, but I do, yes. Such snobby posturing is one
    of the reasons I unsubscribed from uk.f&d.
     
    Huge, Sep 6, 2006
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  5. Gez Watson

    Huge Guest

    They serve two anorexic dwarves if they've already had something
    to eat and you put the ready meal in a large wholemeal bap and have
    a side order of chips with it.
     
    Huge, Sep 6, 2006
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  6. Gez Watson

    Linz Guest

    You say that like it's a bad thing.
     
    Linz, Sep 6, 2006
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  7. Gez Watson

    Linz Guest

    I'll say the same to you as I said to JAF. I don't often disagree with you,
    but you're WRONG.
     
    Linz, Sep 6, 2006
    #27
  8. cuisine didn't get much hauter in my teens
     
    Oxymel of Squill, Sep 6, 2006
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  9. Gez Watson

    Big Dave Guest

    Fucking Mod!
    :)
     
    Big Dave, Sep 6, 2006
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  10. I liked the Beef Risotto. It had a certain smell and it made your farts
    stink funny for days :)

    I thought you could still find them in some shops ?
     
    Edward Cowling London UK, Sep 6, 2006
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  11. Gez Watson

    Dan Guest

    i just checked a "serves one" packet that the wife has stashed, theres 585
    calories in a single portion. That's a heck of a lot of energy for not much
    food.
     
    Dan, Sep 6, 2006
    #31
  12. Gez Watson

    MikeH Guest

    That figure does include the packaging though.
     
    MikeH, Sep 6, 2006
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  13. Gez Watson

    steeler Guest

    steeler, Sep 6, 2006
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  14. Gez Watson

    Bill Davy Guest

    Agreed, paella was best.

    And what of those wonderful double ended tines with curry and rice? Sort of
    metallic Cornish pasty.
     
    Bill Davy, Sep 6, 2006
    #34
  15. Gez Watson

    sxb Guest

    Nought snobby about me! I love chicken Kiev and prawn cocktail! :)
    Never had fondu though.

    Oh yes, I'm a big fan of Angel Delight and Baked Alaska.
     
    sxb, Sep 6, 2006
    #35
  16. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Big Dave belched forth and ejected the following:
    LOL

    Like most of the shite posted here ;-)
     
    Whinging Courier, Sep 6, 2006
    #36
  17. The paella(sp?) was luvverly.

    It kept me alive on Dartmoor one weekend, back in seventywhatnot.
     
    Charlie Don't Surf, Sep 6, 2006
    #37
  18. You an' me sista.

    zhfg gel gb ernq jubyr guernq
     
    Charlie Don't Surf, Sep 6, 2006
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  19. Congestion on the motorways means that nowhere up north has received new
    food deliveries since the 1970s, I'm afraid. You're just working
    through left-overs.
     
    Show Me On The Badger Where The Man Touched You, Sep 6, 2006
    #39
  20. I loved them as a child. I also liked the Chinese one (was it chow
    mein? I can't remember), especially the crispy noodles and the sachet of
    soy sauce for them!

    Then I went veggie for a while and moved on to Beanfeast, which was also
    good as an alternative to Vesta for when I went backpacking.

    Pot Noodle was not as good IMO. But then again Pot Noodle is done
    almost before you've put the kettle back on its stand. Vesta meals took
    ages....
     
    Adrian Tupper, Sep 6, 2006
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