In Praise of Fray Bentos

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Andrew_P

In between here and there
As noted earlier Morrison's do a "deep fill" version yet only 50g more but £2.50.. ?I think it should be renamed slightly more gristle :-) Well that's my memory of the bloody things, my first and only experience was as a kid when my next door neighbour died and we got all the tins from the shed, my first ever experience of tinned Strawberries too.
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
I just remembered , as a kid having burgers in gravy from a tin, cant remember who made them though
I remember the excitement of Findus Savoury Pancakes, quickly followed by disappointment. Same for Soda Stream. Our first Microwave when everyone left the house I cooked a fry up on one plate in it. Surprised I survived that and the exploding boiled egg.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I remember the excitement of Findus Savoury Pancakes, quickly followed by disappointment. Same for Soda Stream. Our first Microwave when everyone left the house I cooked a fry up on one plate in it. Surprised I survived that and the exploding boiled egg.
Why a boiled egg with a fry-up?
 

midlife

Guru
My first microwave which cost an arm and a leg was truly disappointing. However my first deep fat fryer was a revelation :smile: . Yep, you can deep fry bacon ...
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
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No - they dont have a can opener key and the best way to open them is with a good old fashioned can opener. Most attempts at opening end up in A&E until you've mastered the technique.
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Yes, you are absolutely right. I once attempted to gain access to the meaty Shangri La with one of those tiny army can openers. A messy business.
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Westlers?

I've been in the Westlers factory near Malton and watched them being made, what a glamorous life I lead. :biggrin:

thems the ones I remember, used to love them, don't fancy trying them now though
 
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