pot noodles 5 for £2

You do realise that you're supposed to add water to Super Noodles don't you? That takes the dryness away. ;)

I knew that'd get picked on as soon as I typed it but was in a hurry to explain my disgust at super noodles. :p

What happened to the blue dragon ones!? Far superior. :cool:
 
They dont taste the same since they took the salt out - they are pot noodles and supposed to be unhealthy so put the salt back!!
 
Rimmer: Oh, and I found a pot noodle and a tin of dog food. Lister: Well its obvious what'll get eaten last. I can't stand pot noodles. ...

Lister: I tell you one thing: I've been to a parallel universe, I've seen time running backwards, I've played pool with planets, and I've given birth to twins, but I never thought in my entire life I'd taste an edible Pot Noodle.

:D
 
What about 10p basic chicken noodles then? :p

10p BASIC chicken?
I'd be lucky to have a couple squint of dehydrated chicken ham look-a-likes. :p
I'm a student, I need to save money, even deals like this Pot Noodles don't interest me. For £2, you can get tagliatelle and philly soft cheese (with whatever herbs / garlic). A splash of milk, a spoonful of cheese, a squeeze of lemon. Round about the same price of £0.30-0.40 mark per portion to pot noodle...
 
I recently started eating pot noodles, yesterday I had Bombay Bad Boy pot noodle (who came with this silly name) and it was spicy but not the kind of spice I like, it was like pepper spice. Curry pod noodle all the way. Quite expensive I have to say, around 90p each, value ones are 18p in Salisburys but have only seen chicken ones which I dont eat (go go vegies).
 
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