Blimey. How do they make any profits giving that much for so low a price? They must buy in bulk!
How can you eat that at work??? I’d wanna go to bed after all that!
One complaint though Ray. There is a disturbing lack of brown sauce on those baguettes.
https://www.americansweets.co.uk/food-and-groceries/breakfast-and-cereals/post-nutter-butter-cereal-11oz-311g.html?search=nutter
Got them for there. I've had nutter butters before, so couldn't resist buying a box. The taste is very nice
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...st-one-hundred-thousand-georgia-a8495396.html
I have a vague memory of him being in the US recently.Thieves have stolen nearly $100,000 (£78,000) worth of ramen from a tractor in the US state of Georgia, sparking a police search for the noodle crook who is still on the run.
The victim of the heist says that the robbery occurred sometime in the last week of July and that he returned to the 53-foot trailer to find that $98,000 worth of noodles – and the white 2004 Stoughton trailer holding the goods – had been stolen.
Where are you getting these from Raymond? This is a need to know basis, and I need to know.
Fair enough. They basically had the pork, seafood or veggie option (or deluxe; pork and seafood) then you can have any of those modern style which is with noodles and egg. Anyway, I think it's now a toss up as to whether tonkotsu or okonomiyaki is the best hangover foodNot sure what modern style is but in Japan there are basically 2 kinds, Hiroshima style and Osaka style. Hiroshima style is where they layer the ingredients and Osaka is where they mix it up.
Fair enough. They basically had the pork, seafood or veggie option (or deluxe; pork and seafood) then you can have any of those modern style which is with noodles and egg. Anyway, I think it's now a toss up as to whether tonkotsu or okonomiyaki is the best hangover food