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Original Microwave Fries To GoNewest Review: ... Check cooking times because all microwaves cooking times vary and you may need to adjust cooking times to suit your own ... more More McCain in Food
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by Jacobite - written on 29/09/09
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Fries to Go......a word of warning. My son prefers Fries to Go over McCains and in my opinion eats to many of them still if it keeps him happy...... The fries are supplied in either 2 or 3 boxes dependant where you purchase them, and quite often you can obtain them under special offers from some of the supermarket groups such as Morrisons, Asda, Tesco, or the Co-op. Easy to use (or so we thought until recently), place the box face up in the Microwave and cook for anything between 2mins 15 secs to 3mins 15 secs dependant on your microwave rating. Leave to stand for a minute and then shake them out of the packet and away you go. We must ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/07/09 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Whilst food shopping last week, I was looking in the freezer section for some chips when I saw these Fries To Go. I have seen them for ages and kept thinking "I'll get some of those to try next week" and never got around to it, so last week I thought I'd get some to try in a chip butty for my dinner that day- obviously I would be the official taste tester of the family (just an excuse for chips for dinner Lol) So what are they?~ Fries to go are exactly as the name implies- a home made 'fast food'. They promise a lot- tasty microwaveable crispy fries..but do they live up to their own hype? How to cook~ The fries come in a small ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/05/09 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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When hubby & youngest daughter arrived home from Sainsbury's today I was pleased to see they'd bought a box of Fries To Go. However, I was horrified to see the price on the till receipt - £1.49. To be fair neither of them yet have the knack of snapping up offers & there's no way I'd have paid this much as I've seen them on offer sometimes & bought them as a treat. The cellophane wrapper keeps all 3 boxes together (rather like a Kellogg's Variety Pack) & each individual box contains 24 chips - how do I know? - well each chip comes in it's own section of the box, nestled in a compartment which has reflective card. My maths (please ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/03/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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I used to love McCain's Micro Chips. There was something i found fascinating when I was younger about how you could pop something frozen solid into a microwave and wah-lah, a few minutes later they were piping hot and ready to eat! As I grew older, I was introduced to Fries to Go. Although I was happy enough with my McCain products, these seemed to remind me of McDonalds, which I then loved, so was keen to give them a try! The Fries to Go come in a pack of three. The boxes are wrapped in a red plastic, with the Fries To Go logo on the front. When you open it up and pull out one of the boxes, you will the same colours and designs printed on the cardbooard box. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/02/09 (Very useful, 297 readings)
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~~*~~*~~ Fries To Go ~~*~~*~~ When I'm hungover, it's not a pretty sight. The universal cure for the aches and pains suffered after a night on the tiles is either salt and vinegar chipsticks and coke or a McDonalds. We had none of the former in the cupboards and apparently a 12 mile round trip is too far to go for a miracle cure when I'm obviously in pain and quite possibly dying (HimIndoors doesn't get hangovers and consequently doesn't understand my trauma). Instead he suggested I have a packet of Fries to Go - in no way was this a kind gesture of love and understanding - he's blatantly a lazy git. ~~ What are they? ~~ They're frozen ... Read the complete review
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