Pot Noodle
Pot Noodle in Review

alexdave
Pot Noodle: My guilty pleasure (253 words)
by - written on 06/11/11 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I have tried my hardest not to like pot noodles, my mother used to say they were like eating card board. Nutritionally they are not great, you wont get all your vitamins and minerals from a pot noodle diet! However for a quick snack on the got they are great. I work shifts at a very busy place and so fod needs to be ...  Read the complete review

bumblebee11
Oodles of Noodles Yum Yum..Sometimes. (463 words)
by - written on 15/09/11 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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Introduction~~~~~~ I have to admit sometimes I can be a bit lazy when it comes to cooking especially at dinnertime, so I always look for simple things to cook or microwave and to be honest you cannot get more simple than a pot noodle and used to be my favourite food at school (mostly because it was cheap and the shop provided the ...  Read the complete review

beautybabiex
Pot Noodle: Oodles of noodles! (435 words)
by - written on 09/05/11 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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Being a student, always doing coursework or revision & very short of cash, these come in handy when I simply cannot be bothered to cook any food - or can't afford much! I have to admit that I struggle to cook some of the most basic meals, I can just about do pasta and anything more extravagant is too hard for me. Pot ...  Read the complete review

annie47
Not great, but ok for a snack in small doses. (380 words)
by - written on 19/04/11 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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My son is mad about pot noodle; there are only 2 flavours he eats (thank god!); curry and chicken and mushroom. Now, these are not a very healthy snack and this is another food that i have to ration him with; if he had his way he would eat them all day! In small doses, i think they are ok. I also now only usually buy them when they are ...  Read the complete review

tomcat69
Pot Noodle: pot noodle addict (235 words)
by - written on 15/01/11, updated on  21/01/11 (Useful, 66 readings)
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Noodles in a pot.. such a genius idea! Simply designed to provide a easy, quick and tasty meal, that involves the least effort possible to prepare. No cooking or washing up is involved.. apart from the fork. Pot noodles come in a whole load of different flavours including chicken & mushroom, beef & tomato, chow mein, sweet ...  Read the complete review

dysonka
For those lazy days you cannot beat these (436 words)
by - written on 31/10/10 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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Pot noodles are a quick easy meal for people always on the go. Or if your feeling lazy, they make a very easy meal. The Pot Noodle was first launched in the UK in 1979 and have continued to grow in popularity ever since. There are now several varities to choose from including 'Sweet and Sour', 'Beef and Tomato' 'Original ...  Read the complete review

star3683
Pot Noodle: Oodles of Noodles (576 words)
by - written on 17/10/10 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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This is a hard review to write as although I do like pot noodles, I'm not exactly sure why. Although they are quick and easy to make and taste quite good I know that they are not in the least bit good for you and cant help feeling very lazy afterwards that I just didn't cook something instead. Pot Noodle was launched in the UK ...  Read the complete review

bubblepop
Not just student food, but people food (285 words)
by - written on 15/08/10 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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Sometimes you just can't be bothered to cook or wash up, that's why they invented the pot noodle. Its quite a simple process to make one, you boil some water in a kettle, pour the water, wait, stir, wait a bit more, and eat. And afterwards you only need to wash the fork, and you can eat straight from the packet, so no need for plates or ...  Read the complete review

scobeyjohnson
Pot Noodle (350 words)
by - written on 14/08/10 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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Pot Noodles are exactly what they sound like, some noodles in a plastic pot and they are available in a variety of flavours including beef and tomato, chow mein, spicy curry and the type I normally buy which is chicken and mushroom. You can purchase an individual 90g pot currently priced at £1.10 on the Tesco website but you will often ...  Read the complete review

ben0206
stay clear (178 words)
by - written on 07/06/10 (Somewhat useful, 134 readings)
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YUK!!!! pot plastic!!! did not know until now that there was such bad tasting food in the world.. you must be desperate to enjoy a pot noodle.. i would not say so much if they were a cheap price.. but were pushing a pound a pot here and for what ?? dried noodles with no flavour at all. for the same price you could enjoy ...  Read the complete review

misshuitson
Pot Noodle: Great Quick Meal (310 words)
by - written on 17/05/10, updated on  17/05/10 (Useful, 108 readings)
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Whilst most people would think of pot noodles as: unhealthy. They are not as bad as they appear, per 90g pot there is less calories than a sandwich in most cases. The Chicken and Mushroom Flavour contains (per 100g) prepared: Energy: 124Kcal Protein: 3.1g Carbhrodate: 17.7g (of sugars): 1.0g Fat: 4.5g Of ...  Read the complete review

Liddi
Great Variety Great Price Some Great tastes (525 words)
by - written on 05/05/10 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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Pot Noodle, The student's best friend. Simply pour boiling water in to the pot to the line "its not rocket science" and you have your "healthy" snack. -Nutritional Information- Nutritionally Pot Noodles are not on any dieter's menu but in fairness over the past years with health and ...  Read the complete review

anna-23
Pot Noodle: Yummy noodles! (249 words)
by - written on 27/04/10 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I love pot noodles. You can buy them for about 99p from any foodstore. For whenever you can't be bothered cooking dinner or you just are very hungry and wanting a snack they are great! All you have to do to make them is boil a kettle and then add some boiling water. Leave for about a minute and then stir for another minute ...  Read the complete review

Natdaprat
Noodle Pot (199 words)
by - written on 07/04/10 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Pot Noodles. Add hot water and BAM, a meal. When you really cannot be bothered to do anything beyond pour hot water into a pot, stir and then add the contents of the satchet and wait just a few minutes, pot noodle is the choice of millions. Pot noodle doesn't judge you for eating it. Or does it? Pot Noodles are a fast and easy ...  Read the complete review

originl
Pot Noodle: Snack of choice (for the unhealthy) (291 words)
by - written on 02/04/10 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Whilst a Pot Noodle is not one of the healthiest, it is certainly one of the nation's most loved snacks. Simply peel open the top, add boiling water, wait a minute and then (add sauce if you like and) eat. Simply put, a pot noodle is, surprise surprise, noodles in a pot. These dried noodles are already coated in a powder ...  Read the complete review

MBooth1973
The ideal food for truckers, students and shift workers (178 words)
by - written on 21/03/10 (25 readings)
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As a truck driver I like to carry quick snacks that are easy to make and eat in the truck and they dont come much more convenient than pot noodles. OK, reading the ingredients list and the chemical smell when I have made one up makes me a bit nervous but I try to ignore that while tucking in. They are just so simple, peel off ...  Read the complete review

hch4971
Pot Noodle: Perfect for lazy cuisine! (288 words)
by - written on 16/03/10 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Right now I am indulging in a Chicken and mushroom pot noodle, delicious! They are really simple to make and great for when you are feeling lazy, like I am right now! All you have to do is boil the kettle, fill to the fill line which is clearly marked, stir, wait a couple of minutes, stir again, wait again, add your soy sauce sachet then ...  Read the complete review

mikeonabike
They taste exactly 100% different from the flavour they are ... (577 words)
by - written on 16/03/10 (Very useful, 246 readings)
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** Pot Noodle ** Ever since the Pot Noodle first appeared in the UK in the late 70s and I used to have them for breakfast before school, I have been hooked on Pot Noodles. If you haven't tried one a Pot Noodle is basically a snack or light meal of noodles ans soya pieces contained in a plastic pot that you add hot ...  Read the complete review

james_bodysculpt
Pot Noodle: Going potty about noodles! (343 words)
by - written on 14/03/10 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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I always like to have a stock of easy quick meals in the cupboard for when I'm rushing around at lunch in-between working. That's where I find I want something tasty and filling, but also something that doesn't require me doing much preparation. That's where these pot noodles come in. Pot noodles seem to have been around for ...  Read the complete review

browndoll
Instant Noodles (394 words)
by - written on 07/03/10, updated on  09/03/10 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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I sometimes add to my cart 10 pieces of Pot Noodles when I go to the grocery store. I don't eat instant noodles often but I find it beneficial to just pick one from my kitchen cabinet when I get too lazy to prepare food when I'm hungry. Noodle Pot is packed in a disposable cup so I don't have to transfer the noodles to another ...  Read the complete review

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