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Pot Noodle
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by - written on 24/11/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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~~~Pot Noodle~~~ It's raining and windy outside so I think it called for something hot and convenient! So for my lunch today I decided to grab a trusty Pot Noodle from my bottom drawer. For those of you that have not had the pleasure of trying a Pot Noodle, they are a brand of instant noodle snack available in a variety of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/11/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I love Pot Noodles, especially Beef & Tomato flavour which is awesome! Pot Noodles have been on offer in Morrisons for the King size tubs which have been two for £1.50 for a few weeks so I stocked up, lol! The pots are plastic (recycle please!) with a foil lid on that seals the dried contents. The tub is brown in colour ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/11/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Being a little bit skint this week and feeling a bit lazy too, I popped into Morrisons on my way home from work and spotted an offer on Pot Noodles buy 3 for £2. I have to admit I have not had a pot noodle for at least ten years and time must have wiped away my last memories because I found myself purchasing the above offer:one sweet and sour, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/11/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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I love pot noodles. They are a quick, easy, pleasant and cheap instant snack and as such they are very handy to eat when you can't be bothered to cook anything real, or you are in a rush. They come in two sizes but I typically buy the regular size, and my favourite flavours are chicken and mushroom, and beef and tomato. You open the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/11/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Much loved by students everywhere, Pot Noodles come in several flavours, including beef and tomato, chow mein, bombay bad boy, spicy curry and chicken and mushroom, but chicken and mushroom is by far the nicest and most popular of the available flavours. Pot Noodles are available in 89g and 119g sizes and make a great snack that is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/11/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Pot noodles are a great warming snack in these cold wintery months and are so quick and simple to make. I used to have pot noodles all the time when I was younger as a lovely lunch time snack at work as they were so convenient when you wanted a quick bite to eat and they come in quite a few different flavours. My favourite is spicy ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/11/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Pot Noodle is a snack made from dried noodles, pieces of soya, dried vegetables and a flavoured sauce sachet. The main draw of pot noodles is their easy and quick to make Boil a kettle pour water up to the printed line on the inside of the pot add flavour sachet and stir up Thats pretty much ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Pot Noodles are an instant 'ramen' noodle snack that comes available in a wide range of flavours. It is a dehydrated mixture of noodles, vegetable pieces, meat in some cases and powders which give each variety its overriding flavour. Most varieties of Pot Noodles normally come pre-packed with some form of sauce sachet - in the case of Beef & ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Pure Filth but i love it. Basically a pot noodle is a dried noodle snack. It comes in a plastic pot with a peel off lid, you simply add boiling water, give it a bit of a stir and your 'meal' is ready. The thing about a pot noodle is that it tastes artifical, unhealthy and there is no goodness whatsoever in them, there is also a high ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Pot Noodle - this food alone has probably sustained millions of students over the years as it is cheap, filling, and therefore very popular with people with other things to think about than preparing a healthy meal! I hadn't had pot noodles in years but there is currently a craze running through my office for Pot Noodles, specifically ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/10/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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With such a wide range of flavours on sale, it is amazing that the makers of Pot Noodle are able to make everyone taste EXACTLY THE SAME! No matter what flavour I buy, I always seem to end up with the same contents in my pot: some broken noodles, some manky dehydrated vegetables and a sachet of some vile sauce masquerading as "Hot ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/10/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Ah, Pot Noodle. What is it? It's a thick-ish plastic pot filled with dehydrated noodles, a few bits of veg and some flavouring powder. Add boiling water and it becomes a tasty noodle treat! There is so much that shouldn't work about this thing. Firstly, there's nothing fresh and good for you in there, and you get the opinion the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/10/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I really don't get the appeal of these at all! If you don't know what they are then you lead a sheltered life but I will explain; they are dried noodles in a pot that you just add water to. They come in a variety of different flavours and cost around £1 per pot. The good things 1) They are quick and convenient. All you need ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Pot Noodle - who in this country hasn't had one of these? A staple diet for builders and students, the quick snack to pick up at the all night garage on the way home from the pub. The snack that you know is absolute rubbish, but at the time, feels so right! Poot Noodles have been around for decades now. I can actually still remember ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Pot Noodle I spent many long months at sea when all I could see was water. At sea you dont have the option of running to the shop to buy treats or snacks and you have to make do with whats on board. You could of course get treats when you went ashore but more often that not these were gobbled down with the first few days of the trips. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/09/09 (Useful, 29 readings)
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Pot Noodles are my guilty little secret that dares not speak its name. These are instant noodles with a small number of cheaper dried vegetables (peas and carrots as far as I can tell, though they are a little tricky to identify) and powdered flavourings served in a pot that are easy to prepare (just add boiling water and mush it about for a few ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Everyone has heard of the pot noodle. Its in nearly every shop you go into. Vast amounts of different flavours available, Pot noodle is the number one snack in a pot. But is it worth the money, the ingrediants and your health...? Now think of you being extremely hungry and just want a quick snack, I usually buy the pot noodle at the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I sometimes take a Pot Noodle to work. I am trying to stay away from the Bakers, and sometimes Sandwiches just don't do the job, so a Pot Noodle gives a convenient snack which is a little bit hot. The beauty of a Pot Noodle is all you need is some hot water and it is an instant snack. You can just eat it out the tub with a fork and then ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Pot Noodle is a pot of pasta, dried soy pieces, flavouring powder and dried vegetables, requiring them to be filled with boiling water to produce an edible meal in a few minutes and I must admit that I think certain flavours are very tasty. They come in wide variety of flavours which are Spicy Curry, Beef & Tomato, Sweet & ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Pot noodles are dehydrated noodles, with a few pieces of dehydrated vegetables and meat (soya meat) thrown in, depending on which flavour you buy. I normally buy the Chicken and Mushroom version, so this review will be based on that flavour Nutritional Information (Per 100g) Energy 549kJ/131kcal ... Read the complete review
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