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by - written on 27/08/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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I do love spicy foods and when I saw this in my local Sainsbury's priced at £1.29 I really fancied it with some naan bread for a quick supper! I'm not much of a cook and when out of the gym I'm flipping starving and this promising to heat up from chilled in my microwave in 3 minutes flat.... seemed a good buy to me! lol. The Packaging.... Black square, and fairly deep pot with a clear film over that and a cardboard sleeve that slides on and off. On the front sections of the sleeve there is a photograph of the 'Aloo' and I'm told it is Sainsbury's 'Indian' Aloo Saag and that it is medium in the hotness stakes, it is produced in the UK, Vegetarian ... Read the complete review
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