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Tesco Healthy Living Coronation Chicken FillerNewest Review: ... and I plucked a 300g plastic tub of coronation chicken sandwich filler from the shelf. I then went on a mission to find my ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 06/07/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Wandering round Tesco, i was beggining to get extremely bored. I do love going shopping with my mum and two little brothers, looking at all the delicious foods and deciding which things i'd like to eat in the following week we were shopping for. However a 14 year old girl, can only take so much of Tesco, and after we had been there for around 45 minutes I decided to take a seat at the front of the store, to wait on my mum finishing the huge shop. I started to trail to the front door seating area, and I trailed down the yogurt and aisle, and decided to take a "short cut" through the cold meat section. This "short cut" turned out to be a longer ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/06/08 (Very useful, 613 readings)
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My other half always takes sandwiches with him to work and we have a cooked meal at night when he gets home. Usually we buy ham, chicken and beef for these but he has become really bored with these and wanted a change. I suggested the usual suspects, cheese, tuna and egg but he didn't want smelly egg sandwiches and tuna mayo can go soggy and cheese isn't something you want every day is it. We shop on-line with Tesco as the supermarket is too far to walk and getting a taxi would cost just as much as the delivery charges. When we did our shop a couple of weeks ago and the sandwich filling issue came up he sat and had a good look about on the site and decided to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/03/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Coronation chicken is one of the UK's most popular sanwich fillings sitting on the shelves alongside such classics as egg mayonnise, prawn cocktail and cheese and onion but what most people probably don't realise is that is is uniquely British and has it's own unique history! It was created especially for the coronation lunch of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. It was created by Constance Spry and was served to the Queen accompanied by a rice and pea salad. It consists of apricots, sultanas and chicken in a mayonnaise (low fat in this case) flavoured with curry powder. I've always been a fan of Coronation chicken but obviously being drenched ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/06/08 (Useful, 28 readings)
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I thought I would try this filler as I have tried a few in the past and they have either been really strong like the chese and onion ones I have tried or tasteless, so thought I would gie this one a go. I liked the idea of sweet with savoury. The filler contains chicken, curry mayonnaise, sultanas, an peach pieces which sound strange but works really well. I tried it simply in a sandwish and it was so so tasty, its so moreish. The flavour of the mild creamy curry works well with the sweetness of the sultanas and peaches. The combination is really nice and the curry flavour is not hot so if you dont like spicy things you will still like this. The price is reaosnable ... Read the complete review
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