postsnthing wrote: » I don't want to turn this into the chicken thigh thread again but tried the spicy and southern fried varieties and hands down the worst chicken product I have ever purchased and half eaten. Disgusting grizzly strangely flavoured pieces of mystery meat pretending to be chicken.
caviardreams wrote: Oh God. I have a box in the freezer and am almost afraid to try them now
whiskeyman wrote: » I much prefer chicken thigh to breast. More juicy and flavoursome. We Irish are just so used to breast meat.
caviardreams wrote: » Oh God. I have a box in the freezer and am almost afraid to try them now
whiskeyman wrote: I much prefer chicken thigh to breast. More juicy and flavoursome. We Irish are just so used to breast meat.
Space Dog wrote: » The Skyr yogurt in the big pots (not sure if it's new) is nice, I had strawberry.
Dial Hard wrote: » I absolutely love thighs. And they're cheap as chips because people don't buy them, so long may that continue! But a frozen, breaded one would do absolutely nothing for me.
Bassboxxx wrote: » Just seen the Brooklea greek yogurt has gone from 10% fat to 5% Any idea why they would do this? They have a fat free for those who want it. Greek yogurt is typically meant to be 10%, so now we have one that's somewhere in between. It was always sold out in my store so not that it wasn't a seller.
caviardreams wrote: » I see they do a Brooklea upright tub greek style fat free one now for 69 cent too - slightly lower protein and more carbs than the wider "authentic" tub, so not sure it would be as thick perhaps. Hope they are not getting rid of the wider authentic one for 1.69 which is lovely and thick (and better macros!) I wonder is it a brexit casualty (don't get me started on teh bran flakes decline a f ew months back!). The authentic greek ones were made in greece (as they have to be) the greek style are made in the UK.
Bassboxxx wrote: » The one they've changed is the one you mentioned (wider, €1.69 and made in Greece) It's still made in Greece with Greek milk (it says) and is still branded as authentic. Have to say it still tastes good, but why mess with it in the first place??
igCorcaigh wrote: » Anyone get the burnt ends? Don't really know what to do with them lol! BBQ sides?
DavyD_83 wrote: » Sounds interesting, burnt ends of what exactly?
yogibear77 wrote: » I bought the specially selected honey roast ham slices today to use for sandwiches at lunchtime.....never again!!!! First time I have eaten ham that tasted of nothing, didn't even taste of ham never mind of honey