Who needs Sweet Sue when you can have CHRISTMAS TINNER?
BORING BORING BORING.God I hope I don't get a PANETTONE from someone this year
Who needs Sweet Sue when you can have CHRISTMAS TINNER?
It looks like something from Madame X’s buffet tableWho needs Sweet Sue when you can have CHRISTMAS TINNER?
How on earth does one cook / heat it without it turning into an unholy mess?
I imagine you boil the tin in a saucepan of water, then lid off and dig in.
Family do make a tasty treat.Huge yes.
Best thing about Christmas (maybe after family)
The top is apparently scrambled egg and bacon, and the bottom Christmas pudding. Perhaps you eat it layer by layer.
Ooh I do like a good family circle as well!Maybe he meant FAMILY CIRCLE
OH MY GOD
Sounds like the sort of the thing that should be DISCOURAGED in these times of covid.FAMILY CIRCLE WANK OVER A BISCUIT
Is there a reversed version of that British shop for us Brits who want to enjoy a wholesome tin of chlorinated chicken?
Judge for yourself!
https://tasteofbritain.com
Potato scones are Scottish! I don't eat them any more but they're GREAT - there are also potato farls which are Irish versions of the same thing.
What in god's name is a POTATO SCONE? Is that a northern thing? In the frozen products no less!
I'm a YES for a mince pie, especially if they have icing rather than a pastry lid. But I can only really eat 2 or3 across the whole festive season before I'm done for the year.
@RJN can you buy most of this stuff off the shelf in there? We should give you a list of recommendations.
Angel Delight butterscotch flavour
Mushy peas of course
It's a scone made with potato. The clue is in the name.
There are few things better than a tattie scone that's been in the toaster. Mmmm.