Pot Noodles


Do you like Pot Noodles?  

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  1. 1. Do you like Pot Noodles?

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Never heard of em, BUT here in downtown seattle theres aplace that serves a dish called 3-cup chicken and they bring it to you in a hot pot, SOOOOO damn GOOOD :happy:

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sickening! used to munch them all the time...but well not anymore...

btw for US folks its dry food where you add water [chicken flavoured noodles with sweetcorn and mushrooms + soy sauce]

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Yea we have those here. Its ramen noodles like isnt it? Take the cup, warm some water, pour it in, mix a bit once its done doing its thing. Yea, not bad.......For a fast type of food.

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Ok. I used to live in the UK but i've been living in the US for two years. I ADORE Pot Noodles. I lived on the chicken and mushroom variety until they released the "Bombay Bad Boy" about 4 years ago, then of course i switched.

I remember fond memories of going on a camping trip and not having the motivation to get water to cook the thing, and so i attempted to eat one w/out water.

The US has NO equivilent. I can find some British Foods here that are genuine imports, like Lucozade, Walkers Crisps, Heinz Beans etc. I *cannot* find Pot Noodles anywhere. The ones you can buy online are *way* overpriced.

Ramen noodles (US Equiv) are no comparison, they are tastless and weak. Pot Noodles are the king of all foods for UK Males aged 12 - 29.

If anyone knows whereabouts in Texas i can get these things please let me know.

I have my mum ship me Bombay Bad Boys. At christmas she sent 10. They have not got here. :angry: Got to chase up the postal guys and see if i can get the parcel tracked. Its now been over 30 days since she sent it from england. I need my bad boys. I've not eaten one since late october. :no:

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