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agentx
11-08-2010, 17:09
i remember posted something about frey bentos pie's, and just found this: http://www.approvedfood.co.uk/TINNED_FOOD/Frtey_Bentos_Bolognese_Meal_40 0g
no connections but thought might be good for the tin and the contents for the dog

Shewie
11-08-2010, 17:14
I used to like FB pies, my gran used to make a wicked tea with pie and crinkle cut chips peas and gravy

Toddy
11-08-2010, 17:19
My Mum forgot to open one before she shoved it in the oven for my brother's lunch. (Big brother's new girlfried had just phoned to talk and she was a bit distracted)
It exploded and sprayed a perfect ring around the kitchen as it blasted past the oven door seals :rolleyes: ........not recommended, we needed a new cooker, and it took a week to scrape the damned stuff off the walls and ceiling before we could redecorate.

cheers,
M

EdS
11-08-2010, 17:24
the small individualy pies are just the right size to go in to a tea cake (bread bun to other folks).

tombear
11-08-2010, 17:26
Now that's surreal, night before last we were camping near Southampton and we shot into ASDA to grab food enough for the supper and brekfast and saw that very type.

Heres my lesson, read the label and don't be as gormless as I.

I saw the word "meal "and despite the can clearly showing pristine spaghetti with the goo on top assumed iit would be like the tinned spagetti of my youth.

Yup and they have allowed me to breed.

So supper was some rather runny goo, no spaghetti and some bread. Not very satisfying.

Incidentally it wasn't bad as such, only if compared to the real thing.

D'oh!

ATB

Tom

agentx
11-08-2010, 17:30
i remember my dad used to hide them from me coz he knew id eat it when i got home from a night out. trying to get the missus and kids to like them now.
as an after thought, has any of you folk ever had stuff from approvedfoods before?
chris

BarryG
11-08-2010, 17:34
Erm.... purely holocaust food I reckon, and even then, I think I'd rather eat my own gentlemen's vegetables first.
I used to like em as a kid though.

Tengu
11-08-2010, 17:35
I love them, they are just the thing to keep in store if you have sudden visitors

mattweasel
11-08-2010, 21:47
All pies are wonderful, unless someone evil puts cheese in them.

Try and say Frey Bentos without smiling,:) I can't. They remind me of my youth.

Melonfish
12-08-2010, 11:24
the small individualy pies are just the right size to go in to a tea cake (bread bun to other folks).

You're not from Wigan are you?

even i draw the line at a pie barm :D

crwydryny
12-08-2010, 14:08
humm... frey bentos *drools* just make sure they're the real ones and not the cheep imitation ones (my mom bought one of them once and I was scrambling for the bleach to get the aftertaste out of my mouth)

southey
12-08-2010, 14:20
OH YES! Fray bbbbbBBBBBBBENTOS, i love em, one tin meal. yum, i'm of to the store for some now, oh yeah!!!!

wicca
12-08-2010, 14:57
Prior to sailing from England just over a year ago I arranged with the local Azda manager for a bulk buy of FB pies, otherwise it would have meant clearing the shelf of the stock on display. I got some very strange looks at the checkout when I toddled up with a trolley load of pies.
There was a brief terrifying period when I almost ran out of FB's on voyage, but I was able to re-stock at Morrisons in Gibraltar..so life can go on...

EdS
12-08-2010, 16:38
You're not from Wigan are you?

even i draw the line at a pie barm :D

No otherside of the Pennines by a long chalk - now moves west to Bradford. Just like my stodge.

also good in a giant yorkshire pudding with mash

shaggystu
12-08-2010, 18:45
food of the gods! the tins make a brilliant cheap plate/bowl, i always have at least one in my rucskack, they're perfect for doing bannock.

cheers

stuart

it's all they eat in the argentine, frey bentos and cheap red wine (anyone who recognises this quote should be ashamed of themselves!)

Womble_Lancs
12-08-2010, 19:29
You're not from Wigan are you?

even i draw the line at a pie barm :D

They have pastie barms in Bolton. Weird.

southey
12-08-2010, 19:35
Chips and gravey!

shaggystu
13-08-2010, 08:34
Chips and gravey!

you should be ashamed of yourself!

cheers

stuart

agentx
25-08-2010, 19:25
just had the "limited edition" chicken fray bentos, and ive seen better cat food. pastry was OK, but the chicken.. im sure it came from a can of cat food. just glad i didnt pay the marked price of £2.29

southey
25-08-2010, 19:27
Yup they are an aquired taste, yummy!

para106
25-08-2010, 19:36
I like the their Steak Puddings too!!! We used to call them 'babies heads' in Blackburn!!!

budgetbus
25-08-2010, 19:37
Erm.... purely holocaust food I reckon, and even then, I think I'd rather eat my own gentlemen's vegetables first.
I used to like em as a kid though.
Agreed, i would rather eat tac-bac lol

bilmo-p5
29-08-2010, 11:42
Pie butties?

Food o' t'Gods!

spiritwalker
29-08-2010, 20:07
i love em too.. but love the goblin steak and kidney puddings more so 3 rounds of buttered bread is just enough to see off a goblin pudding :-D

southey
29-08-2010, 20:12
hey whats this goblin puddings?

spiritwalker
29-08-2010, 20:26
they are in a tiny tin your supposed to cover in water and boil them but if you empty into a bowl and nuke them for 3 mins they taste just as good
heres a random link of what to look for in your super market
http://www.foodprocessing-technology.com/projects/simpsons/simpsons4.html

southey
29-08-2010, 20:28
Yes another pot pie to try! cheers spiritwalker, my tummy thanks thee.

spiritwalker
29-08-2010, 20:33
no problem just dont expect a pie in the form of a crusty pastry these beauties are suet pudding type bases totally yum i have never brought myself to look at the ingredients probably why i still love them so much

southey
29-08-2010, 20:35
Never ever read the ingredients of a indulgence! they look like proper puddings, hhmmm!