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Does it matter what brand of beans go on your toast?
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over a year ago
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"so long as they are not value range ones they all taste the same to me What is wrong with the "value range"? Are you a bean snob?"
they just tend to be really watery, I don't mind shops own brands just not value range ones, they're all juice |
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over a year ago
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are. "
I dont like heinz and prefer an "own brand" bean.....
asda,tesco,,aldi .......i likes them mushed up with butter in but dont like really cheapos as they are like bullets |
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over a year ago
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"Cheap beans - add a few herbs, some paprika, a little chilli.. Gourmet Beans!"
What even them 10p beans? I once had aldi ones and they were like bullets. |
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"Cheap beans - add a few herbs, some paprika, a little chilli.. Gourmet Beans!
What even them 10p beans? I once had aldi ones and they were like bullets. "
haha - erm well the crunch means they're 'extra posh'.. |
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over a year ago
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are. "
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me"
What are you like at flicking them? |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
What are you like at flicking them? "
Haha! Not too bad |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me"
They're the ones the dead mice were in |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
What are you like at flicking them?
Haha! Not too bad "
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in "
A rat was found in Heinz beans. Heinz issued a statement denying it was "in any way connected
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in " What dead mice? |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?"
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that "
I meant Aldi |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that "
No no no no no no please tell me you are joking there! |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in
A rat was found in Heinz beans. Heinz issued a statement denying it was "in any way connected
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a suicidal rat jumped into the saucepan after it was opened??? |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that
No no no no no no please tell me you are joking there! "
I wish I was. Same with milk. Dairies are allowed a percentage of the milk to be pus (puss?) from udders. I hate knowing this stuff. My daughter finds stuff like this just to depress me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in
A rat was found in Heinz beans. Heinz issued a statement denying it was "in any way connected
a suicidal rat jumped into the saucepan after it was opened???"
A whole rat had been found inside a tin of Heinz baked beans.
The dead rat climbed or fell into the tin at the factory, according to a post mortem which established it had been entombed during tinning.
A cook discovered the rodent on opening the catering tin
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that
No no no no no no please tell me you are joking there!
I wish I was. Same with milk. Dairies are allowed a percentage of the milk to be pus (puss?) from udders. I hate knowing this stuff. My daughter finds stuff like this just to depress me"
OMFG! I feel physically sick not not milk they wouldn't I like milk on my cereals its disgusting! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that
No no no no no no please tell me you are joking there!
I wish I was. Same with milk. Dairies are allowed a percentage of the milk to be pus (puss?) from udders. I hate knowing this stuff. My daughter finds stuff like this just to depress me"
I find it hard to believe, but hey, that's life, a surprise a minute I do know cheap skimmed and semi skimmed milk has colouring in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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some of the own brand stuff is better than the premium brands
the Asda chosen by you is great. and Morrisons do their own squares which we love.
although beans and tomato sauce has to be heinz. self confessed bean snobs |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in What dead mice?
The ones that were found in tins of baked beans. Might have been Lidles beans though. Factories are allowed a certain amount of rat and mouse droppings, human hair and other detritus in food you know. I really wish I didn't know that
No no no no no no please tell me you are joking there!
I wish I was. Same with milk. Dairies are allowed a percentage of the milk to be pus (puss?) from udders. I hate knowing this stuff. My daughter finds stuff like this just to depress me
I find it hard to believe, but hey, that's life, a surprise a minute I do know cheap skimmed and semi skimmed milk has colouring in. "
I suppose it must be hard to keep everything sterile. Apparently the cows develop sores from the milking machines. I'm going to pretend she read it in the Sun and put it down as a puff piece |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in "
I'm not surprised the per mice were dead! Lidls beans are shit! |
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over a year ago
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Branston beans with a dash of worcester sauce and grated cheese on homebaked bread cut to doorstep sized slabs, toasted under the grill till the cheese bubbles |
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"Branston beans with a dash of worcester sauce and grated cheese on homebaked bread cut to doorstep sized slabs, toasted under the grill till the cheese bubbles"
Mmmmm just how I like it...not forgetting black pepper! |
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over a year ago
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"Bit of brown sauce or ketchup is nice with beans but certainly criminal to forget the cheese sure are my kids love that too , "
Sometimes put the cheese in with the beans as they cook |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bit of brown sauce or ketchup is nice with beans but certainly criminal to forget the cheese sure are my kids love that too ,
Sometimes put the cheese in with the beans as they cook "
And onions .
Just leave off swinging for a few days !. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i used to be a heinz man but i changed to branston a year or so ago and have never looked back "
Heinz are on offer at costcutter by me 4 cans for £1.80 a bargain. |
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"i used to be a heinz man but i changed to branston a year or so ago and have never looked back
Heinz are on offer at costcutter by me 4 cans for £1.80 a bargain. "
gentlemen, fart your engines |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Heinz was good for years but then i discovered Branston beans and i was converted!! the same way i was converted with reggae reggae sauce with cheese on toast! my life seems to be just that little bit better now. |
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"I like Heinz but they can be real pricey for what they are.
I'm a fussy eater and always buy Heinz but I've recently started buying Lidl's own and they are better tasting to me
They're the ones the dead mice were in "
1997 and it was sainsburys own brand beans
Lidl beans are nice I used to insist on hienz but after trying lidl have bought them since. 4 for a pound. |
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