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Barmaid | 16:46 Thu 15th Aug 2013 | Food & Drink
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We are going camping on Sat night. Just for one night. Consequently, I don't want to pack a load of cooking equipment. I shall have two gas rings at my disposal. What would you cook in advance to take with you just to heat through (and please not chilli, it has a terrible effect on Mr BM and I just KNOW the toilets at this event will be less than salubrious).
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heat lamps and fried eggs are also Wrong

^^ wot minty said about a corned beef hash with some crusty bread would be nice too, and that's only one pan: pre-chopped onions and pre-steamed spuds and it's just an assembly job
Pot noodles, then just boil some water!!
Or even a Vesta Curry, if you are feeling a bit adventurous, neti?
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I just checked the weather. It's going to rain :(
Careful that you don't sink, Bm !.
I can remember the day my mother brought a Vesta Beef Curry in a box, home. That was an awfully big adventure.
id just pre cook the sausages and take dry stuff, bread and cheese sounds good to me
svejk, they are still selling Vesta in my local Poundstretcher, I saw them last week. Blast from the past!
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lol, if I serve Mr BM Vesta, he won't speak to me for a month.

Actually......... ;)
Do they still do those chicken chow miens gawd they were bad.
i am the only one who has never tried a vesta dish?
Well count yourself lucky then, fluffy lol.
They sell Vesta in Savers :) I used to love their chow mein when I was little though mainly for the crispy noodles that came with it.

I still like their paella for a quick tea.
Our Home Bargains sell Vestas
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiJteD9wwDc
think i might keep on ignoring them
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Think "Pot Noodle" with added floor sweepings and a few toenails, Fluff and you are nearly there.
pot noodle are on the 'devils food' list anyway
Yep, a very accurate discription there, BM.
we lived off Vestas while on an extended hol driving round Europe some years ago. We took enough for one every three nights, and ate out or starved the other nights. They were fine. I don't know if they still taste the same these days.

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