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I Wont Be Buying Aunt Bessies Spuds

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trt | 17:37 Fri 07th Oct 2016 | News
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She is English, trt
Prudie....I could make you a better roastie.
I can't believe I did this, but I went to the Aunt Bessie's website and found that they are proud to use only British eggs and British and Irish meat. No word on the potatoes, but their factories are all in places you'd expect to grow potatoes large scale in (yes including Ireland) so I'd be surprised if they were importing them. It would seem a daft thing to do in the British Isles. But freezing may be more cost effective on the continent
Islay you've basically said what I was saying so don't get the terse bit. we don't have people who want to do it so why not let others who welcome the chance to?
I don't doubt people can make better at home but I did say without the faff - parboiling, bashing about, dipping in batter or whatever else people do.
Lol I was worried incase my response sounded terse - it did when I read it back to myself
Not sure if this has any bearing on the discussion or whether things have moved on since.


http://www.fruitnet.com/fpj/article/162939/agristo-takes-aunt-bessies-production-overseas
Ah yes I read that Norfolk had closed but missed the Belgian bit.
Oh dear, trouble ahead :-)
All those years of reading Fresh Produce Journal finally er bear fruit ...
I too went spud bashing in my teens, but I'm pretty sure it all mechanised now. No need for people of any nationality to pick by hand. And certainly no need for us to be importing potatoes, frozen or otherwise.

Outrageous. Auntie Bessie would turn in her vegetable patch.
I am transferring my allegiance to Albert Rooster frozen chips. Just as nice as Aunt B's, maybe better and entirely British
Roosters red potatoes roast up beautifully! No need for Aunt Bessie.
Have you tried Rooster's frozen chips. Sharon? They are definitely worth trying
I didn't buy them before, but now definitely won't - ever!

We buy Yorkshire frozen peas and Yorkshire frozen broad beans and Yorkshire spuds here! :) (I think we also do Yorkshire frozen carrots and others, but I'm not sure about that yet.)
I grow my own peas, broad beans, runner beans. Freeze beautifully and last the year
>>Have you tried Rooster's frozen chips. Sharon? They are definitely worth trying
No I haven't, but I will do.

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We buy Yorkshire frozen peas and Yorkshire frozen broad beans and Yorkshire spuds here! :) (I think we also do Yorkshire frozen carrots and others, but I'm not sure about that yet.)
Jourdain, are you sure they're from Yorkshire??
McCain's potato products are also entirely British. I know lots of people love them but I don't like them at all
Mc Cains are just as good if not better. Canadian company using only British grown spuds.
It's all down to personal taste, chip.

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