I don't know why I bought this
I know perfectly well that Pot Noodle - that great British food substance - is shite. I'm a person that puts salt on my salt, but Pot Noodle is so salty it makes me feel all weird and dehyrdrated. But I couldn't resist a food substance that had incorporated the Confederate Battle Flag in its packaging. I should have, but I didn't. Maybe I was feeling oddly homesick...
It sat in our cupboard for quite a while. But I'm off sick today and the house is not really well stocked with food. (We have no food.) So I thought, today's the day. Plus I was curious if a noodle soup could really taste like fried chicken.
When I opened the lid, there was an extra little surprise inside.
It's like so tangy y'all.
Wow, a strange combination of California 80s and South East idiom.
Here's what it looks like without the ketchup packet. Yummy, dust!
And here's what it looks like after adding boiling water and stirring (the only required preparation)
This isn't the final product though. No, for that I had to wait two minutes for the noodles and corn kernels and bits of soya protein to soften in the hot water. Yes, that two minutes did feel like an eternity.
Ready at last. Did it taste like Southern Fried Chicken? No. Did it even taste like chicken? Not really. Though perhaps it's because I'm sick and my taste buds are shot, but really it just tasted like salt.
I was going to save the special sauce packet (for what I don't know), but I'm afraid the salty salt was just too salty, so I needed to add some salty ketchup to see if it tasted better.
It did taste better. But it still didn't taste like chicken. And now I feel all weird and dehydrated.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Honey, do I need to send you a mini-confederate flag for Cleatus' nursery? Just give the word and I'll oblige!!
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