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Sainsburys value curry sauce 4p
marty-401
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Yes only 4p a jar. Not tried it myself but I have left a saucer with some on outside all week and its disappeared! Hopefully its our local cat that has taken to it, it has been leaving a calling sign on the lawn :mad: (well its not done it this week) :rotfl: . With a bit of luck its now the owner cleaning the mess up. Got to be a bargain.
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Not really a freebie, more just cheap shopping. :rolleyes:Back on MSE after a 5 year hiatus.
:heart2: Rhi :heart2:
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probably just bottled friday night vomit.Survey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740
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Nuts, I meant to post on the grabbit forum :embarasse0
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This sauce has gone up and down in price throughout the last 2 years, when I found it it was 8p, then it went up two or three times and ended up at something like 56p so I stopped buying it.
If it is the same recipe as when I had it I can recommend it, it needs some veg and or meat as well as rice to bulk it out a bit but it tastes fine. A bit too spicy for me (but then I'm a wimp) so I used to add milk to it to calm it down a bit.
EDIT: Just had a thought, it might be a loss leader to attract students, I first found it around this time when I started uni.0 -
Ingredients:
Water, Tomato Pur!e (9%), Onion (5%), Maize Starch, Sugar, Lemon Juice From Concentrate, Sultanas (2%), Rapeseed Oil, Curry Powder (contains: Coriander, Turmeric, Rice Flour, Fenugreek, Cumin, Mustard Flour, Salt, Ginger, Black Pepper, Paprika, Chilli, Nutmeg, Fennel), Whey Powder, Salt, Spirit Vinegar, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Cayenne Pepper, Turmeric, Preservative: Sulphur Dioxide.0 -
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So the cat that frequenets their garden as a toilet can eat it....and have the squits at home!
Nice idea...might try that myself!!!James thinks worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it doesn't get you anywhere
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Why would you feed a cat that uses your garden as a toilet curry? It may spray the owner's house a lovely, smelly shade, but will probably just leave little brown puddles in your garden.
I suppose it's worth the risk though.The View Belongs To Everyone0 -
It's not a commercially available 'sauce' that causes problems its the incorrectly cooked 'meat' or bad storage of the finished product.
As to leaving a 'potential' hazard outside for the local wild-life or free roaming pets to eat, a bit of a no-no as far as animal welfare is concerned. If the cat did have problems 'and' it can be traced back to your actions then the owner could possibly sue you or the local RSPCA/Animal Welfare could take you to court.
There are other means of riddding your garden of unwanted 'visitors'0 -
jays fluid stinks your garden out but the cats wont poop on it too. we know that cause the neighbours cat used to jumponto a large pot that had a small tree in it and did his poopies there lol.Survey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740
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