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Does anyone please know what these were/are called

There a very small pot of sauce that you add to a frying pan with no oil then cook your chicken breasts in them. They come in a small pot with a green lid and used to be about 1.50p each. Im pretty sure they were made by knorr but maybe not. I know they did a bbq flavour and fihetta flavour. We used our last one some weeks ago and now cannot find where we bought them from
Thanks in advance
Mad Mum to 3 wonderful children, 2 foster kittens and 2 big fat cats that never made it to a new home!
Aiming to loose 56 pounds this year. Total to date 44.5 pounds 12.5 to go. Slimming World Rocks!

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  • Are they called 'sizzle and stir' - the ones I know are by Knorr but have a big jar attached to the bottom of the small jar. I'm not sure if I ever saw them separately though.
    :hello:
  • funkymonkey849
    funkymonkey849 Posts: 622 Forumite
    edited 9 November 2009 at 8:38PM
    is it knorr stir it? or somthing like that
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    just googled it and apprently they have been discontinued
  • scotrae
    scotrae Posts: 588 Forumite
    Discontinued? Ah! These were fabulous and a little went a long, long way.
  • Funky thats them!
    Oh no discontinued! they were scrummy and as Scotrae said a little did stretcch
    Mad Mum to 3 wonderful children, 2 foster kittens and 2 big fat cats that never made it to a new home!
    Aiming to loose 56 pounds this year. Total to date 44.5 pounds 12.5 to go. Slimming World Rocks!
  • yes, stir it up.. they have quite a few on ebay
  • nic1lou2
    nic1lou2 Posts: 686 Forumite
    edited 9 November 2009 at 9:04PM
    If you have a Home Bargains near you try there - I picked some up at our local one about a week or so ago and they were much much cheaper than £1.50 but can't quite remember how much but less than 50p each. Good luck

    Edit - Just went on ebay to see if they were the same sauces and can't believe what people are prepared to pay for them - might have to think about putting mine on there!!!!!!!
    "Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you are up to........"
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  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
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    charliee wrote: »
    yes, stir it up.. they have quite a few on ebay


    £7 plus £1.49 P+P, what the heck is in them?
  • yes have seen them in poundland and the like, not for a while though
  • i think £7 is for 3... but still not cheap!
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