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Tesco Horror Story
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I don't have muct to add other than what's already been said, but really, is a dead moth going to do you much harm??
Without trying to sound to hippy dippy....people are so far removed from the natural world these days!0 -
I think they should have charged for it as an 'extra'. Could spark off a whole new range.
Mixed moth salad
Caterpillar and caper mix
Snail surprise with avocado dip
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Shouldn't that be Avocado dip with Snail Surprise ?
Azari - Tesco do a Mediterranean bread with sundried tomatoes and black olives. The olives bear a striking resemblance to Bluebottles and Woodlice ! It's very good though !0 -
Azari - Tesco do a Mediterranean bread with sundried tomatoes and black olives. The olives bear a striking resemblance to Bluebottles and Woodlice ! It's very good though !
Yes, I've had it. Very nice. Probably where I got the idea for the post.
Goes a treat with the roast crunchy frog.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
All you nay-sayers are missing the point.
What if a child had eaten the moth? will none of you think of the children?Thinking critically since 1996....0 -
somethingcorporate wrote: »All you nay-sayers are missing the point.
What if a child had eaten the moth? will none of you think of the children?
Growing children need the extra protein.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
My children would love to find a tasty treat like this in a bag of salad leaves, they'd also probably prefer to eat the moth rather than the salad.0
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First world problems...
Am I the only person that doesn't bother to wash spinach, potatoes, carrots, lettuce or anything else for that matter...?0 -
I bit into a cereal bar the other night and discovered it was full of maggots! Couldn't remember where I bought it so just chucked it in the bin and checked the rest of the bars, they were all fine. DH says it was probably a rogue fly that got in during production. It happens, I'm off cereal bars for a while but no harm done."Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it." (Montgomery, L.M.(1908). Anne of Green Gables.)
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