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Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 10:39 am
by dippersgirl
brussel sprout crisps.jpg
BRUSSELS SPROUT CRISPS!

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 11:13 am
by slsgjc
I have tried frozen sprouts before, not that brand , I find them way to mushy ,much prefer a sprout with a crunch.
Ignore me ... just realised they’re crisps

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 11:49 am
by Deniz1
But they are not frozen sprouts post 2 they are crisps or chips as they are called here

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 3:51 pm
by Cally
Why would you ……..

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 4:17 pm
by mrsgee
Oh my goodness..... why? Although I do remember years ago Hedgehog Crisps...... and tomato ketchup, and bovril flavoured, which were a little more appealing than a hedgehog.... cute as they are..... but sprouts...... no way jose.

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 4:40 pm
by sophie
Sadly I don't eat crisps, but if I did I think I would enjoy sprout flavoured. (or is it a joke, coming up to Christmas?)

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 4:41 pm
by ttoli
mrsgee wrote:Oh my goodness..... why? Although I do remember years ago Hedgehog Crisps...... and tomato ketchup, and bovril flavoured, which were a little more appealing than a hedgehog.... cute as they are..... but sprouts...... no way jose.
if I remember correctly it was a clever play on words, the brand name was Hedgehog , so they were Hedgehog "flavoured crisps".

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 5:24 pm
by mrsgee
Yes, ttoli, it was a clever play on words.... and maybe the sprouts crisps are the same...... made from old 'sprouting' potatoes maybe? lol

Re: Have you tried these?

Posted: Sun 11 Nov 2018 6:06 pm
by dippersgirl


our granddaughter, who is holding the bag, did not like them at all, our grandson said 'no not really but ate two, our daughter in law who tested these as well as 'stuffed turkey' and also 'pigs in blankets' thought they were 'quite' nice - 'A whole Christmas Dinner' then -