which ones did you have to eat or shopped for ?
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Re: Heinz and hp spagetti
As far as i'm concerned, Heinz Noodle Doodles can never be beaten.
Even though I know it's all the same stuff, Noodle Doodles always seemed to taste far better than any other tinned spaghetti.
Plus it had that amazing theme tune.
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oh very hard to beat mate.
also loved invaders and haunted house ones.
Originally posted by DemonEyeX View PostAs far as i'm concerned, Heinz Noodle Doodles can never be beaten.
Even though I know it's all the same stuff, Noodle Doodles always seemed to taste far better than any other tinned spaghetti.
Plus it had that amazing theme tune.FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL
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As a kid mum used to mostly buy Heinz simply because it was the main brand that most shops sold.It was just straight forward spagetti or later on spagetti alphabets.Noodle doodles and the other fancy shaped types seems to belong more to my sisters childhood (80's).
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spaghett alphabets where lovely.
could do with some now.
Originally posted by battyrat View PostAs a kid mum used to mostly buy Heinz simply because it was the main brand that most shops sold.It was just straight forward spagetti or later on spagetti alphabets.Noodle doodles and the other fancy shaped types seems to belong more to my sisters childhood (80's).FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL
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oh i so agree on both counts.
have had the spaghetti lately and its so watery no thickness at all.
need to add your own tomato sauce to it.
Originally posted by Powdered toast man View PostI remember Heinz making Invaders in Tomato soup years ago. Now, they were lovely. The Heinz Spaghetti doesn't seem the same now. Watery sauce and slighly undercooked pasta.FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL
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