so you would drive round them and swerve into oncoming traffic????
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I remember them.
They were made in a factory outside Newport in South Wales (near where I live). They got a LOT of press.
The story goes that they asked various tramps and old farmers to describe the hedgehog taste. Apparently, to prepare hedghog this is what you do...
[slips into Jamie Oliver mode]
Kill your hedgehog and wrap it in clay. Then throw it on a fire of bake in an oven. When cooked you pull the clay coating off which also removes the spines. Eat with garnish.
So what did they taste like? Contrary to what people say above, they were OK and tasted not unlike mild smokey bacon with a delicate flavour.
I ate loads of packets of them.
It's just the idea of eating hedgehog which makes you go Eeewwwwwwww. But there are plenty of people who think the idea of eating a pig is equally as disgusting.
Hope this helps.
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Dean80s:
HOW ON EARTH COULD ANYONE LOVE HEDGEHOGS???? THEY ARE SLOW, NOT NICE TO LOOK AT,FULL OF FLEAS AND TICKS AND THEY DONT KNOW THE GREEN CROSS CODE!!!!!
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I remember these hedgehog crisps came out not long after "Not the nine O'clock news" had the "squashed" hedgehog in their "I Love Truckin" sketch,for some reason it was only our local chippie that stocked them,and must admit i quite liked the taste,las time i remember seeing them would be easy 20yrs ago
and as for the green cross code and hedgehogs..........a small tip/hint for you all if a hedgehog is crossing in front of you while your driving along......if you stop with yer lights on(obviously they are nocturnal) they will freeze on the spot 99% of the time,so best stop,put yer lights off and let them cross safely...........and as for these sick ppl who think its cool to run over something thats living got no time for them whatsover
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I remember Hedgehog crisps, but as the brand, not the flavour. The sandwich shop that used to be on the corner of Wardour Street and the road leading to the market stocked cheese and onion flavour Hedgehog crisps, and to my recollection, they were the most cheesiest and onioniest crisps I ever tasted. The strength of the flavour put Golden Wonder, Smiths, Ringos etc. firmly in second place. We (my brother and I) didn't get them very often, a rare treat if my mum had time to buy some, but when we did get a pack each, we were never disappointed with the flavour, as you sometimes are with other brands.Cheers
Armchair
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Re: Hedgehog flavour crisps....
Originally posted by dean80's View Postdid anyone actually ever like them, and what flavour were they really?Oh to be a kid again with a can of Top Deck on a hot summer day, now that would be good.
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