How do I take the taste away from an ALDI pasty ?!


Question: How do I take the taste away from an ALDI pasty !?
And secondly, how do I undo the psychological trauma!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


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I belive one of Mr C!.M!.O!.T Dibblers finest pies (Named meat extra) will take away the taste, and make you forget all about what you have eatem before (mostly because your stomach and bowels will become too much of a focus of your attention!.) Now, hasten along the streets of Ankh-Morpork until he greets you Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's all in the mind my dear!.
If you go shopping at such poor establishments, you should know that such pasties are similar to their customers!.!.!.
Fat, ugly and with no taste!.
You strike me as an M&S lady, and are used to a nice bit of meat in between your spicy bits and shortcrust - not someone who likes a bit of cheap!.
Pour yourself a stiff one, and you'll forget about it in no time!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

heyheyhey, its Kumquat Hour - I think you mean Dr!. Oetker!.

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LOL to this question!.

I suggest brushing your teeth, mouthwashing and a shot of straight vodka!.

Enough to ruin ANYONE'S tastebuds!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I have had many products from Aldi, including pasties, I have always found them reasonably priced and o!.k!. Great fruit and veg !Www@FoodAQ@Com

Oh good lord, explain to me what you're going through!. Can't really say I've ever eaten an ALDI pasty but I've seen the mouldy fruit they sell!. That just about did it for me!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Eat a Lidl's "Gertsnuzgefhenfald" pie, you know the ones!? under Doktuer okters pizzas and the pickled pigs anuses Www@FoodAQ@Com

suck the head of a golf club

watch the exorcist

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Buy yourself a Lidls pie, that should sort you out!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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