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Haywards Traditional Onions 400 grams
A must with salads or fish and chips or on their own as a tasty snackHaywards traditional style onionsImported from EnglandUnique British tasteCrunchy onions pickled in malt vinegar
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u/KyngGeorge ยท 5 pointsr/LPOTL

In addition to the Monster Munch, get your hands on some Twiglets. Usually can find those at World Market. Roast Beef Hula Hoops are amazing. Prawn Cocktail crisps are great, fight me.

Kroger or Meijers around me usually have both McVities Digestives, and Hobnobs. Also Jaffa Cakes and Jammie Dodgers. Five stars for the last three.

Pickled Onions.

Some good at-home things you can try:

Scotch Eggs - Meat-wrapped hard-boiled eggs that you can either fry or bake.

Toad in the Hole - Misleading, is actually frogs buried with ~2cm of coverage, and a small campfire cooked on top. You eat them in the morning after the fire's burnt down, as a healthy wake-up. A++

Shepherd's Pie - As mentioned on the recent show. Nice on a cold day. If you're too hungry for the final step, you can always just have the filling over mashed potatoes for a Mess.

Sausage Roll - It's sausage meat (not in casing), wrapped in puff pastry. That's basically it.

Steak and Guinness Pie - Another good one for cold days. All of these are good for cold days. It's cold a lot in the UK. The food is basically made to make people that are coming in from cold rain feel better.

Mince Pies - Good around Christmastime. For those that don't know, mincemeat is basically just fruit and spices, no actual meat involved.


Everything except maybe the first and last listed also need generous helpings of gravy with them. Preferably Bisto.