Football1 min ago
Would You Call This A Proper Kit ;-)
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While doing my boring [like this post I hear you muttering] weekly
supermarket shop today, I came across an item boasting the
title "Lasagne Kit".
That looks handy I thought, but on examining the package more closely
I noticed it stated "Just add mince and cheese".
Some kit ! ! ! !
supermarket shop today, I came across an item boasting the
title "Lasagne Kit".
That looks handy I thought, but on examining the package more closely
I noticed it stated "Just add mince and cheese".
Some kit ! ! ! !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a 'kit', of course it isn't! A kit is a set of tools or items that are intended for a specific purpose, which means that you get everything that you need for making lasagne, and this 'kit' is not a 'kit'. That's misrepresentation, to put it mildly, and Mrs. bookbinder is still annoyed by what you have seen.
I've seen those 'kits' too.
Basically you're paying a pound per person for a bit of tomato sauce, a bit of 'creamy sauce' and a bit of pasta. It also means that (unless you're prepared to muck about dividing up the sauces) you're forced into making a four-portion lasagne, even if there aren't exactly four people in your house to eat it.
I've never seen the attraction myself!
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Basically you're paying a pound per person for a bit of tomato sauce, a bit of 'creamy sauce' and a bit of pasta. It also means that (unless you're prepared to muck about dividing up the sauces) you're forced into making a four-portion lasagne, even if there aren't exactly four people in your house to eat it.
I've never seen the attraction myself!
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