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I knew of someone once who, as a student, ate nothing but student food for a whole term or more - ie pie, chips and curry sauce. Maybe he didn't always have the pie if he was hard up.


The result - he caught scurvy! He was so embarassed he locked himself in his room until the symptoms (a blotchy rash) disappeared.

The Wing Yip in Brixton has a range of just add water curry sauce packets which might be worth a go including a Katsu curry sauce like that at Waggamamma and other japanese places. I think there's a Wing Yip in Camberwell and maybe one on Peckham Rye - certainly an asian supermarket so worth a look.

cook1e Wrote:

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> i can recommend the bisto chip shop curry sauce

> granuels have a tub in my cupboard now just for my

> hubbie, see hes a yorkshire lad and loves chips

> and curry sauce and chips and gravy so wrong!!!

> see im a peckham lass and cant stand anything on

> my chips sept vineger and sauce.

> having lived in yorkshire past 20 years i would do

> time for another taste of mansies pie mash and

> liquor


Cook1e. Your prayers have been answered and you won't have to go to nick:


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