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Did anyone purchase the potato croquettes from Woolworths I was wondering what they tasted like?
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no...sorry.

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I don't want to watch a 30 min Woolies ad for their products.

 

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reports say they are far to expensive and greasy

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They were $5.99 for a pck of ten, so not particularly expensive.  I bought a few packs - they are delish!!!  Not greasy.  You cook them in the oven and let them sit for a few minutes, otherwise they fall apart.  Only problem I had was I thought they needed a bit of salt, but I use far too much salt, anyway.

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Thanks mcrfan been wanting to try them but my oven died last week .
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I read the Woolies FB page, and people were saying they were tasteless.
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@mcrfan888 wrote:

They were $5.99 for a pck of ten, so not particularly expensive.  I bought a few packs - they are delish!!!  Not greasy.  You cook them in the oven and let them sit for a few minutes, otherwise they fall apart.  Only problem I had was I thought they needed a bit of salt, but I use far too much salt, anyway.


Your kidding you can buy 10kg of spuds for tha many $$

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I bought them..they were soggy, fell to bits and tasted processed.
My youngest re-named them Croq-wets.
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@ten*teeny*tiny*toes wrote:
I bought them..they were soggy, fell to bits and tasted processed.
My youngest re-named them Croq-wets.

Big difference between having something freshly made and coming out of a freezer

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