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Calories in Vesta Curry & Rice With Beef 236g, Nutrition Information | Nutracheck
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Pulp Librarian on Twitter: "Vesta quickly became one of the best selling ready meals of the sixties. It had the market to itself for three whole years and by 1966 Sainsbury's alone
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Vesta Beef Curry 215gm x7 : Amazon.co.uk: Grocery
Vesta Beef Curry Review - YouTube
Taste the Mystery of the Orient... - The Greasy Spoon | Food & Culture
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2 packets of vesta beef curry with rice 1960s 2s 5p | #276243579
Vesta meals ad from the 1970s. You were considered sophisticated if you bought these! | Retro recipes, Food, Food magazine
Vesta curries! | I was absolutely amazed to find they were s… | Flickr
Vesta Beef Curry - 6 x 215g : Amazon.co.uk: Grocery
Calories in 100 g of Asda - Vesta Chow Mein Noodle Meal - NutriStandard
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Pulp Librarian on Twitter: "Vesta also had celebrity fans. John Lennon's favourite meal when he was married to Cynthia was Vesta Beef Curry with banana slices on top. It was Britain's introduction
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Family Fortunes: For hitch-hiking middle-class English girls in the 1960s, Ireland was a revelation – The Irish Times
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توییتر \ Pulp Librarian در توییتر: «Vesta launched with three meals: chow mein, spaghetti bolognese, and curry - both vegetarian and beef varieties. Each box contained individual nitrogen filled packets of rice
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How To Make Vesta Paella: A Delicious Seafood Paella – Elmeson-Santafe
Just had a flashback to the Sixties, when this was about as exotic as home cooking got. We felt very cosmopolitan. It was curry, but not as we know it. : r/CasualUK
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Remember when we had Vesta meals? - I Grew Up In The 1970s | Facebook
Carter Collectables on Twitter: ""What's for tea, Mum?" "Vesta" "Curry!" "No, Chicken Supreme" "Oh" 1974 advert. http://t.co/MqLYN6woYV" / Twitter
A magical feast of memories: Vesta curries, Angel Delight and the first M&S sarnie. A new book takes a gloriously nostalgic look at our favourite foods of yesteryear | Daily Mail Online