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Yes in Tops and Rimping called GRAVOX from Australia and there is an English brand in a tin type container...BIRDS I think it is

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Yes in Tops and Rimping called GRAVOX from Australia and there is an English brand in a tin type container...BIRDS I think it is

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BIRDS = Custard ! ( Sweet Yellow stuff) !

Bisto = Gravy !

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you do realize real gravy is very easy to make?

'granules' -- must be a uk thing

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you do realize real gravy is very easy to make?

'granules' -- must be a uk thing

You just add hot water to the granules
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you do realize real gravy is very easy to make?

'granules' -- must be a uk thing

Gravox is even easier. Boil kettle, make gravy

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you do realize real gravy is very easy to make?

'granules' -- must be a uk thing

Care to share your recipe ?

Oh, and there is no joint, no roasting pan, no beef stock, just 1 grilled lamb cutlet ?

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Yes in Tops and Rimping called GRAVOX from Australia and there is an English brand in a tin type container...BIRDS I think it is

Marcusd. Via tapatalk

BIRDS = Custard ! ( Sweet Yellow stuff) !

Bisto = Gravy !

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BBBBB Same letter different ending nearly got it though.... And BISTO sorry to say aint as good as GRAVOX and Gravox is a powder so try that OP you wont be sorry.

My Thai partner LUVS the stuff.

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you do realize real gravy is very easy to make?

'granules' -- must be a uk thing

Care to share your recipe ?

Oh, and there is no joint, no roasting pan, no beef stock, just 1 grilled lamb cutlet ?

Not much use when it's chips cheese and gravy
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Huh ? My local TOPS sells 3 varieties, chicken, onion and original .. maybe worth checking back.

Keep them in the fridge to stop them 'going off'

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Villa Market @ Ari have Bisto gravy and Bisto chicken gravy.

They also had Bisto powder at my local Villa in BKK around last Thanksgiving time, but I'm not sure they stock it yearround.

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Apart from the above options, if you are anywhere near Pattaya, Simple Simons Soi 5 Jomtien sells the big tubs of Bisto. If around Bangkok, Google Bunters Bangkok, they have prices etc and they can deliver to nearest BTS, excellent selection of other Western/UK style products as well. Worth a look!

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