What is you favorite ready meal
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This will put the cat among the pigeons. Yes i do cook from scratch and can cook roast dinners etc but sometimes I just can't be bothered and chuck a ready meal in the oven. Usually just a sheppards pie or lasagne, but I spotted this sausage filled Yorkshire in Sainburys and it was delicious.
Only £ 3.50, if i had to buy the ingedients it would cost over £ 5
Only £ 3.50, if i had to buy the ingedients it would cost over £ 5
Edited by Cotty on Saturday 27th November 14:25
I prefer the ones that don't say to stir halfway through the microwave time, too much effort.
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Actually the M&S curries are very good ( I like the jalfrezi, the hot chicken tikka, and the korma is really good too). Chicken pakora starters are quite decent also.
Partial to the M&S macaroni cheese. For carbonara, pretty easy to make properly and just as quick really.
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Actually the M&S curries are very good ( I like the jalfrezi, the hot chicken tikka, and the korma is really good too). Chicken pakora starters are quite decent also.
Partial to the M&S macaroni cheese. For carbonara, pretty easy to make properly and just as quick really.
JayRidesBikes said:
Luke. said:
M&S Jalfrezzi. Their fancy macaroni cheese is good too.
Yes, the M&S curries are pretty damn good.Edited by Luke. on Saturday 27th November 14:30
Cotty said:
This will put the cat among the pigeons. Yes i do cook from scratch and can cook roast dinners etc but sometimes I just can't be bothered and chuck a ready meal in the oven. Usually just a sheppards pie or lasagne, but I spotted this sausage filled Yorkshire in Sainburys and it was delicious.
Only £ 3.50, if i had to buy the ingedients it would cost over £ 5
Over £5, really? I would reckon more like £2 to make it yourself. Only £ 3.50, if i had to buy the ingedients it would cost over £ 5
Edited by Cotty on Saturday 27th November 14:25
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