Favourite ‘convenient’ Meal

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Mrobson

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We’ve all been there, can’t be bothered to cook but your starving.

What’s your favourite go to dish for convenience?
 
M and S tuscan sausage pasta.
Mac and cheese with jalapenos from Eat
 
Microwave kebab meat or hot dog sausages, bang on some bread, assault with chilli sauce or red sauce and burger relish.

If I've got 5 minutes then a packet of noodles and add a load of chilli flakes, frozen prawns or whatever meat is left hanging about.
 
Aldi do frozen chicken strips, those fried off and browned with some Italian Pesto. Quick and easy.
 
I don't really run into that situation but I do love pizza once in a while. Two or three pizzerias I go to that would be meaningless to name here.
Convenient cooking at home? I like hotdogs with mustard and butter on the side (no buns), egg salad, omelettes, ham with melted cheese, scrambled eggs with sausage links.
 
I cook 5 days a week now I'm retired but Friday a takeaway curry and Monday something from the freezer when I've made too much on one of the other days.
 
I'm a big fan of the freezer!
Whenever I cook I always make too much and put some in the freezer.

Got a batch of rabbits delivered? Do a massive stew and freeze 3 extra meals to do with massive Yorkshire puddings in the future.
Pheasants - cook them all up and turn a load in to pheasant meatballs or shredded or half bird and freeze them.
Curried butter chicken - same


Whatever it is, I get in bulk and freeze and it gets used in the future.


Last year we decided to run the freezer down before getting a new one, took 3 weeks for us to eat it all!!!
Means I'm never short of a quick easy beautiful dinner.
 
I do most of the cooking in our house. When I can't be bothered cooking, best thing is a chicken, pop it in the oven with a pile of chopped up taters, turnip, any veg really underneath it. Takes 2 minutes. Sit on your ar*e for an hour and a half and you've a meal fit for a king.
Err, we have this quite often!
 
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