Originally posted by RichardCranium
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNow if you are going to start with the dodgy frozen meals, this one wins.
Mind you, have a look at my avatar
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and have a ponder at what is going on there.
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Originally posted by EC4N View PostI don't mind nan for breakfast. But there's really no subsitute to a good wholesome homemade curry using raw ingredients. Hell if it's the nations favourite food, all's it takes is a little time and effort to cook your own and knock a huge dent to the sub-standard ready meals you buy from the supermarkets. And it works out cheaper!
Most curries use the same base ( the spice mix will vary based on the meat or fish used) and then it is a case of adding to it to produce the curry required.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostEEEEEK!!!!!
Quite apart from the appearance (YUCK) the nutrition label is just terrifying.
If you ate this for breakfast and then nothing else apart from a healthy snack in the evening, you'd almost be getting it right
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Originally posted by EC4N View PostI don't mind nan for breakfast. But there's really no subsitute to a good wholesome homemade curry using raw ingredients. Hell if it's the nations favourite food, all's it takes is a little time and effort to cook your own and knock a huge dent to the sub-standard ready meals you buy from the supermarkets. And it works out cheaper!
Does it count as cooking your own if you use bought curry paste?
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI am now gagging for a Chicken Madras for brekkie.
Last nights leftover curry takeaway - breakfast of champions.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post...Also, left over peshwari nan is a great mid-morning snack.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNow if you are going to start with the dodgy frozen meals, this one wins.
Note the proud proclamation on the box "Over 1lb of food"
Thats right, this is a meal for those who regard quantity as the main indicator of value in their food. Read on for the full gory, and it is very gory, details.
Quite apart from the appearance (YUCK) the nutrition label is just terrifying.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNow if you are going to start with the dodgy frozen meals, this one wins.
Note the proud proclamation on the box "Over 1lb of food"
Thats right, this is a meal for those who regard quantity as the main indicator of value in their food. Read on for the full gory, and it is very gory, details.
I've ordered 10.
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Originally posted by EC4N View PostI honestly find it difficult to understand how you can eat curry for breakfast.
Also, left over peshwari nan is a great mid-morning snack.
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Originally posted by ToolpusherJust like this!!Originally posted by ToolpusherNo? Well, how about this?
Note the proud proclamation on the box "Over 1lb of food"
Thats right, this is a meal for those who regard quantity as the main indicator of value in their food. Read on for the full gory, and it is very gory, details.
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostI don't like hot for hot sake - but it'll clear a cold.
My preference is for something Thai - Green, Red or Jungle with jasmine rice.
Trouble is...
I'm trying to cut down - lost 10 pounds since Xmas - only another 200 or 300 pounds to go... or there abouts!
T
Keep going son, you will get there.
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I don't like hot for hot sake - but it'll clear a cold.
My preference is for something Thai - Green, Red or Jungle with jasmine rice.
Trouble is...
I'm trying to cut down - lost 10 pounds since Xmas - only another 200 or 300 pounds to go... or there abouts!
T
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