yup. The one we tried was really nice, but it is actually easier and quicker to make my own. And by buying the ingredients seperately (well, having the supermarket deliver them to my door), I get better portions and higher quality ingredients. The ready meals all use the cheapest cruddiest ingredients.Are they basic chichen meat with some side to make them more interesting?
Is the same to take some poultry slices from the butcher and add the pepperoni and spices?
(Insert here rant on ready-made pasta...)
I also suppose they are filled with preservatives too.yup. The one we tried was really nice, but it is actually easier and quicker to make my own. And by buying the ingredients seperately (well, having the supermarket deliver them to my door), I get better portions and higher quality ingredients. The ready meals all use the cheapest cruddiest ingredients.
buy a cooked chicken and a tray of veg (no potatoes) done! or, for a hangover cure (assuming you drink) go to McD's and get 2 double sausage an egg mcmuffins and ask for no buns or, order Chinese chicken foo yung with stir fry veg or, go to kebabshop and order shish kebab and large salad no bread or, buy steak and serve with mashed avocado (add a teaspoon of mustard) or, go to takeaway and order a large portion of chicken wings or, go to local curry house and ask for tandoori mixed grill with vegetable curry or, go to your local late shop and buy 2 scotch eggs or, chop chicken breast throw in a frying pan with bag of mixed stir fry and add a lot of soy sauce or, buy bag of mussels from supermarket (in cream sauce) mop up sauce with lidl protein roll or, bacon and eggs or, spag bol on corgetti or, any curry on cauliflower rice or, chill out and eat a big bag of pork scratchings. I think I could literally go on forever but i'm now hungry so going to Tesco to buy 2 boiled eggs served on a bed of fresh spinach which I will eat with a tin of tuna mashed with a fresh chilli and a huge dollop of mayo............have a nice day and good luck
Hi, New on here.
Just been told I am at high risk of developing diabetes, not sure if that is classed as prediabetes as pre sounds a bit more definite to me, but....... I'm on my own now and a bit of a disaster area when it comes to cooking so live mostly on ready meals and take-aways.
The nurse who gave me the wonderful news started to talk about diet etc. but think she decided I was a lost cause when I told her the bit above so I'm dazed-n-confused now, internet searches just bring up loads of recipes which aren't a lot of use to me. I also tried searching for food types to avoid or go for but that didn't come up with anything much that I found helpful either.
There have been various references to full-fat dairy and cooking with butter etc. on some posts, would anyone know where I can find some background info on that.
Still getting lots of useful info, thanks to all.
I'm not a big user of forums, are there any instructions anywhere of how things work, like how it appears when people quote other posts and such, I have tried selecting some sections and a 'reply' box comes up but then my browser says it has blocked something and nothing happens even if I click on the button to allow the content.
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