How often do you eat ready meals?

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This is a thread dedicated to ready meals, so unless you are presenting your Uni talk in a microwavable tray with a film lid that requires pricking with a fork, please chatter about degrees in another thread.

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There were a few pricks on my uni course, who i could happily have stuck a fork in.
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Sput wrote:Back in the old student house I had a mate who would sleep until noon and emerge for his sole meal of the day: a low-price microwave lasagne. He somehow survived although he was definitely what I'd call trim.
there is somebody at work who eats those things for 'lunch', i don't know who it is, but i've seen several tesco value quiches lorraines packets in the same bin.
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I was looking at the Tesco Value "ready to eat" chicken portions today. they did not look edible in any way
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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Not much of the Value range does look edible.

One exception, which I would and indeed do buy regularly - the jaffa cakes.
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nodnirG kraM wrote:I bought a slab bar of their value chocolate back in 2002 for 28p </tumbly> and far from tasting like foul cooking chocolate, it was really rather good. Well at 28p for 150g, it was pretty damn good actually.
Cheap chocolate reminds me of advent calendar chocolate, which I hav learnt to like.
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I am a fan of White Chocolate. When presented with the choice of 40p for Cadburys Dream, or a 150g bar of Sainsbury's own for 69p, I think you will know which one I go for.
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I need to get some of that.

There was a time when I preffered Panta Pop's Cola to the real thing. I have now come to my senses.
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Going slightly OT, but does anyone else remember a cereal called Chex? I think Weetabix made them, but they were nice, I'm sure they were fully loaded with sugar
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nwtv2003 wrote:Going slightly OT, but does anyone else remember a cereal called Chex? I think Weetabix made them, but they were nice, I'm sure they were fully loaded with sugar
Yup... they were nice..and I think they had a super-cool rabbit to promote them.

They still have them in America it seems.
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Never did leave America, unless I'm confusing them with Trix.
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