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Meal Deal
What is the best 'Meal Deal'?
Trick question as they're all rubbish of course. However, there are some decent or unusual items to be had.
Today, from Sainsburys I opted for a
'All Day Breakfast' sandwich. Edible 6/10
Nomadic yoghurt- tip the yoghurt into the clusters with choc chips. Not a great flavour to the yoghurt but the clusters rescue it. 6/10
MOJU Ginger Fiery super root boost (in a tiny bottle), I took a gamble as I dont really care about the drink. It burns and this gave me instant hiccups. 5/10
£3.50, a saving of £2.95 if you're mental enough to pay full whack for any of these items individually.
I had brought my own crisps
Trick question as they're all rubbish of course. However, there are some decent or unusual items to be had.
Today, from Sainsburys I opted for a
'All Day Breakfast' sandwich. Edible 6/10
Nomadic yoghurt- tip the yoghurt into the clusters with choc chips. Not a great flavour to the yoghurt but the clusters rescue it. 6/10
MOJU Ginger Fiery super root boost (in a tiny bottle), I took a gamble as I dont really care about the drink. It burns and this gave me instant hiccups. 5/10
£3.50, a saving of £2.95 if you're mental enough to pay full whack for any of these items individually.
I had brought my own crisps
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Re: Meal Deal
I watch a lot of YouTube stuff. . Yanks going on about the UK ( of which they are mostly very ignorant ). They go absolutely potty about Meal Deals .Americans are very sceptical of pre-packaged sandwiches. When they come over here, they go mad over supermarket meal deals.
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Re: Meal Deal
Americans think our meal deals are wonderful. They get very excited over M&S but weren't very impressed with Waitrose.
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Re: Meal Deal
Trying Uber eats for the first time..
Having Chinese. Beef with black bean sauce, noodles and veg. Hope it's nice.
Having Chinese. Beef with black bean sauce, noodles and veg. Hope it's nice.
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Re: Meal Deal
Find Tesco has a good selection. You can get an array of sandwiches or posh wraps and salads which is the next tier up in price. Think it’s gone up 50p in the last 6 months though
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Re: Meal Deal
The thrill is bagging premium drinks and sides, I'm not sure which mains i even like.
My top sides and drinks
Doritos
Udder milkshake
Vegetable crisps
My top sides and drinks
Doritos
Udder milkshake
Vegetable crisps
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Re: Meal Deal
Hardly expensive . A breakfast sandwich? Cost a pound or less.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:01 pm Make a breakfast sandwich and a yoghurt?
Sounds time consuming and expensive.
I prefer to make my own as I know what goes in there. Some of those sarnies are previously frozen made days before they go on the shelf with previously frozen ingredients, all processed rubbish.
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Re: Meal Deal
Eh? A loaf would cost over a quid on its own.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:17 pmHardly expensive . A breakfast sandwich? Cost a pound or less.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:01 pm Make a breakfast sandwich and a yoghurt?
Sounds time consuming and expensive.
I prefer to make my own as I know what goes in there. Some of those sarnies are previously frozen made days before they go on the shelf with previously frozen ingredients, all processed rubbish.
Show your workings.
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Re: Meal Deal
Loaf bread Waitrose Wholemeal 75pLong slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:21 pmEh? A loaf would cost over a quid on its own.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:17 pmHardly expensive . A breakfast sandwich? Cost a pound or less.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:01 pm Make a breakfast sandwich and a yoghurt?
Sounds time consuming and expensive.
I prefer to make my own as I know what goes in there. Some of those sarnies are previously frozen made days before they go on the shelf with previously frozen ingredients, all processed rubbish.
Show your workings.
6 eggs Waitrose £1.30
Tomato 10p
2 egg sandwich works out to be about 50-60p
I like Sardine or Mackerel sandwiches
You can get a tin of either for less than a £1
Bit fresh onion and you have a nice healthy freshly made sarnie for next to nothing. Pack crisps out of multi bag a bit of fruit you have a lunch for £1.50
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Re: Meal Deal
Eat the tomato with the egg sandwich , like an apple, less mess.
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Re: Meal Deal
Strangest suggestion for a meal deal ever.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 1:51 amEat the tomato with the egg sandwich , like an apple, less mess.
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It is not a ‘meal deal’. It is a preferred lunch. I often have it at half time. Far more healthier than the stodge the churn out in West Stand.
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Re: Meal Deal
Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:45 pmLoaf bread Waitrose Wholemeal 75pLong slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:21 pmEh? A loaf would cost over a quid on its own.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:17 pm
Hardly expensive . A breakfast sandwich? Cost a pound or less.
I prefer to make my own as I know what goes in there. Some of those sarnies are previously frozen made days before they go on the shelf with previously frozen ingredients, all processed rubbish.
Show your workings.
6 eggs Waitrose £1.30
Tomato 10p
2 egg sandwich works out to be about 50-60p
I like Sardine or Mackerel sandwiches
You can get a tin of either for less than a £1
Bit fresh onion and you have a nice healthy freshly made sarnie for next to nothing. Pack crisps out of multi bag a bit of fruit you have a lunch for £1.50
You've spent £2.15. Plus my sandwich included sausage, bacon, ketchup and mayo.
Plus we'd have to consider the costs of the time and energy making it.
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Yes but I tend to be a bit fussy about food preparation and I’m happier having something I have made myself. I don’t really eat much meat. Prefer fish. Takes very little time. I don’t like mayo or ketchup much either. Quite a plain foodie. I have stuff in my car like wooden spoons and stuff so I can eat out of a tin. I find it better than stuff been made and frozen down then defrosted like this ‘garage sarnies’.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:31 amLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:45 pmLoaf bread Waitrose Wholemeal 75pLong slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:21 pm
Eh? A loaf would cost over a quid on its own.
Show your workings.
6 eggs Waitrose £1.30
Tomato 10p
2 egg sandwich works out to be about 50-60p
I like Sardine or Mackerel sandwiches
You can get a tin of either for less than a £1
Bit fresh onion and you have a nice healthy freshly made sarnie for next to nothing. Pack crisps out of multi bag a bit of fruit you have a lunch for £1.50
You've spent £2.15. Plus my sandwich included sausage, bacon, ketchup and mayo.
Plus we'd have to consider the costs of the time and energy making it.
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Re: Meal Deal
You opened a tin of mackrel & hens laid the eggs. boiling water for eggs & opening 3 month old dead fish , The Galloping Gourmet.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:38 amYes but I tend to be a bit fussy about food preparation and I’m happier having something I have made myself. I don’t really eat much meat. Prefer fish. Takes very little time. I don’t like mayo or ketchup much either. Quite a plain foodie. I have stuff in my car like wooden spoons and stuff so I can eat out of a tin. I find it better than stuff been made and frozen down then defrosted like this ‘garage sarnies’.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:31 amLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:45 pm
Loaf bread Waitrose Wholemeal 75p
6 eggs Waitrose £1.30
Tomato 10p
2 egg sandwich works out to be about 50-60p
I like Sardine or Mackerel sandwiches
You can get a tin of either for less than a £1
Bit fresh onion and you have a nice healthy freshly made sarnie for next to nothing. Pack crisps out of multi bag a bit of fruit you have a lunch for £1.50
You've spent £2.15. Plus my sandwich included sausage, bacon, ketchup and mayo.
Plus we'd have to consider the costs of the time and energy making it.