Microwave Meals
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I'm not quite clear what it says about dietry habits, but theres nothing wrong with jumping to conclusions in the absence of real facts.
Microwaved rice with home made curry is a god send! As is getting in from the gym at 9pm and needing food NOW despite it's nutritional content!
Microwaved rice with home made curry is a god send! As is getting in from the gym at 9pm and needing food NOW despite it's nutritional content!
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The packs say cook from frozen.
They do not mention anything about putting two packs in the microwave at the same time.
I suspect that 2 takes the same time as 1.
And, there's nowt wrong with the Thai Curry and Rice foods from LIDL - really, they are rather tasty - you should try one, those who pour scorn on readymeals. That said, I have tasted poor examples from the cheap range in some common supermarkets ... but the LIDLs seem great.
They do not mention anything about putting two packs in the microwave at the same time.
I suspect that 2 takes the same time as 1.
And, there's nowt wrong with the Thai Curry and Rice foods from LIDL - really, they are rather tasty - you should try one, those who pour scorn on readymeals. That said, I have tasted poor examples from the cheap range in some common supermarkets ... but the LIDLs seem great.
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Now, if they don't describe how to cook two packs simultaneously, either DON'T, or call the helpline (that should be on the box) or your nurse for assistance.
Alternatively, just cook two for the time of one and see how sick you get
Report back in the morning (you must be starving by now!).
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