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...and a darn sight cheaper too! I made a big pan of chilli the other day, divided into 8 portions for freezing - works out at about 60p a meal and tastes better than ready-made 🙂
...and a darn sight cheaper too! I made a big pan of chilli the other day, divided into 8 portions for freezing - works out at about 60p a meal and tastes better than ready-made 🙂
A comedian did a thing about that. It's so people on their own don't have to buy ready meals for 1. It's like going to a restaurant and being "a party of one".
There is a new "veggie" rice 10 carbs per 100g it is apparently tapioca startch have tried it its not bad but at 1.99 its expensive. But will defo buy again for my curry.
I'm vegetarian so this might not interest you, but when I want a quick meal and have nothing in the freezer, these are some of my ready meals:
Tinned Baxter's soup
Packets of prepared lentils with veg
Just veg (buy the prepared ones if I am feeling averse to chopping) sprinkled with grated cheese or slathered with cream cheese
Greek yoghurt with mashed banana and peanut butter
Omelette with cheese, mushrooms, peppers
I nearly always have half a takeaway Indian meal in the freezer as I find the portions are more than I need. These just get blasted in the microwave and most improve for being allowed to blend.
I like M&S chilled ready meals alot, but unfortunately I end up throwing some in the bin, as I cannot calculate accurately how many I need them each week.
Are there any frozen ones? I need the same variety/quality
I know my mother in law freezes them, if you look at the cooking instructions they will have the cook from frozen instructions or whether they need defrosting first. If you're unsure then ask a member of staff for help next time you shop there and they will be able to show you the ones suitable. I know my mother in law freezes the curries and Chinese style ones. You are right, they are very tasty 🙂
you are right, it says suitable for freezing
but it also says to defrost 24h in the fridge! is there a way to defrost it quickly within minutes and eat it ?
You could try the defrost setting on a microwave, provided you then cook them immediately, they should be OK. (And provided they aren't in foil containers)
You could try the defrost setting on a microwave, provided you then cook them immediately, they should be OK. (And provided they aren't in foil containers)
I freeze half my Indian takeaway on a Friday and thaw it out on a Wednesday. I tip it out of the foil dish into a casserole dish then make sure it's mad hot. Not come to any harm yet!
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