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Low effort meals.

Mad Cyril

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Came in starving after a bike ride.

Can anyone beat my four fishcake and tin of mushy peas effort?

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should have taken a photo of my cheese and supernoodle toastie from last week.
 
Stuffed tortellini, lardons and carbonara sauce. Once saucepan, one frying pan, five minutes, job's a good one.
 
Tin of Heinz beans and sausages on toast, or, slightly more healthily, bag/bowl of salad leaves plus tin of tuna or pack of prawns!
 
Shurely shoving something in the oven to heat up, or nuking in a microwave is ultra low effort?
 
Says the man who spent months battling with a fridge.:smile:

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Is that all? I've been eating 4 since I was a kid!

When I was in senior school I used to have 4 for breakfast, 4 when I got home form school and 4 before going to bed. Obviously as a school kid, cost is not a consideration to me but my mum tried to bluff it by buying supermarket brand Weetabix and putting it in the Weetabix box. They were smaller so I sussed it and rejected them out of hand.
 
When I was in senior school I used to have 4 for breakfast, 4 when I got home form school and 4 before going to bed. Obviously as a school kid, cost is not a consideration to me but my mum tried to bluff it by buying supermarket brand Weetabix and putting it in the Weetabix box. They were smaller so I sussed it and rejected them out of hand.

I am willing to bet big money that I can distinguish between authentic and own brand breakfast cereals in a blind tasting.
 
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