Ally
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I was thinking about this earlier, how many of you actually cook a decent meal for yourselves during the week? (and that doesnt mean putting a lasange/pizza etc into the oven )
What do you mainly tend to eat? ive noticed that i eat spag bol, lasange, pizza, and chilli all the time, i never cook a good meal (veg and stuff) and was wondering how many of you were similar
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sunnyb
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i have a decent meal every night almost, me mums an agel, dads thinks himself abit of a chef too so they're always cookin fresh, lots of proper meat not that shit covered in bread crumbs. sirloins etc.
suppose i'm quite lucky really
i cant cook for shit mind you!
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Pablo
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Im spose to eat 6 mini meals a day So I tend not to
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Pablo
Im spose to eat 6 mini meals a day So I tend not to
But what do you have when you do have somthing to eat?
Would imagine u eat alot of protein paulous if ur training as well
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--Dave--
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my eating habits are all over the shop, will go some nights without food (football or no time etc) then some nights I'll have shoot loads to eat 
mum isn't terrific at cooking because she has to cater for different people who like different things. Mainly pizza, chips, fish, pasta, curry etc...
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Alex
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i just tend to eat shit all the time 
gregs make a lot of money off me!
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Pablo
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Fo shizzel, chicken breast, tuna etc etc salads bla bla bla pasta and sarnies as well
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willay
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Breakfast - Sometimes doesnt happen, well most of the time it doesnt, might have a few coffees to last me till lunch time.
Lunch time - I have everything at my disposal so if I want a jacket potato it isnt a problem, or a pizza, or soup, or a sandwich. Normally I'll have a funky soup from EAT's weekly menu (http://www.eatcafe.com/eat/pages/soup_pop.html).
Dinner - If i eat with my folks then I'll eat properly, at the farm we grow all our own veg so our dinners have alot of greens knocking around the place, green beans, cougets, corn on the cob, onions, tomatos new potatoes. mmm home grown.
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Ally
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We eat out about once a week as well which isnt going to do me any good 
Im going to start cooking proper meals but when i come home from work i can never be arsed to stand in the kitchen for ages prepairing food
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
mum isn't terrific at cooking because she has to cater for different people who like different things. Mainly pizza, chips, fish, pasta, curry etc...
Your mum needs to get a grip and start acting like a parent 
I've been brought up to eat what I'm given and if I dont like it then I either go hungry or cook my own food. I dont understand why you should make 2-3 different meals every night cause some people are too fucking fussy to eat some greens or chicken or WHATEVER.
rant over, my kids will be punished 
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Alex
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quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
mum isn't terrific at cooking because she has to cater for different people who like different things. Mainly pizza, chips, fish, pasta, curry etc...
Your mum needs to get a grip and start acting like a parent 
I've been brought up to eat what I'm given and if I dont like it then I either go hungry or cook my own food. I dont understand why you should make 2-3 different meals every night cause some people are too fucking fussy to eat some greens or chicken or WHATEVER.
rant over, my kids will be punished 
if you dont eat your tea one day, then you dont get any the next day, or water, and your bed is replaced with bricks
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--Dave--
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i agree mate, not my decision though, she goes out of her way to cater for everyone and we appreciate it.
Gets her out of doing the washing up as well
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willay
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If you dont eat your tea one day, it will be in your sandwiches tomorrow, MAHAUAUAHAHAH.
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Ally
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Willay can u think of some good recipies that wont take long to cook?
Tonight im cooking stuffed mushrooms with cheesy bacon pasta ... but i cant think of anything else for the rest of the week
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Craig W
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I eat well, i practically live on chicken. I ate 2 whole ones yesterday I eat 6+ breasts a day which i prepare myself and then for my main meal in the evening my mum cooks for me... usually chicken and a plate full of veg, mainly brocoli. I have one cheat day a week where i eat what i like.
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TNM
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quote: Originally posted by Alex
quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
mum isn't terrific at cooking because she has to cater for different people who like different things. Mainly pizza, chips, fish, pasta, curry etc...
Your mum needs to get a grip and start acting like a parent 
I've been brought up to eat what I'm given and if I dont like it then I either go hungry or cook my own food. I dont understand why you should make 2-3 different meals every night cause some people are too fucking fussy to eat some greens or chicken or WHATEVER.
rant over, my kids will be punished 
if you dont eat your tea one day, then you dont get any the next day, or water, and your bed is replaced with bricks
And the bricks are special bricks with massive spikes on them! and your carpet is replaced with spiders pubes!
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by Craig W
I eat well, i practically live on chicken. I ate 2 whole ones yesterday I eat 6+ breasts a day which i prepare myself and then for my main meal in the evening my mum cooks for me... usually chicken and a plate full of veg, mainly brocoli. I have one cheat day a week where i eat what i like.
u are hardcore
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Ally
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Chicken is nice, but its £3.50 a pack from asda which is alot of money, the old el paso enchilada kits are really nice but it takes between 20 mins and half an hour to get it all ready
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Craig W
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I cook all my chicken in the George Foreman grill, only takes 10 mins or so.
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Alex
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spiders pubes hey timmy?
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Craig W
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Yeah chicken is expensive Ally, i spend £15 - £20 a day on it.
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Craig W
I cook all my chicken in the George Foreman grill, only takes 10 mins or so.
We have one but thats not an option because the kids never clean it
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Craig W
Yeah chicken is expensive Ally, i spend £15 - £20 a day on it.
I could buy the cooked chickens from Asda, what do you buy the uncooked breast?
awaits HP, Willay, Dave, TNM ... to edit that
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TNM
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quote: Originally posted by Alex
spiders pubes hey timmy?
I bet they would be well sharp as well!
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Craig W
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Yeah i buy my breasts raw
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