CHIPPY lol
or pie n mash with gravy.... well fancy that...
2006-11-05 01:54:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a chicken/beef joint, some potatoes and veg of choice and have a traditional Sunday roast! Its not a daunting task, I NEVER cook, hubby does, but even I can do a fab Sunday dinner, so if I can so can you! Shove chicken/joint in oven, par boil potatoes(10 min) then roll around in a little oil and pop in oven with joint. Steam veg or boil if you must ( heat water to boil, toss in veg, bring back to boil then simmer for 10 min- ish-check frequently so they don't over cook!) Add gravy-suggest you get ready made at shop as making home made is a full on task! Anyway, go for it, impress the missus, and have a great Sunday!
2006-11-05 02:10:14
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answered by jo t 2
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That depends on how ambitious you are and what you like. Me, I would rather either go out and eat at a diner or restaurant, or, bring something in, like food from Boston Market. But, if I wanted to cook, I would make something easy. Perhaps some pasta with a meat sauce; if you have a grill, maybe a steak or hamburger, pan fry some fish. Maybe do something different, make yourself a super omelet for dinner. Get some eggs and add whatever you like; cheese, onions, peppers; bacon; chicken. Who says omelets are only for breakfast. How about a couple of brownies, heat them up, pile a pint or two of vanilla ice cream on them and pig out.
2006-11-05 01:59:50
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answered by brucenjacobs 4
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Do you like to eat sandwiches? How about a roast beef sand-which? Get a side of coleslaw, potatoe salad, or a Cesar salad. Or if you like a heavier meal, make your self some hamburger helper. With some garlic bread, and corn on the cob.
My husband likes to make backed chicken, with rice, or with the backed chicken, add some chopped carrots, celery, and potatoes. They go well together in the oven. Make sure to put alot of fresh garlic, some seasoning and a little water so it doesn't burn, pour on the sides of the chicken and vegetables.
2006-11-05 02:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Something really simple, cheap and tasty:
Buy one chicken breast, a small tub of double cream and a jar of wholegrain mustard - oh - and rice if you haven't got that in your cupboard.
Put the chicken in a casserole dish. In a bowl, mix all the double cream with 3 (or more) spoons of mustard. Pour over the chicken, bung in the oven on medium high heat for 30 mins. Serve with rice. Et voila! Yum!
2006-11-05 02:33:12
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answered by adamseymourdavies 2
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My ex husband used to make this when I was out of town.
Boil 8 oz macaroni.
Brown 1Lb lean ground beef and 1 chopped onion
drain macaroni
add beef & onion
add 1 can tomato soup
1 can creamed corn
1 can peas
1 can diced tomatoes juice and all
mix together & eat
simple, quick & tasty
2006-11-05 02:09:50
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answered by Smurfetta 7
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Forget the shops get down to the pub eleventeen beers and a curry after SPOT ON
2006-11-05 08:13:20
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answered by SH1T 3
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properly in case you % to consume wholesome I say which you will desire to attempt having a salad with a cup of ranch dressing with some garlic bread rolls. with a side of cucumbers and crackers. And after that in case you % to have desolate tract try some low fat ice cream or some cake. I easily have this for dinner from time to time. and as quickly as I consume it It makes me sense extra suitable after ingesting thinking how ingesting greasy meals makes you sense. try it.
2016-10-21 07:25:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Baked beans on toast with cheese!!! It's my favourite meal! (Apart from cheerios)
Or maybe you should have chilli con carne, that's really nice- I’m having a vegetarian one which isn't as good. Think of me and my rubbish tea while you eat it.
2006-11-05 02:45:13
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answered by roooof 3
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Bypass the shops and fry up roadkill. Tasty hedgehog sandwich. Saves both time and money.
2006-11-05 01:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Just get a takeaway, and depending on what you order - e.g pizza - you won't have to worry about washing up.
2006-11-05 02:01:01
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answer #11
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answered by Kirsty 7
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