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    Quick, Cheap Meals!

    S'up all

    Does anyone have any quick, cheap meals for Uni students going away this year or in the future?

    Many of my posts have a Uni theme this week!

    I know many people are thinking "Jesus, not another frigging student" but I think its important that people going to Uni know how to cook meals quickly!!!!

    I certainly do!!!!!!

    cheers

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    yeah.. check the catering capabilities of the union out as they tend to do some cheapo meals at lunch and tea times.

    Alternatively - get a map and look for the nearest McD's, KFC, or Burger King

    lastly - if you want to cook yourself, I suggest a good shop at farmfoods or a local Netto is worth it as these tend to have meals that can be microwaved for sale cheaper than the major named stores.

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    im a big fan of stirfries, chop some chicken/turkey/pork up the day before, bung it in a dish with some oil soysauce, rice vinegar, brown sugar if you have it (not essential) and some five spice. Next day wap it in a pan (non stick for ease of cleaning) and serve with noodles or rice, i personally prefer noodles.

    Also good for cheap easy curries, is 1 tin tomatoes, half jar of pataks curry paste (dont get a creamy one) fry some onions and your meat, then whack the tomatoes and paste over it and let it simmer for 20 mins.

    Pasta bakes, particularly with sausages.

    Sausage sandwiches, but find your local butcher and get them there cos theyll be about a million times tastier.

    Fray bentos pies in tins, bootiful
    thats about it that i can think of

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    beans tuna and mayonaise mixed up a bit and microwave. A uni of essex classic that one.

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    Go to your supermarket late in the day.

    Get the end of day meats and veg and stuff. Cook it that nite.

    Thats what I do.

    Or get a job at a supermarket and get a discount.

    Don't get microwave meals, they may be cheap in the short run, but they do not do your digestive tract any good and are low on nutrients.
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    tin of beans = bout 20p
    loaf of bread = cheap bread err bout same

    there you go you said quick, cheap meals
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    You can't go wrong with a jacket spud, have what you like on it i like Tuna and Mayonnaise on mine



    packet cheese sauce, cauliflower, pasta and bacon yummm

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    Jack Fulton's - great freezer shop if you end up near one, they get lots of branded products with misprinted boxes etc.

    Quick meals:
    Scrambled Eggs
    Eggs + some milk + a dash of salt. Mix, pour into a hot frying pan and stir with a spatula

    Omelette
    Ingredients as above, you can add herbs to the mix (sage is nice), as well as adding toppings. Pour into frying pan, lift the edges with spatula and tilt pan to cook the loose bits, then stick the whole thing under the grill to firm up the top.

    Simple salad
    Chop some lettuce. Grate some carrots. Mix in a big bowl. Add olive oil, salt and balsamic vinegar. Stir well then serve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelley bda
    You can't go wrong with a jacket spud, have what you like on it i like Tuna and Mayonnaise on mine
    May be considered the "bad" way, but you can cook a spud in 6-7 minutes at full power in the micro. Poke with a flat pointy knife, check for horrible solid bits - give it another 30s-1m if it's still a bit hard.

    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyzero
    Scrambled Eggs
    Eggs + some milk + a dash of salt. Mix, pour into a hot frying pan and stir with a spatula
    Superior Scrambled Eggs
    Get 2 slices of toast. Cover one with the scrambled eggs, top with salt, black pepper, grated cheese and tomato salsa/relish (spicy is best). Place the remaining toast on top and slice into quarters.
    Last edited by bobbyzero; 02-09-2005 at 07:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyzero
    May be considered the "bad" way, but you can cook a spud in 6-7 minutes at full power in the micro. Poke with a flat pointy knife, check for horrible solid bits - give it another 30s-1m if it's still a bit hard
    Yup, i start mine off in the microwave to soften the inside then chuck 'em in the oven for a few minutes to crispy the outside

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelley bda
    Yup, i start mine off in the microwave to soften the inside then chuck 'em in the oven for a few minutes to crispy the outside
    Or, you can cook in the micro, leave to cool then slice into wedges (because otherwise you'll burn your hands!). Place on a baking sheet, drizzle with oil, sprinkle with salt and rosemary, give them 5 minutes, turn, sprinkle again, 5 more mins then serve.

    mmm tasty...

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    That sounds nice, going to have to try that one, thanx for the tip

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    and by 5 minutes I mean 5 minutes in the oven, not the microwave!

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    Pasta + stir in sauce + tune (or bacon if no-likee tune).

    Pesto is also nice.

    Pesto risotto is quick and easy too.

    Try to include some veggies like peppers as they are quick to cook too
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    make use of ready meals

    pot noodles
    pasta and sauce mixes
    super noodles
    microwave meals

    keep a few pizzas lying around u can stick in the oven

    etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davos
    make use of ready meals
    keep a few pizzas lying around u can stick in the oven
    Dr. Oetker are the BEST frozen pizzas you can get, others may be cheaper but won't be as tasty. Can't remember the brand, but the second best is the Goodfellas? ciabatta pizzas.

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