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    Hey,
    Does anyone know any good tasty, basic cooking skilled meals? (For dinner/tea).

    I know I could easily google them but I've tried, all the meals I come across look like they are too difficult to make for my skills and others I haven't heard of some of the ingredients.


    Any good healthy meals posted will get +rep



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    PASTA

    boil some pasta
    when it gets soft enough seive it out
    put pasta back into saucepan, pour a bit of pasta sauce in with it
    mix and heat it a little
    bang, pasta.

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    if you have a steamer, you could try steamed salmon with mixed herbs. sososososo nice.

    or try to have meals which are mainly based with vegetables - and possibly mixing that with prawns, chicken etc. if you cba to cook veg then buy birds eye steamed veg. it's easy to cook (plonk it in the microwave for a few mins), healthy (very low in calories), filling and tasty. i've always preferred this to fresh veg as it tastes more fresh if you get what i mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    PASTA

    boil some pasta
    when it gets soft enough seive it out
    put pasta back into saucepan, pour a bit of pasta sauce in with it
    mix and heat it a little
    bang, pasta.
    Seems a little plain and what sauce?
    Quote Originally Posted by preposterous View Post
    if you have a steamer, you could try steamed salmon with mixed herbs. sososososo nice.

    or try to have meals which are mainly based with vegetables - and possibly mixing that with prawns, chicken etc. if you cba to cook veg then buy birds eye steamed veg. it's easy to cook (plonk it in the microwave for a few mins), healthy (very low in calories), filling and tasty. i've always preferred this to fresh veg as it tastes more fresh if you get what i mean.
    How is it packaged, in a tin? jar?

    and what could I have with the vegtables, I don't have a steamer.


    Also does anyone know what could I have with Rice thats healthy?
    ofwgktadgaf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Seems a little plain and what sauce?


    How is it packaged, in a tin? jar?

    and what could I have with the vegtables, I don't have a steamer.


    Also does anyone know what could I have with Rice thats healthy?
    the steamed veg is like a little bag which you put in the microwave, 2 minutes later done and ready to eat. theres 4 seperate 'bags' in each packet, so i bought 12 packets lol as they're quite cheap. i think its around 50 calories per bag, so you can have it with rice yeah as that's pretty healthy. you could have the veg on its own (i have two bags as a meal and mix it with whatever i find really as i'm pretty lazy).

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    Quote Originally Posted by preposterous View Post
    the steamed veg is like a little bag which you put in the microwave, 2 minutes later done and ready to eat. theres 4 seperate 'bags' in each packet, so i bought 12 packets lol as they're quite cheap. i think its around 50 calories per bag, so you can have it with rice yeah as that's pretty healthy. you could have the veg on its own (i have two bags as a meal and mix it with whatever i find really as i'm pretty lazy).
    sounds good +rep il try buy some birds eye veg tomo +rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Seems a little plain and what sauce?
    you asked for basic healthy meals? :S what else do you want..?

    tomato and mushroom, any tomato sauce really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    you asked for basic healthy meals? :S what else do you want..?

    tomato and mushroom, any tomato sauce really.
    i meant basic in the sense as its easy to prepare but thankz +rep
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    some of these dont sound very simple to me... O_o

    What about scrambled egg on dry toast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    i meant basic in the sense as its easy to prepare but thankz +rep
    its is very easy to prepare lol

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