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What is the most boring meal you can think of

Riversong
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I need ideas for very very VERY boring or plain meals i can do for tea tonight.
I made a soup today, myself and my toddler ate it happily with bread but my husband and stepson who is 13 both turned their noses up at it. Husband then shouted saying i should know better than to make soup when stepson is over. The soup was fine he was just eyeing up junk food for the record.
I was going to do chicken but after that outburst they can go sing, I've turned the oven off.
So whats the most boring meal idea you can think of? Xx
I made a soup today, myself and my toddler ate it happily with bread but my husband and stepson who is 13 both turned their noses up at it. Husband then shouted saying i should know better than to make soup when stepson is over. The soup was fine he was just eyeing up junk food for the record.
I was going to do chicken but after that outburst they can go sing, I've turned the oven off.
So whats the most boring meal idea you can think of? Xx
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Give the ungrateful sods a plate of peas."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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White fish with no sauce, plain boiled potatoes with no butter, broad beans (yuck, yuck, yuck!)0
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The soup leftovers0
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Boiled mince.
*shudder*Good, clean fun....MFW #11 2015 £7657 / £88800 -
Nowt until HE serves up a big dose of humble pie!0
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Your husbands head on a plate?0
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Pasta. I'd never pay to eat pasta in a pub/restaurant, I'd feel cheated of a proper meal and robbed of my cash for something worth pennies.
Pasta's pretty boring.....0 -
I'm probably the most fussiest eater you will find and eat boring meals. (I hate being so fussy!!)
-Pasta and grated cheese
-Plain pasta0 -
If it was me I wouldn't be cooking them anything...but making something lovely and tasty for you and your toddler!
Failing that boiled potatoes and overcooked boiled cabbage...with no butter, salt or anything!0
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