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Healthy-ish meals made with a kettle?

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  • prowla
    prowla Posts: 13,984 Forumite
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    One Pot Noodle should be fine (they are actually quite tasty!).
    Cous cous is definitely good, and easy to make.
    You can get some pretty good packet soups.
    Sandwiches and other cold snacks are just fine.
    There are tins of tuna salad type meals that are really quite nice.
    And of course, fruit.
  • Capyboppy
    Capyboppy Posts: 459 Forumite
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    Remoskas are heavy and very expensive now; around £160 pounds. They stopped doing the small size a long time ago; I know as I tried desperately to get one when I could no longer manage lifting the lid on the standard size. Sadly I sold mine and do miss it, if only they weren't so heavy.
  • Slinky
    Slinky Posts: 11,011 Forumite
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    Capyboppy wrote: »
    Remoskas are heavy and very expensive now; around £160 pounds. They stopped doing the small size a long time ago; I know as I tried desperately to get one when I could no longer manage lifting the lid on the standard size. Sadly I sold mine and do miss it, if only they weren't so heavy.


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  • Capyboppy
    Capyboppy Posts: 459 Forumite
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    It wasn't noticeable on a mobile phone when having visual problems. When replying it didn't even put it in the right section! I.e. after the post I was replying to, so makes even less sense now:eek:

    Besides, this is the sort of topic that many still like to know about. There has been lots of interesting and very funny posts which I am sure newbies will enjoy. Let go and live a little.
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