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Originally Posted by Mancie
Hang on have I missed something? I know as well as enyone how to feed peolpe good food with good ingredients...I was pointing out that you can buy some things cheaply and it's is what most people with limited incomes will do... it's no good preaching about buying the best most expensive food to people who simply will not buy it.. i'm not talking about pancakes....and maybe the statement that you won't find convenience foods in good restaurant kitchens sums the difference up.... Lolly gets £60.50 a week...how many good restaurants do you reckon she visits?.. or indeed anyone else in that position?
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I know where I'd rather spend a limited amount of money, and I have, to ensure my dosh went further, and to also end up with tastier and more nutritious food...and it wouldn't be in shop with a freezer full of ready meals.
There's nothing wrong with convienience food per se, as a standyby, or a 'treat', but if that's all you ate, in the long run you'd be poorer in the pocket, and in poorer health.