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15 Sep 20, 09:04 AM |
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Those all look lovely. A lot of nuts though for me. I wouldn't buy the nutty stir fry as it's in the name, but are the others clearly labelled as having nuts in? Could I cook them / serve them.without nuts ?
It's never clear whether if something says it has nuts in, if it's just referring to the nuts as garnish which could be avoided, or if it's a fundamental hidden component of the dish. What do you think? Not anaphylactic so don't worry not a life threatening answer I would always check myself anyway, I just don't eat them and was curious. |
15 Sep 20, 09:17 AM |
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That was sons nuts too as he didn’t want them 🙄🐷
They come sealed and it’s up to you if you use them or not. There is a full list of ingredients before you choose your meals, this for example also had peanut butter x |
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15 Sep 20, 09:19 AM |
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Last nights dinner was fragrant chicken curry. I did adapt it slightly with tons more garlic and some fresh ginger. There was two courgettes which my family aren’t mad on so I subbed one of them for a yellow pepper. They scoffed the lot and didn’t notice the courgette, winner winner yummy dinner
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16 Sep 20, 01:53 PM |
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We had today's meal at lunch time- this is deluxe fish finger sandwich. Although there was nothing wrong with the way it was cooked we found it bland and probably won't bother with this one again but all of the other meals have been fine.
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23 Sep 20, 07:11 PM |
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Back on them this week. Tea tonight. A take on a cottage pie. Was tasty.
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23 Sep 20, 07:16 PM |
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I've not updated for a while sorry
This week we have had so far Absolutely gorgeous. With a cheeky bit of spice. Not mind blowing but still nice and would probably get again. |
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23 Sep 20, 07:59 PM |
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23 Sep 20, 08:03 PM |
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23 Sep 20, 08:03 PM |
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Kung pao is one we are on this week. Have had it before.
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24 Sep 20, 08:32 PM |
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This will be my next delivery tomorrow...
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