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Old 23-08-2009, 03:21   #46
blazey
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Re: What is the cheapest, healthy recipe you know of?

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Originally Posted by Taggy View Post
Blazey......That kind of arrogant attitude just deserves contempt and i personally shan't bother replying to one of your infantile postings again!! From someone who placed no boundary's on the content other than healthy and cheap...you have basically turned your conditions to Free Range, Organic, Natural produce which you dont want to source at a Supermarket. In your intial post you refer to a Spar product..so people then quote accordingly!! Why not state that in your original post then people dont waste there own time....which strange as it may seem...is every bit as valuable as yours...so that we could answer your queries in a more appropriate manner!! I suppose it sums up a student mentality though...lets talk all day about irrelevent things!!

Best Regards - Taggy
Yes, my point was that it gets to the point where I haven't got money to eat properly when I'm stuck working all hours of the day at University during my summer, so I want to be more efficient when I DO have money so then I don't have to live off rubbish.

Locally sourced food isn't irrelevant, it's fundamental to the British economy and people would do well to remember that we have a very accessible farming industry on our doorsteps that is struggling because people insist on buying cheap rubbish instead.

I never even mentioned Organic. I don't buy into the 'organic' trade because it's a farce. I just don't see why I would want to eat something that has been grinded through the mill and back, coated in bread crumbs or a marinade that I could have made myself with less of the crap in it, then slapped in the middle of a wrap under the false-pretence of 'healthy'.

I'm 20 years old and stressed out and hormonal. I want to eat a decent meal. I haven't seen friends and family for weeks because I've had to work and study all day and night at university in order to pay my way through University.

If you don't want to make my day a bit better by using some common sense and not suggesting I eat even more crap out of a cardboard box or something that is unethical, then I suggest you don't post to me at all. I'll take you up on the offer. Because I wouldn't have a slave for convenience, so I don't see why I'd consume a badly treated animal for convenience either, economic or otherwise.

Also, students work damn hard to be able to talk about things that you think are irrelevant and pointless. Some of them make careers out of talking about those things and they make a MASSIVE difference to your liberty, equality and general well-being.

I just want to eat a decent home-cooked meal. I'm not asking for much. I asked clearly for RECIPES. How many recipes do you see in cookery books that say 'cook your Birds eye chicken gridlers' ?

The reason I'm NOT looking in a cookery book myself is that often the recipes have expensive ingredients that aren't necessarily important to the meal or can be replaced with cheaper ones, and student cookbooks are all full of the same stuff that I can ALREADY make.

I don't need your patronising comments. I don't need snide remarks about me being a student.
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