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arista
26-02-2009, 11:25 AM
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2490/202/100/1263715113/n1263715113_30099519_1885582.jpg



This AsdaWalmart bargain for One Pound
is amazing Value.

And No Artificial Flavourings, No Colors
and the important No Hydrogenated Fat.

Good enough for Lauren
if she needed a budget meal.

If you have a £1 bargain of the Week
post yours.

Tom
26-02-2009, 11:26 AM
That looks disgusting

Microwave meals = :yuk:

arista
26-02-2009, 11:28 AM
Originally posted by Tom
That looks disgusting

Microwave meals = :yuk:


You can also cook in the Oven.

For One Pound
with all the bad stuff not in it,
it is a bargain.

Add some Salad
you have a meal.

Tom
26-02-2009, 11:41 AM
For £1 you could also get a bag of pasta and a few jars of pasta sauce and there you have more than one meal :tongue:

Frozen/packet food in general just = :yuk:

Its like rubber

arista
26-02-2009, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by Tom
For £1 you could also get a bag of pasta and a few jars of pasta sauce and there you have more than one meal :tongue:

Frozen/packet food in general just = :yuk:

Its like rubber



That is Good Tom
any £1 bargains are worth posting.


Sign Of The Times.

ange7
26-02-2009, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by Tom
For £1 you could also get a bag of pasta and a few jars of pasta sauce and there you have more than one meal :tongue:

Frozen/packet food in general just = :yuk:

Its like rubber



That is Good Tom
any £1 bargains are worth posting.


Sign Of The Times.

what times are those?

arista
26-02-2009, 11:55 AM
Hard Times.

This is Quality Food for a budget of one pound.

ange7
26-02-2009, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by arista
Hard Times.
how much money do you live on in a week?

arista
26-02-2009, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Hard Times.
how much money do you live on in a week?


Ange
stay on topic
this is £1 meals postings
it is not a thread about me.

In this New Labour Depression.

Tom
26-02-2009, 11:59 AM
Oh come on times aren't that bad, I've not even noticed a difference tbh

Its just the media getting their magifying glass out again

arista
26-02-2009, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Oh come on times aren't that bad, I've not even noticed a difference tbh

Its just the media getting their magifying glass out again


You are wrong
that is why many Quality one pound meals are in many stores
right now.

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Hard Times.
how much money do you live on in a week?


Ange
stay on topic
this is £1 meals postings

In this New Labour Depression.
no it's not this is your "hey look how tough it is under New Labour" thread. So speaking as YOU were about "New Labour Depression" ... how tough is it?

Tom
26-02-2009, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by Tom
Oh come on times aren't that bad, I've not even noticed a difference tbh

Its just the media getting their magifying glass out again


You are wrong
that is why many Quality one pound meals are in many stores
right now.

If the media never told you we were in a recession would you still be out of pocket or feel as though you are? Probably not, you wouldn't even notice!

arista
26-02-2009, 12:03 PM
It is getting worse Ange
thousands are being sacked every day
people Buy Food as they have to.

That is why this thread can help folks,
you are just a trouble maker.

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by arista
It is getting worse Ange
thousands are being sacked every day
people Buy Food as they have to.

That is why this thread can help folks,
you are just a trouble maker.
you are making my eyes rain!!

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:06 PM
omg my sides hurt....

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:19 PM
http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp357/ange7/pound01.jpg

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:20 PM
Actually, as much as I disagree usually with Arista, the recession in this country has only just started and will get worse. I'm old enough to remember the last one in the early 90's and so many people lost their jobs, homes and well, everything.

This time around it's worse. Many people have already lost their jobs, the amount of undergraduates out of work is at it's highest in 50 years.

The younger generations/people still with jobs won't be too affected yet. Next year however, prices on most stuff will rise quite sharply, yet wages will remain the same. Meaning people need to start saving now, as we will have a repeat of the early 90's but worse because now the pound has the Euro to contend with (and the pounds losing).


Shopping in poundland is ok, and Lidl. I'd rather be safe than sorry and broke this time next year.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:21 PM
LOL Arista...just LOL...particularly..."Add some salad you have a meal" and "you can also cook in oven" heheheee

And its NOT New Labour that caused the Recession! HOW MANY TIMES??

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Oh come on times aren't that bad, I've not even noticed a difference tbh

Its just the media getting their magifying glass out again


Tell that to all the people who have been made redundant and lost their homes becuase of the recession.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:25 PM
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:26 PM
Haha I just noticed "good enough for Lauren if she needed a budget meal"

Hey get down to NETTO Arista, plenty bargains there!

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:30 PM
The only thing Labour didnt do was regulate the banks, hindsight n all. Tories would never have done that either fo sho

arista
26-02-2009, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!


Hey get down to NETTO Arista, plenty bargains there!



You post a product as good as this
AsdaWalmart bargain.
And not over a pound is the Rule.

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.
sorry... how did labour cause it?

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:31 PM
Back on topic anyways.


Iceland is good for some cheap stuff. Some frozen stuff is vile, but shop around at Iceland, Lidl, Aldi, Tesco etc and you can get a weeks shopping including cleaning stuff all for £15 - £20.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:32 PM
Pot Noodle= meal in a handy recepticle...no need to waste your washing up liquid neither!

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.
sorry... how did labour cause it?


by tying so much of our nations money into the US market. When the Morgtage company went down so did a lot of UK finances.

arista
26-02-2009, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.



Yes bang on Right
NewLabour, in power, and the Yanks

Thats why this thread can be good.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:33 PM
lol I give up! sheeesh

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Pot Noodle= meal in a handy recepticle...no need to waste your washing up liquid neither!


:yuk:


They're gross.

I can knock you guys up a proper dinner with fresh veg, some nice meats and sauces, and a dessert from scratch for about £3 (and it would feed 4). :tongue:

arista
26-02-2009, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Pot Noodle= meal in a handy recepticle...no need to waste your washing up liquid neither!



You are being Silly.

This thread is for Quality Bargain Meals.

arista
26-02-2009, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
lol I give up! sheeesh


Good

We can get back on topic , then.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 12:35 PM
hehehheeeee oh man thanks Arista, youve made me laugh today!

Tom
26-02-2009, 12:39 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Pot Noodle= meal in a handy recepticle...no need to waste your washing up liquid neither!



You are being Silly.

This thread is for Quality Bargain Meals.

Packet and frozen meals are not quality

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.
sorry... how did labour cause it?


by tying so much of our nations money into the US market. When the Morgtage company went down so did a lot of UK finances.
? you is wrong.... :P
private commercial business took out unsecured loans that they believed were more reliable than the were. How's that the problem of the UK government. Should the labour party decide on how companies in the UK invest their money and who they loan money from? So again... how is the INTERNATIONAL financial crisis the fault of the labour government?

arista
26-02-2009, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Pot Noodle= meal in a handy recepticle...no need to waste your washing up liquid neither!



You are being Silly.

This thread is for Quality Bargain Meals.

Packet and frozen meals are not quality


This Packet AsdaWalmart Sold product/meal
Has No Artificial
No Colors
and No Hydrgenated Fat


Good Enough For Lauren
if she needs a Budget Quality meal.

That is Quality for One Pound
Fact.

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.



Yes bang on Right
NewLabour, in power, and the Yanks

Thats why this thread can be good.
mahaha when I disagree with you I'm a trouble maker but when turtle man agrees with you, you get excited. Is ukturtle the first ever to agree with you? hehe

arista
26-02-2009, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by ange7

mahaha when I disagree with you I'm a trouble maker but when turtle man agrees with you, you get excited. Is ukturtle the first ever to agree with you? hehe


No uk turtle knows what is going on
clever poster , for sure.

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.



Yes bang on Right
NewLabour, in power, and the Yanks

Thats why this thread can be good.
mahaha when I disagree with you I'm a trouble maker but when turtle man agrees with you, you get excited. Is ukturtle the first ever to agree with you? hehe

guys we could be here all week discussing politics.

But this thread is not about that. Lets get back on topic and talk about £1 food which is value for money.

Arctic Roll is only £1 at Iceland. I love that dessert. Reminds me of being a kid. :cheer2:

arista
26-02-2009, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle


guys we could be here all week discussing politics.

But this thread is not about that. Lets get back on topic and talk about £1 food which is value for money.

Arctic Roll is only £1 at Iceland. I love that dessert. Reminds me of being a kid. :cheer2:



Wel Said:thumbs:

Tom
26-02-2009, 12:51 PM
Originally posted by arista

This Packet AsdaWalmart Sold product/meal
Has No Artificial
No Colors
and No Hydrgenated Fat


Good Enough For Lauren
if she needs a Budget Quality meal.

That is Quality for One Pound
Fact.

But its still frozen, processed and tastes like crap

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.



Yes bang on Right
NewLabour, in power, and the Yanks

Thats why this thread can be good.
mahaha when I disagree with you I'm a trouble maker but when turtle man agrees with you, you get excited. Is ukturtle the first ever to agree with you? hehe

guys we could be here all week discussing politics.

But this thread is not about that. Lets get back on topic and talk about £1 food which is value for money.

Arctic Roll is only £1 at Iceland. I love that dessert. Reminds me of being a kid. :cheer2:
is that what you think your doing lol......

arista
26-02-2009, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by arista

This Packet AsdaWalmart Sold product/meal
Has No Artificial
No Colors
and No Hydrgenated Fat


Good Enough For Lauren
if she needs a Budget Quality meal.

That is Quality for One Pound
Fact.

But its still frozen, processed and tastes like c**p


No it is Not Frozen at all.

ange7
26-02-2009, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.
sorry... how did labour cause it?


by tying so much of our nations money into the US market. When the Morgtage company went down so did a lot of UK finances.
? you is wrong.... :P
private commercial business took out unsecured loans that they believed were more reliable than the were. How's that the problem of the UK government. Should the labour party decide on how companies in the UK invest their money and who they loan money from? So again... how is the INTERNATIONAL financial crisis the fault of the labour government?
now answer this turtle guy :P

arista
26-02-2009, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by arista
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2490/202/100/1263715113/n1263715113_30099519_1885582.jpg



This AsdaWalmart bargain for One Pound
is amazing Value.

And No Artificial Flavourings, No Colors
and the important No Hydrogenated Fat.

Good enough for Lauren
if she needed a budget meal.

If you have a £1 bargain of the Week
post yours.


Tom this is kept in the Fridge
I never said it is Frozen.

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.



Yes bang on Right
NewLabour, in power, and the Yanks

Thats why this thread can be good.
mahaha when I disagree with you I'm a trouble maker but when turtle man agrees with you, you get excited. Is ukturtle the first ever to agree with you? hehe

guys we could be here all week discussing politics.

But this thread is not about that. Lets get back on topic and talk about £1 food which is value for money.

Arctic Roll is only £1 at Iceland. I love that dessert. Reminds me of being a kid. :cheer2:
is that what you think your doing lol......


erm yes.

For vegetables and some fruit the man who lives down the road grows his own with his wife and they have nore than they need for themselves so they let me have some. It's amazing, tastes great and is free. i offered them some money, but they were like, no it'll only be wasted.

Bless them. Now that is VALUE food! :love:

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Yeh but its not New Labours fault or the bloated BBC lol!

No it's a combination of Labour and that damn US mortgage company lending money to people who could never afford to pay it back. Bugger them! They caused this, and we have to pay the price for their mistakes.
sorry... how did labour cause it?


by tying so much of our nations money into the US market. When the Morgtage company went down so did a lot of UK finances.
? you is wrong.... :P
private commercial business took out unsecured loans that they believed were more reliable than the were. How's that the problem of the UK government. Should the labour party decide on how companies in the UK invest their money and who they loan money from? So again... how is the INTERNATIONAL financial crisis the fault of the labour government?
now answer this turtle guy :P


in the correct thread i will. :tongue:

arista
26-02-2009, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by ange7

now answer this turtle guy :P


Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.

Tom
26-02-2009, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by arista
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2490/202/100/1263715113/n1263715113_30099519_1885582.jpg



This AsdaWalmart bargain for One Pound
is amazing Value.

And No Artificial Flavourings, No Colors
and the important No Hydrogenated Fat.

Good enough for Lauren
if she needed a budget meal.

If you have a £1 bargain of the Week
post yours.


Tom this is kept in the Fridge
I never said it is Frozen.

When was the last time you seen a curry in a fridge at the supermarket?

It also says suitable for freezing which is what I imagine most people do until they use it

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 01:01 PM
A box of 6 eggs are value. And under £1. You can make so much from them, and add them to loads of stuff to bump up a meal.

I'm still munching on my eggy bread (it's so good).

pinkmichk
26-02-2009, 01:02 PM
i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies

arista
26-02-2009, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by Tom


When was the last time you seen a curry in a fridge at the supermarket?

It also says suitable for freezing which is what I imagine most people do until they use it



It is Not Frozen
that means it is Fresh Meal
for a pound.


You only thought you could get Frozen meals for a pound.


That is why AsdaWalmart are groundbreaking
with these £1 Quality meals.

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies

I alway cook a meal so I make too much, then I feeze what I don't eat, so I have a couple of meals for next time.


I don't personally rave about microwave dinners and such. I much prefer my fresh veg (no tinned or frozen stuff) and fresh foods.

But I do buy some frozen stuff llike fish fingers! MMMMMm!


Chips and wedges I make my own from Potatoes and I leave the skins on. So much nicer.

I'm a BIG food lover. Some of my family are Italian and Scottish so a big appetite is essential, lol as well as appreciation for food. (I cannot stand wasting food!)

pinkmichk
26-02-2009, 01:09 PM
yep i am the same when i buy a chicken or mince for example i stretch it over 3 dinners and if chicken a lunch as well
you could easily knock up a curry that would feed a family of 4 for not much more than a £1 values ranges FTW

ange7
26-02-2009, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ange7

now answer this turtle guy :P


Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ange7

now answer this turtle guy :P


Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe



no offence here darling but if this thread bores you, then ***** off and play on another thread. Some of us here find this interesting.

So is there no value food that you like?

ange7
26-02-2009, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by pinkmichk
i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies

I alway cook a meal so I make too much, then I feeze what I don't eat, so I have a couple of meals for next time.


I don't personally rave about microwave dinners and such. I much prefer my fresh veg (no tinned or frozen stuff) and fresh foods.

But I do buy some frozen stuff llike fish fingers! MMMMMm!


Chips and wedges I make my own from Potatoes and I leave the skins on. So much nicer.

I'm a BIG food lover. Some of my family are Italian and Scottish so a big appetite is essential, lol as well as appreciation for food. (I cannot stand wasting food!)
please stay on topic....we're talking about £1 meals ... not about potatoes with skin on them.:tongue:

arista
26-02-2009, 01:14 PM
Anyway
Tom got this wrong
he thought it was Frozen.

I do not eat much Frozen.


This is a first
quality fresh Meal
for just one pound.

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by pinkmichk
i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies

I alway cook a meal so I make too much, then I feeze what I don't eat, so I have a couple of meals for next time.


I don't personally rave about microwave dinners and such. I much prefer my fresh veg (no tinned or frozen stuff) and fresh foods.

But I do buy some frozen stuff llike fish fingers! MMMMMm!


Chips and wedges I make my own from Potatoes and I leave the skins on. So much nicer.

I'm a BIG food lover. Some of my family are Italian and Scottish so a big appetite is essential, lol as well as appreciation for food. (I cannot stand wasting food!)
please stay on topic....we're talking about £1 meals ... not about potatoes with skin on them.:tongue:

my you are annoying!


Potatoes are under a pound. So that makes them value food and you can make a meal out of them.

ange7
26-02-2009, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ange7

now answer this turtle guy :P


Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe



no offence here darling but if this thread bores you, then **** off and play on another thread. Some of us here find this interesting.

So is there no value food that you like?
I'm not gay dude.... but that is sweet

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by ange7

now answer this turtle guy :P


Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe



no offence here darling but if this thread bores you, then **** off and play on another thread. Some of us here find this interesting.

So is there no value food that you like?
I'm not gay dude.... but that is sweet


?????

WTF???

ange7
26-02-2009, 01:17 PM
darling ????
WTF???

arista
26-02-2009, 01:18 PM
Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.

Benjamin
26-02-2009, 01:19 PM
Originally posted by ange7
darling ????
WTF???


ptttfff.


Whatever.

Back on topic.

I just remembered that tesco have started reducing loads of stuff to £1 too to try and win the price wars against Asda etc.


I'm off there in a bit to see what bargains I can pick up. :hello:

arista
26-02-2009, 01:21 PM
Yes
Tesco try to match AsdaWalmart
Very True.

30stone
26-02-2009, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies

That impressive with the prices these days,

we shop at asda and for 4 of us it can be anything from 90 - 140 pound a week.

But then some weeks we spend like 14 pound on slim fast at that and we buy loads of meat..

pinkmichk
26-02-2009, 01:25 PM
i dont have a asda close enough so use tesco and lidl but mostly tesco and i aint ashamed of having a basket full of value stuff which like i said you could make a curry for a family for not much more than £1

ange7
26-02-2009, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by arista
Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
?
He made a point about the labour party being one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Apparently he was ON topic then.... now that I ask him to explain his views my question is now OFF topic. Dude this isn't a game... either he knows what he's talking about or he doesn't. He sounds like he doesn't given that the labour party don't control how UK investment banks buy and on-sell debt. Turtle your clearly out of your depth.... next time mate if you have an opinion and you post it on a forum... don't be a pussy and cry "off topic".

arista
26-02-2009, 01:28 PM
Depth??


This is the One Pound Bargain Meal thread


Ange slap yourself

pinkmichk
26-02-2009, 01:32 PM
Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Originally posted by pinkmichk
i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies

That impressive with the prices these days,

we shop at asda and for 4 of us it can be anything from 90 - 140 pound a week.

But then some weeks we spend like 14 pound on slim fast at that and we buy loads of meat..

i buy larger packs of mince etc so they go for more than one meal so i can freeze portions and so on

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 01:58 PM
LOL@this thread :joker:

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 01:59 PM
When you blame Labour for something they didnt do, Im gonna challenge you on it simple as!...you bought them into your topic...like you do all your topics

arista
26-02-2009, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by ukturtle
A box of 6 eggs are value. And under £1. You can make so much from them, and add them to loads of stuff to bump up a meal.

I'm still munching on my eggy bread (it's so good).


Yes good idea.

Xander
26-02-2009, 03:49 PM
Disgusting, thats what ready meals are. There is nothing *fresh* about it...
Like Tom said you could buy pasta etc and make much more food than the price of this ready meal.

andyman
26-02-2009, 03:57 PM
Somerfield sell noodles for 9p per pack!.. I went ga ga and bought 2 packs!!!!! 18p :spin:

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by Xander
Disgusting, thats what ready meals are. There is nothing *fresh* about it...
Like Tom said you could buy pasta etc and make much more food than the price of this ready meal. Pasta 19p, pasta sauce 49p.. Not really "fresh" tho is it... Need more than £1 to have a fresh healthy meal.

Novo
26-02-2009, 04:02 PM
9p noodles yuck

they would taste like hay

arista
26-02-2009, 04:03 PM
Originally posted by Xander
Disgusting, thats what ready meals are. There is nothing *fresh* about it...
Like Tom said you could buy pasta etc and make much more food than the price of this ready meal.


Some Are No Good.


But this AsdaWalmart product
has No Hydrogenated Fat
No Artificial Colors
No Artificial Flavourings

That is amazing and rare at One Pound
Fact.

Ross
26-02-2009, 04:04 PM
I'd rather not eat than to eat that.

NettoSuperstar!
26-02-2009, 04:06 PM
processed food loses nutrients and contains cheap meat from god knows where from god knows what awful conditions, animals fed on **** and kept in ****

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
9p noodles yuck

they would taste like hay They ok if you only have 9p left, lol. They come in beef, sween n sour, curry etc.. Not bad for 9p!!! Lol.
You could mix it with bits of ham and grate cheese over the top... Ham slices £1, small block of cheese £1, noodles 9p... £2.09.

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:12 PM
I remember netto selling tins of beans for 3p and bread at 9p.. Beans on toast for many at only 11p! Lol... Back in 1995 tho, i bought them for some workmates to eat, i should have asked them to chip in tho.. 11p!!! :thumbs2:

arista
26-02-2009, 04:16 PM
Originally posted by Ross
I'd rather not eat than to eat that.



This Thread is about quality Pound Meals
No problem you do not like it.

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:28 PM
Tesco sell 5 microwave meals for £4... Ok more that a £1 but still great value if on a tight budget.. Nothing wrong with them but not healthy if eaten everyday... Plus these days many supermarkets are doing great deals on fresh foods to pull in the customers.. Can't beat good old homemade food tho.

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:34 PM
Many supermarkets sell frozen pizzas for around £1, but best pizzas to buy from a shop are non-frozen.. Or just make your owen with a fresh healthy topping but will cost more than a £1 due to the toppings, cheese, stuff to make the dough, stuff for the sauce to make it nice, herbs etc.. So at times it is worth buying a non-frozen italian thin crust pizza for around £3.50..

arista
26-02-2009, 04:35 PM
Of Course
If Lauren is on a Tight budget
I hope I can help her.

Ross
26-02-2009, 04:38 PM
Some Tescos and ASDA's have a section where they make your Pizza's there and then fresh for you. They are gorgeous and you can watch them make it. They're around £3-4.

Try some Tesco Extra's.

pinkmichk
26-02-2009, 04:41 PM
i'm quite suprised at some things in this thread you can make good food that isnt a ping meal for around the same money but for more people it just takes some creative shopping plus if you bulk meals out with things like beans and so on you can stretch things further so you can freeze some for another time

30stone
26-02-2009, 04:46 PM
Id prefer to spend a pound on a kfc mini fillet. lol

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by Ross
Some Tescos and ASDA's have a section where they make your Pizza's there and then fresh for you. They are gorgeous and you can watch them make it. They're around £3-4.

Try some Tesco Extra's. Cool might try that, the secret is the cheese and sauce... Cant have that cheap taste, but yeah i will try that.. Crazy meat feast!!

andyman
26-02-2009, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Id prefer to spend a pound on a kfc mini fillet. lol Poop! I need 10 of them! Lol.. Me hungeeeee!!:bigsmile:

andyman
26-02-2009, 08:51 PM
For around £2.60 you can make a cheap spag bol... My spag bol costs alot more to make..
For £2.60..

Pasta 19p
Mince £1.25
Tin of toms 38p
Few mushrooms 39p
Small onion 39p

^thats the cheap spag bol.. Of course you could always splash few others in with whats in your kitchen like red wine, italian herbs, brown sauce etc... Even grate some cheese over the top..

30stone
26-02-2009, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by andyman
Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Id prefer to spend a pound on a kfc mini fillet. lol Poop! I need 10 of them! Lol.. Me hungeeeee!!:bigsmile:

yeh same

i spent over 10 pound the other day

Twister
5 Crispy strips
2 mini fillets
small popcorn chicken
Chips.

i was like ahh thats expensive for one meal..

Ross
26-02-2009, 08:54 PM
That's horrible Ben.

andyman
26-02-2009, 09:14 PM
Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Originally posted by andyman
Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Id prefer to spend a pound on a kfc mini fillet. lol Poop! I need 10 of them! Lol.. Me hungeeeee!!:bigsmile:

yeh same

i spent over 10 pound the other day

Twister
5 Crispy strips
2 mini fillets
small popcorn chicken
Chips.

i was like ahh thats expensive for one meal.. yum yum! Worth every penny!

andyman
26-02-2009, 11:24 PM
I could live on £1 for a week... Just buy cheap bread, cheap marge and few packets of them 9p noodles.. Over 7 days easy!! But no fun.

30stone
26-02-2009, 11:37 PM
Why is it horrible ross?


And yeh andy, but i ended up feeling so bloated in the end.

Shaun
26-02-2009, 11:46 PM
Bloody Hell, Ben, that's insane :shocked:

Home-made southern-fried-chicken is much better. I made it tonight :angel:

As for ready meals, I personally don't eat them. But I understand why people do; it's cheap and easy. But it's much more rewarding making food yourself.

Also, if you live in a family of 5 (me, mum, sister, brother & niece) - ready meals add up. So it's often cheaper to buy packets of rice, pasta, sauces...and cook that way.

On your own, though, I imagine, it's probably not so easy.

30stone
26-02-2009, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by Shaun
bl***y Hell, Ben, that's insane :shocked:

Home-made southern-fried-chicken is much better. I made it tonight :angel:

As for ready meals, I personally don't eat them. But I understand why people do; it's cheap and easy. But it's much more rewarding making food yourself.

Also, if you live in a family of 5 (me, mum, sister, brother & niece) - ready meals add up. So it's often cheaper to buy packets of rice, pasta, sauces...and cook that way.

On your own, though, I imagine, it's probably not so easy.


Lol it helps me gain weight which is good. About 12 stone now :thumbs2:

And im the same i dont eat ready meals... once every 2 weeks or so ill buy a spag bol for like between lunch and dinner as another meal but they usually ent big enough to fill me up as a dinner.

Ross
27-02-2009, 12:05 AM
Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Why is it horrible ross?


And yeh andy, but i ended up feeling so bloated in the end.
Southen Fried Chicken is disgusting, and all that variety. It made my stomach turn when you said that, lol.

andyman
27-02-2009, 12:55 AM
Poor man pizza! Always a great stack... Just use thick bread, grate some cheese into a tub (mixed cheese if can)...
Cut some ham and chicken into tiny bits, fry some small mushrooms and onions in a pan of butter...
Put bread under grill, then turn over and add the cheese, meats, onions and mushrooms and pinch bit of basil over the top, plus add few thin tomato slices if need..
Under grill and wait for it to be done! Plus if want that extra taste splash abit of sauce on top or next time make a tomato sauce base and mix it with herbs...

Poor man pizza! Taking cheese on toast to the next level! :lovedup:

Benjamin
27-02-2009, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
?
He made a point about the labour party being one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Apparently he was ON topic then.... now that I ask him to explain his views my question is now OFF topic. Dude this isn't a game... either he knows what he's talking about or he doesn't. He sounds like he doesn't given that the labour party don't control how UK investment banks buy and on-sell debt. Turtle your clearly out of your depth.... next time mate if you have an opinion and you post it on a forum... don't be a pussy and cry "off topic".


Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive. So it's not crying off topic. And I said I would answer your question, in the right thread, not this one.

So watch your mouth and control that attitude of yours. You only make yourself sound like the fool.

Benjamin
27-02-2009, 01:29 AM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
i'm quite suprised at some things in this thread you can make good food that isnt a ping meal for around the same money but for more people it just takes some creative shopping plus if you bulk meals out with things like beans and so on you can stretch things further so you can freeze some for another time


Yeah I found this thread quite interesting, seeing how different people eat and what they buy during this recession.

Some people are quite creative. :thumbs:

Lauren
27-02-2009, 01:32 AM
Ahahah, I only just noticed this thread, and my name is mentioned twice in it.

Aw, thanks for you concern arista. I am indeed on a tight budget, but I also don't have the £4 to travel to Asda and back just for one meal. :tongue: I tend to get in the cheap noodles, pasta, sauces, meats etc.


:laugh::laugh:

arista
27-02-2009, 06:28 AM
Originally posted by Lauren
Ahahah, I only just noticed this thread, and my name is mentioned twice in it.

Aw, thanks for you concern arista. I am indeed on a tight budget, but I also don't have the £4 to travel to Asda and back just for one meal. :tongue: I tend to get in the cheap noodles, pasta, sauces, meats etc.


:laugh::laugh:



Lauren
in many places AsdaWalmart supply Free Buses
your local Council should get that set up
it is paid for by AsdaWalmart
they want your custom.
I think Tesco do some as well.


And this one Quality meal
is a treat for many.

NettoSuperstar!
27-02-2009, 09:35 AM
lol@thehandbag situation

ange7
27-02-2009, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
?
He made a point about the labour party being one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Apparently he was ON topic then.... now that I ask him to explain his views my question is now OFF topic. Dude this isn't a game... either he knows what he's talking about or he doesn't. He sounds like he doesn't given that the labour party don't control how UK investment banks buy and on-sell debt. Turtle your clearly out of your depth.... next time mate if you have an opinion and you post it on a forum... don't be a pussy and cry "off topic".


Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive. So it's not crying off topic. And I said I would answer your question, in the right thread, not this one.

So watch your mouth and control that attitude of yours. You only make yourself sound like the fool.
"Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive"
relevance? ... . dude... your so random. Instead of that post you could have argued your point.... which we've agreed you don't have otherwise we would have heard it by now.
ps
"So watch your mouth" mahahaha your good value. ....please....... Mate all I ask is if you voice an opinion please back it up. It's what a forum is for.

Benjamin
27-02-2009, 11:06 AM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
?
He made a point about the labour party being one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Apparently he was ON topic then.... now that I ask him to explain his views my question is now OFF topic. Dude this isn't a game... either he knows what he's talking about or he doesn't. He sounds like he doesn't given that the labour party don't control how UK investment banks buy and on-sell debt. Turtle your clearly out of your depth.... next time mate if you have an opinion and you post it on a forum... don't be a pussy and cry "off topic".


Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive. So it's not crying off topic. And I said I would answer your question, in the right thread, not this one.

So watch your mouth and control that attitude of yours. You only make yourself sound like the fool.
"Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive"
relevance? ... . dude... your so random. Instead of that post you could have argued your point.... which we've agreed you don't have otherwise we would have heard it by now.
ps
"So watch your mouth" mahahaha your good value. ....please....... Mate all I ask is if you voice an opinion please back it up. It's what a forum is for.



Then start the correct thread for the convo.

ange7
27-02-2009, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by ukturtle
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by arista
Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
?
He made a point about the labour party being one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Apparently he was ON topic then.... now that I ask him to explain his views my question is now OFF topic. Dude this isn't a game... either he knows what he's talking about or he doesn't. He sounds like he doesn't given that the labour party don't control how UK investment banks buy and on-sell debt. Turtle your clearly out of your depth.... next time mate if you have an opinion and you post it on a forum... don't be a pussy and cry "off topic".


Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive. So it's not crying off topic. And I said I would answer your question, in the right thread, not this one.

So watch your mouth and control that attitude of yours. You only make yourself sound like the fool.
"Excuse me, but some of us have to go to work to earn a living and money to survive"
relevance? ... . dude... your so random. Instead of that post you could have argued your point.... which we've agreed you don't have otherwise we would have heard it by now.
ps
"So watch your mouth" mahahaha your good value. ....please....... Mate all I ask is if you voice an opinion please back it up. It's what a forum is for.



Then start the correct thread for the convo.
dude lol... YOU posted YOUR point here ... so why is it suddenly off topic? ... c'mon turtle boy... let's hear it or pull your head in.

arista
27-02-2009, 12:02 PM
Ange you are pushing a point that has ended.
He has told you no more.
Ange - The Down Under Utter Trouble Maker

Make a good tShirt.

NettoSuperstar!
27-02-2009, 12:03 PM
lol

The point wont end til you get it! Mwahahahahah

andyman
28-02-2009, 01:15 AM
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/4437/sweetsourchicken.jpg

andyman
01-03-2009, 08:28 AM
Another fantastic meal for £1.

http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/4862/chickentikkalasagne.jpg

arista
01-03-2009, 08:42 AM
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2490/202/100/1263715113/n1263715113_30102809_7963987.jpg


Another Week
A new Quality Fresh (not frozen at all) from AsdaWalmart
And unlike many other meals
1. No Arificial Flavourings
2. No Artificial Colours
3. No Hydrogenated Fat

Those 3 points make this one pound product
groundbreaking Quality.




Sign Of The Times.

andyman
01-03-2009, 08:46 AM
^Nowt wrong with frozen foods..

arista
01-03-2009, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by andyman
^Nowt wrong with frozen foods..


If they are a Pound they are Welcome on this Money
Saving thread.


We are in a Crisis
in the New Labour Depression.

andyman
01-03-2009, 09:05 AM
^lol we aint in any Depression..

arista
03-03-2009, 12:44 PM
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v647/202/100/1263715113/n1263715113_30105153_6645873.jpg



A Fresh Quality Dish (not frozen) used in the 2nd World War
now updated for this UK New Labour Depression.

AsdaWalmarts
500g
No Artificial Flavourings
No Artificial Colors
No Hydrogenated Fat





Sign Of The Times.

arista
03-03-2009, 03:55 PM
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2339/202/100/1263715113/n1263715113_30105349_6361339.jpg


A great Twin Pack Pudding
ideal for Lauren.

2 x 110g
AsdaWalmarts Fresh (not frozen) Quality Classic
Steamed Eve's Sponge Pudding
No Artificial Flavourings
No Artificial Colors
No Hydrogenated Fat




Life In The City.

arista
11-03-2009, 11:16 AM
Another Greart Fresh Meal
Not Frozen,
Ideal for Lauren (if she can get a lift to AsdaWalmart)
add some tomatoes and salad

Great Quality Meal
in this New Labour Depression.

http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs014.snc1/2634_1037355575163_1263715113_30112778_3974236_n.j pg

Sunny_01
11-03-2009, 12:19 PM
If money is such an issue for food then surely you should be asking people to put up value menu's that can be made from fresh produce (which is cheaper) that a whole family can eat rather than a very limited selection of meals for 1 person.

My personal opinion is that ready made meals lack taste in a lot of cases and I prefer to know that the food I give to my family is good quality food and not the crappiest of cuts of meat etc.. The mince in ready meals is vile and can only possibly come from a cows backside, I would rather buy steak and have it minced then at least I know what I am getting.

arista
11-03-2009, 12:34 PM
This is a Bargain Thread
for £1meals.
For the Young that need value.


We would all like some Steak.

These Quality AsdaWalmart Meals taste good
add salad
and you have a great Bargain Meal.



Sign Of The Times.

Sunny_01
11-03-2009, 12:53 PM
Ah so now it is for the young as well, this is becoming more and more restrictive in what you see as acceptable and not acceptable to post. If you want steak go buy some, economise in some other way to do it the same as others do.

arista
11-03-2009, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Sunny_01
Ah so now it is for the young as well, this is becoming more and more restrictive in what you see as acceptable and not acceptable to post. If you want steak go buy some, economise in some other way to do it the same as others do.



Yes folks will buy Steaks, when they can afford it.

But a Bargain £1 Fresh Meal
is groundbreaking.
And needed in this New Labour Depression.


Sunny you can post any Food on here
just put up the store and prices
it is a Thread helping the young.



Search on Google
Many Students like this type of thread
even this site is up the top
on '£1 Bargain Meals' -search.

arista
12-03-2009, 11:12 AM
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs014.snc1/2634_1037757305206_1263715113_30113617_2930236_n.j pg




Another great Quality Fresh Food from AsdaWalmart.
Sausage and Mash
with Onions and Gravy.

A good tip on this is at the end
of cooking sprinke cheese
onto the top of Mash.



Sign Of The Times.

Lauren
12-03-2009, 11:24 AM
Oh my god, look at the fat content, especially sat.

NettoSuperstar!
12-03-2009, 11:44 AM
...and de salt man!
Ready meal no good
Make you have heart attack!


lol@groundbreaking...oh Arista you are funny!

arista
12-03-2009, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
...and de salt man!
Ready meal no good
Make you have heart attack!


lol@groundbreaking...oh Arista you are funny!



Wrong as this is not ever day.
And yes they are Groundbreaking deals
in the New Labour Depression time.

arista
12-03-2009, 12:00 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
Oh my god, look at the fat content, especially sat.


Lauren
you will Burn that off.
This is a Great Fresh Meal.


Life In The City.

NettoSuperstar!
12-03-2009, 12:02 PM
"Fresh"??

arista
12-03-2009, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
"Fresh"??


Yes these Grounbreaking Fresh Meals for a pound
are not Frozen food.

NettoSuperstar!
12-03-2009, 12:12 PM
lol I give up...theres bugger all fresh about it

arista
12-03-2009, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
lol I give up...theres bugger all fresh about it


Fine you give up.
But go on Google search for £1 Bargain Meals
and this thread is up the top.


Students need food at Bargain deals.


Life In The City.

NettoSuperstar!
12-03-2009, 01:50 PM
haha love y@!

andyman
12-03-2009, 02:25 PM
What about 99p meals? :sad:

Somerfield sell noodles for 9p per pack.. Bargin! :thumbs:

Lauren
12-03-2009, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by andyman

Somerfield sell noodles for 9p per pack.. Bargin! :thumbs:


:thumbs:

Although I prefer Sainsburys Basic.

And you can add anything to them, yeyyy.

arista
12-03-2009, 02:30 PM
Yes Andyman
99p meals are valid as good value as well.


Life In The City.

andyman
12-03-2009, 02:37 PM
.. Noodles, with bits of ham and with cheese on top.. Pukka! Cheap and easy like my ex's.

arista
13-03-2009, 05:07 PM
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs014.snc1/2634_1038278918246_1263715113_30114830_3803039_n.j pg


Exclusive to AsdaWalmart
for Just a pound.
A Quality Frozen Meal.

3 Fillet Alaska Fish Fingers
and a big portion of Thick Chips.
(Maris Piper potatoes)

Oven at 230/ Gas Mark 8
20minutes in the Oven to cook.

Place chips in the Oven first
then 5 mins after starting
The 3 Fillet Fish Fingers go on a Wire Rack
over a Deep Baking tray in the centre of the oven
for the 15mins left.



Life In The City.

Fom
13-03-2009, 05:23 PM
I can't stand batter :yuk:

arista
13-03-2009, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by Fom
I can't stand batter :yuk:



Thats Fair Enough
I am sure I should be able to find another
Quality Bargain Meal
you may like,
next week.

arista
26-04-2009, 01:24 PM
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs010.snc1/2885_1061811706551_1263715113_30152286_6472146_n.j pg


Better than andymans Iceland shop food
Lidl from tomorrow is selling there Quality Noon UK ,made
for Lidl, frozen ready meals.


Chicken in Sweet and Sour with Egg Rice
Chicken in Black Bean sauce with Egg Rice
Chicken Korma with Pilau Rice
Chicken Tikka Masala with Pilau Rice
Chicken Balti with Pilau Rice
and
Chicken Jalfrezi with Pilau Rice


Good on German Owned Lidl
helping us in this New Labour Depression.

Glenn.
26-04-2009, 01:30 PM
I love Walmart:spin2:

Lewis.
26-04-2009, 01:36 PM
:) Love thisthread

arista
26-04-2009, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by LewisLeona
:) Love thisthread


Thanks LL.

andyman
26-04-2009, 02:21 PM
Fantastic deal.. Tesco sell 5 meals for £4, and are very good.

arista
26-04-2009, 02:56 PM
Originally posted by andyman
Fantastic deal.. Tesco sell 5 meals for £4, and are very good.


Is this a Voucher Deal?


If it is then say so.

Harry!
26-04-2009, 02:58 PM
http://graphics.asda.com/new-asda-corp/ASDAhomepage/promo_main/hp_mainspring21_2204.gif

http://www.asda.co.uk/corp/home.html

andyman
26-04-2009, 03:02 PM
No arista, tesco sell them at 5 for £4 all the time, past few years and will stay at that price, plus huge range!

pinkmichk
26-04-2009, 05:07 PM
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it

arista
26-04-2009, 05:11 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it



Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.

Novo
26-04-2009, 05:14 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it



Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I agree i like the new deals you post on here

xDramatick
26-04-2009, 05:15 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it

exactly <3
my bf makes all our food from scratch and it tastes and looks a lot more appealing than any of the frozen food posted here.
If money ever got tight, I'd much rather him freeze portions as you said than resort to £1 meals.

Ross
26-04-2009, 05:19 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it



Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.

and we heard you about your "Sign Of The Times" so stop being a hypocrite and show some respect, she's only posting like you are. Sort your attitude out.

Novo
26-04-2009, 05:20 PM
Arista can you find me some Asda Deals please

arista
26-04-2009, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by Ross


and we heard you about your "Sign Of The Times" so stop being a hypocrite and show some respect, she's only posting like you are. Sort your attitude out.



My Attitude is Fine.


And Thanks Andy.

Ross
26-04-2009, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by Ross


and we heard you about your "Sign Of The Times" so stop being a hypocrite and show some respect, she's only posting like you are. Sort your attitude out.



My Attitude is Fine.


And Thanks Andy.
It clearly isn't. Besides, pinkmichk and Satisfaction are right, I'd rather cook fresh foods then freeze them instead of buying any of this rubbish I've seen posted.

pinkmichk
26-04-2009, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it



Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.

fill your body with crap then if you only had a small amount of money say £7 for a week so £1 a day and you chose £1 meals thats your money gone you can make money go a lot further which is surely the point in this global recession

Novo
26-04-2009, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by arista
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs014.snc1/2634_1037757305206_1263715113_30113617_2930236_n.j pg




Another great Quality Fresh Food from AsdaWalmart.
Sausage and Mash
with Onions and Gravy.

A good tip on this is at the end
of cooking sprinke cheese
onto the top of Mash.



Sign Of The Times.

All caps are not allowed

arista
26-04-2009, 05:33 PM
pinkmichk
I am not concerned about the Global effect.
Under 12 years of New Labour we in the UK are in a Utter mess.


No one eats these all the time.
And some like the AsdaWalmart meals are groundbreaking
with
No Arificial Flavourings
No Artificial Colours
No Hydrogenated Fat


And many that buy £1 meals do not have the time
to make it it from scratch.


I fully understand
how you can by fresh veg and meat and get good value
but that is not what This thread is about , with respect.

Novo
26-04-2009, 05:36 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by arista
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs014.snc1/2634_1037757305206_1263715113_30113617_2930236_n.j pg




Another great Quality Fresh Food from AsdaWalmart.
Sausage and Mash
with Onions and Gravy.

A good tip on this is at the end
of cooking sprinke cheese
onto the top of Mash.



Sign Of The Times.

All caps are not allowed

Good Quality Food!!!!

Bargain!!!!

PUKKA!!!!!

:spin2:

pinkmichk
26-04-2009, 05:36 PM
its possible i do it every week on very little money far better than microwave type meals they are not groundbreaking i bet they are stuff full of salt and with respect if people were that bothered about getting good value there is ways to cut down in other areas

arista
26-04-2009, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by Ross
It clearly isn't. Besides, pinkmichk and Satisfaction are right, I'd rather cook fresh foods then freeze them instead of buying any of this rubbish I've seen posted.


Ross I am Not stopping how You cook.


Many on this site and from Google
enjoy this thread.


It is No threat to you.

arista
26-04-2009, 05:39 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
its possible i do it every week on very little money far better than microwave type meals they are not groundbreaking i bet they are stuff full of salt and with respect if people were that bothered about getting good value there is ways to cut down in other areas


You do not get it

This is about Fresh or Frozen fast meals only

I fully respect the way you cook, carry on.


But on this one thread
it is about £1 Bargian Meals.
It is that simple.

pinkmichk
26-04-2009, 05:42 PM
arista read back over the thread others including me have said how its possible to recreate fast food at home weather that be curry sweet and sour burger and chips even a version of kebab

arista
26-04-2009, 05:46 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
arista read back over the thread others including me have said how its possible to recreate fast food at home weather that be curry sweet and sour burger and chips even a version of kebab


I know
But some may not have that time to do it that well.


I put up Products 'Complete'
for £1
and say which store
that is the point of this thread,
you carry on cooking that way you do, no problem,
this thread is for some who do not have that amount of time,
with respect.

pinkmichk
26-04-2009, 05:52 PM
have you ever watched gordon ramsey he whipped up proper food in the time it took for microwave meals to cook and the time it takes for a takeaway to be delivered so with respect i think your talking poo

Novo
26-04-2009, 05:56 PM
The fall and fall of Gordon Ramsay

He serves ready-meals; his restaurants are no longer in the top 100; and now he's slipped off the Rich List. So, is it all over for the celebrity chef, or will he bounce back? Andy McSmith reports

Sunday, 26 April 2009

This might be the moment for some other celebrity chef to front a programme in which they pay a critical visit to Gordon Ramsay's kitchens


This might be the moment for some other celebrity chef to front a programme

Gordon Ramsay is well known for his fruity language, so the air around him must have blue indeed last week as one setback after another made life hell for the man who created Hell's Kitchen and The F Word.

There was the embarrassing revelation that some of the meals offered in his London restaurants are pre-prepared in a mini-factory across town.

arista
26-04-2009, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
have you ever watched gordon ramsey he whipped up proper food in the time it took for microwave meals to cook and the time it takes for a takeaway to be delivered so with respect i think your talking poo


I watch Hells Kitchen every night.



I offer a Complete Fast Meal
at a £1,
Not by Bulk buying and spending time cooking,


You could do a thread about Fresh Food and Fresh Meat,
it does not effect this thread at all.


I update this thread
for those that want the info.
And more want it
than the few that come on here to not post what
it is about.

arista
26-04-2009, 05:59 PM
Bang On Right Andy
Gordon is not doing it the right way ,
due to this UK New Labour Depression.
Fact.

arista
26-04-2009, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by arista
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs010.snc1/2885_1061811706551_1263715113_30152286_6472146_n.j pg


Better than andymans Iceland shop food
Lidl from tomorrow is selling there Quality Noon UK ,made
for Lidl, frozen ready meals.


Chicken in Sweet and Sour with Egg Rice
Chicken in Black Bean sauce with Egg Rice
Chicken Korma with Pilau Rice
Chicken Tikka Masala with Pilau Rice
Chicken Balti with Pilau Rice
and
Chicken Jalfrezi with Pilau Rice


Good on German Owned Lidl
helping us in this New Labour Depression.



This is the Deal from Tomorrow
at Lidl's.

Harry!
26-05-2009, 08:08 PM
http://images.publicradio.org/content/2008/10/24/20081024_one_pound_meal_18.jpg

:thumbs:

andyman
26-05-2009, 08:12 PM
Asda and Iceland do amazing meals for only £1 each!.. Pukka!

arista
17-06-2009, 10:50 AM
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs091.snc1/5111_1080906263903_1263715113_30197399_1054450_n.j pg


Top Of the Range Sausages


http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs091.snc1/5111_1080906223902_1263715113_30197398_8300063_n.j pg


A Quality Complete Meal Bargain
Not Frozen, of course.


AsdaWalmart
fighting the New Labour Depression.

pinkmichk
17-06-2009, 11:05 AM
ahhh but arista sausages alone doesnt make a meal so they cant be included in the bargin meal of the week

arista
17-06-2009, 11:14 AM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
ahhh but arista sausages alone doesnt make a meal so they cant be included in the bargin meal of the week


A Bonus
as that is so rare that the Top of the Range Quality Sausages
on a Very Special Offer
well worth adding.

Marc
17-06-2009, 11:15 AM
Mmmmm..

pinkmichk
17-06-2009, 11:16 AM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by pinkmichk
ahhh but arista sausages alone doesnt make a meal so they cant be included in the bargin meal of the week


A Bonus
as that is so rare that the Top of the Range Quality Sausages
on a Very Special Offer
well worth adding.

mmmm yeah what shall i have for dinner today oh yeah a plate of sausages and nothing else hardly a balanced meal

arista
17-06-2009, 11:29 AM
Originally posted by Marcjswp
Mmmmm..


Yes only AsdaWalmart have top End Range
on Special Offers of one pound.
This is Ground Breaking.




Sign Of The Times.

Tom
17-06-2009, 12:37 PM
I'd never buy packet sausages

Annie
17-06-2009, 12:41 PM
Oh this thread still going on?

supernoodles!
17-06-2009, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by Tom
I'd never buy packet sausages

naturally

30stone
17-06-2009, 12:45 PM
Lol my meals are like that atm.
Having just a bowl of tuna no bread or anything.
Buy tuna, its like im not sure but im sure its like 60p a tin.
its protein rich.. Nil carbs Nil sugar, 0.1 grams of fat

Thought i tend to add salad cream, or if you want have it in a sandwich. Good meal.

Annie
17-06-2009, 12:46 PM
Ben I have been living on Tuna Salad and Tuna Pasta Bakes all month :sad:

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 12:50 PM
I like tuna with mayonnaise. I can't abide cheap tuna though like Asda smart price. It's rank. I would never buy cheap tinned tuna. It's about 40p or something? :yuk:

Annie
17-06-2009, 12:52 PM
I buy that John Prices Tuna. The 4 packs are half price in tesco just now!

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 12:54 PM
John West?

Annie
17-06-2009, 12:55 PM
Mmmm hold on

*runs to kitchen*

pinkmichk
17-06-2009, 12:55 PM
all tuna is vile :yuk:

Annie
17-06-2009, 12:57 PM
No. Its just called Princes Tuna.

Its in sunflower oil, really nice.

http://www.tesco.com/superstore/xpi/1/xpi53012591.htm

Annie
17-06-2009, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
all tuna is vile :yuk:

I dont eat any seafood normally but since being pregnant, i just want tuna all the time.

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 01:00 PM
Ahh Princes. Nice. So is John West. I love sea food Annie. Prawns, crab, lobster, scallops....mmmmmmmmmm!!!

Annie
17-06-2009, 01:01 PM
Ewww thats like my Dad. It makes me cringe. Like my dad will just eat things out of shells while watching the TV and I am like ahhh what the hell is that?!

A couple of years ago on holiday my parents got this big dish to share with seafood and he said he would give me 50 euros to eat some crab and i just couldnt do it. :yuk:

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 01:05 PM
It's lovely. That's why I love Chinese food so much. Salt and chili squid. Yum!

andyman
17-06-2009, 01:06 PM
mmmm tuna with mushy peas and chips!

Annie
17-06-2009, 01:07 PM
I like chinese food. Anything covered in BBQ sauce is alright with me.

arista
17-06-2009, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by Annie
Oh this thread still going on?


Yes Annie helping Students on here
and on Google Search.



Life In The City.

arista
17-06-2009, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by andyman
mmmm tuna with mushy peas and chips!


Chips with Everything


Sign Of The Times.

Annie
17-06-2009, 01:08 PM
This thread is the 4th thing to come up on google if you type in £1 Bargain Meal Of The Week

arista
17-06-2009, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by 30stone
Lol my meals are like that atm.
Having just a bowl of tuna no bread or anything.
Buy tuna, its like im not sure but im sure its like 60p a tin.
its protein rich.. Nil carbs Nil sugar, 0.1 grams of fat

Thought i tend to add salad cream, or if you want have it in a sandwich. Good meal.


Well Done Ben
Keeping Costs low
but Food Good.

arista
17-06-2009, 01:10 PM
Originally posted by Annie
This thread is the 4th thing to come up on google if you type in £1 Bargain Meal Of The Week


Yes it changes
it appears many students want a bargain meal , though.

andyman
17-06-2009, 01:27 PM
My fave chinese meal is chips, curry and chickien fried rice.

Pizza, chips, garlic bread with cheese, huge pot of garlic mayo and large bottle of coca-cola.

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 01:29 PM
I rarely eat chips. They are like a treat.

andyman
17-06-2009, 01:35 PM
I eat chips nearly everyday, chips are great!

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 01:56 PM
Actually, at Asda now, you can get a sandwich AND a bottle of water for the price of £1.

andyman
17-06-2009, 03:00 PM
Can buy bag of frozen chips for £1

Mrluvaluva
17-06-2009, 03:01 PM
Chipaholic.

andyman
17-06-2009, 03:08 PM
Can even buy bag of spuds for £1

arista
29-09-2009, 11:03 AM
http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs259.snc1/10634_1133313734057_1263715113_30333387_4727084_n. jpg


AsdaWalmart Chicken Hotpot
Chicken with carrot and swede in rich gravy,
topped sliced roasted potatoes.


"No Artificial Colours ,Flavours
or Hydrogenated Fat."

MassiveTruck
29-09-2009, 12:10 PM
Oh come on times aren't that bad, I've not even noticed a difference tbh

Its just the media getting their magifying glass out again

Times are hard for families man. Prices are rising.

Here is a good stat. Basically from the RAC that congestion on the roads is down due to the recession. Less people on the roads due to lack of money.

MassiveTruck
29-09-2009, 12:11 PM
http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs259.snc1/10634_1133313734057_1263715113_30333387_4727084_n. jpg


AsdaWalmart Chicken Hotpot
Chicken with carrot and swede in rich gravy,
topped sliced roasted potatoes.


"No Artificial Colours ,Flavours
or Hydrogenated Fat."

High in Saturated Fats though. Probably those fried potatoes.

MassiveTruck
29-09-2009, 12:13 PM
No. Its just called Princes Tuna.

Its in sunflower oil, really nice.

http://www.tesco.com/superstore/xpi/1/xpi53012591.htm

They're usually on offer at Supermarkets. Asda's own brand isn't that different.

arista
02-10-2009, 09:09 PM
http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs259.snc1/10634_1135197901160_1263715113_30337210_5817167_n. jpg


Sausage And Mash
in Rich Gravy with Onions
and Maris Piper Mashed Potato

No Artificial Colours
No Artificial Flavours
and
No Hydrogenated Fat.


Just £1.

arista
24-10-2009, 05:52 PM
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs245.snc1/9223_1147733374539_1263715113_30366220_2420683_n.j pg

Meatballs and Mash
Beef & Pork Meatballs
in a rich onion gravy,
served with mash potato.


No Artificial Colours
No Artificial Flavours
and
No Hydrogenated Fat.

Just £1
at AsdaWalmart.

setanta
24-10-2009, 06:11 PM
? you is wrong.... :P
private commercial business took out unsecured loans that they believed were more reliable than the were. How's that the problem of the UK government. Should the labour party decide on how companies in the UK invest their money and who they loan money from? So again... how is the INTERNATIONAL financial crisis the fault of the labour government?

You shut them up with that one Ange7 lol. I do think there should have been more monitoring involved but you're right in your assertions.

arista
17-02-2010, 10:46 AM
http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs426.ash1/23579_1228323149233_1263715113_30544911_1832076_n. jpg

No Artificial
No Colours
No Artificial Flavours
No Hydrogenated Fat.



New Labour Depression
no getting even more UnEmployed.


At AsdaWalmart
Meals at £1 are back
helping us in these Hard Times.

Beastie
17-02-2010, 10:54 AM
http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs426.ash1/23579_1228323149233_1263715113_30544911_1832076_n. jpg

No Artificial
No Colours
No Artificial Flavours
No Hydrogenated Fat.



New Labour Depression
no getting even more UnEmployed.


At AsdaWalmart
Meals at £1 are back
helping us in these Hard Times.

That looks sexual.

Ruth*Star
17-02-2010, 11:05 AM
That looks sexual.

Hahaha. Never heard that word associated with food before.

30stone
17-02-2010, 11:33 AM
Ohhh this thread was amazing.

LeatherTrumpet
17-02-2010, 12:28 PM
http://www.asda-entertainment.co.uk/dvd/the-bible-collection/92666.html


soul food


Asda Wallmart have lots of Good wholesome Christian products


mmmmmmm

arista
17-02-2010, 12:33 PM
Ohhh this thread was amazing.


Yes Still Alive
during this New Labour Depression.

30stone
17-02-2010, 12:35 PM
Yes Still Alive
during this New Labour Depression.

http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/search/searchcontainer.jsp;jsessionid=xLi76XQPHeZg338ZOzq beA**.oses4010-atg02?trailSize=1&searchString=cheese+pasta&domainName=Products&headerVersion=v1&_requestid=35938

http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Images/ExternalImages/ProductsDetailed/53/129353.jpg


66 pence arista!!!!

Quality food!

arista
17-02-2010, 03:22 PM
66 pence arista!!!!
Quality food!


Yes AsdaWalmart offer Quality at lower prices
they are second to none.

sooty
17-02-2010, 04:06 PM
I have been thinking of Rice Square Lucozade lately.

If he/she could visit this thread he will find useful information. (I did not know this thread till today)

If he has time or enegy to cook, there are also many budget recipes via internet.

sooty
17-02-2010, 04:12 PM
This thread is the 4th thing to come up on google if you type in £1 Bargain Meal Of The Week

When I typed "£1 bargain meal" on google this thread has come up on the top just now.:hugesmile:

(type meal not meals)

arista
17-02-2010, 04:17 PM
When I typed "£1 bargain meal" on google this thread has come up on the top just now.:hugesmile:

(type meal not meals)


Yes It is a Legend of a Thread.

LeatherTrumpet
17-02-2010, 04:19 PM
Yes It is a Legend of a Thread.

almost as good as the Arista loves Tescos one

sooty
17-02-2010, 04:20 PM
almost as good as the Arista loves Tescos one

Arista

Until Tom comes back, you can talk to LT.:hugesmile:

Enid
17-02-2010, 04:34 PM
Oh dear. Anything you just need to shove in the microwave or oven without preparation is not food, as far as I'm concerned.

arista
17-02-2010, 05:00 PM
Arista

Until Tom comes back, you can talk to LT.:hugesmile:



No LT is not like Tom
Tom is Bright.

arista
17-02-2010, 05:03 PM
Oh dear. Anything you just need to shove in the microwave or oven without preparation is not food, as far as I'm concerned.


Sure Enid
but in these Hard times many go to Google
and search for Bargain Food for a pound.


We are stuck in this New Labour Depression
so AsdaWalmart are a great help for the UK.

Enid
17-02-2010, 05:05 PM
Sure Enid
but in these Hard times many go to Google
and search for Bargain Food for a pound.


We are stuck in this New Labour Depression
so AsdaWalmart are a great help for the UK.
Bull arista, bull! People use that as an excuse for their laziness! You could prepare a great meal for less than a quid. Buying cheap packet meals are more expensive in the long run.

LeatherTrumpet
17-02-2010, 05:14 PM
Bull arista, bull! People use that as an excuse for their laziness! You could prepare a great meal for less than a quid. Buying cheap packet meals are more expensive in the long run.

is the correct answer.

These meals are just marketing for suckers.

arista
17-02-2010, 06:19 PM
Bull arista, bull! People use that as an excuse for their laziness! You could prepare a great meal for less than a quid. Buying cheap packet meals are more expensive in the long run.

Wrong again
they may be on a 12 hour shift rota.
This is not a long run
this is for the many hard working students
in work and at study.


You can eat this Quality food and add Seeded Bread.
It is Time that matters more Enid.

arista
17-02-2010, 06:21 PM
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs245.snc1/9223_1147733374539_1263715113_30366220_2420683_n.j pg

Meatballs and Mash
Beef & Pork Meatballs
in a rich onion gravy,
served with mash potato.


No Artificial Colours
No Artificial Flavours
and
No Hydrogenated Fat.

Just £1
at AsdaWalmart.


And with these Great Meals
No Hydrogenat Fat
is Important for students.

Enid
17-02-2010, 06:24 PM
Wrong again
they may be on a 12 hour shift rota.
This is not a long run
this is for the many hard working students
in work and at study.


You can eat this Quality food and add Seeded Bread.
It is Time that matters more Enid.
I am never wrong.

As I said, it is just laziness, which is fair enough. Sometimes all I wanna do is throw a few chips in the oven. Fast and easy. But you can't say nobody has the time too cook a healthy meal. My partner is a full time student at uni and he cooks us a meal every single night.

Enid
17-02-2010, 06:26 PM
And with these Great Meals
No Hydrogenat Fat
is Important for students.
But I wonder how much actual meat those meat balls contain. I'm guessing only around 50%. Nah, I'll stick with making my own. At least I know what I'm actually eating then.

arista
17-02-2010, 06:51 PM
I am never wrong.

As I said, it is just laziness, which is fair enough. Sometimes all I wanna do is throw a few chips in the oven. Fast and easy. But you can't say nobody has the time too cook a healthy meal. My partner is a full time student at uni and he cooks us a meal every single night.


Enid you are wrong
you are not looking at the full picture here.

Some Students just have a Microwave
thats all they have room for.

We are Stuck in this New Labour Depression.
Jobs are not around enough after University. (from Ch4 News Live today )
Times are Very Hard

pinkmichk
17-02-2010, 07:29 PM
Oh dear. Anything you just need to shove in the microwave or oven without preparation is not food, as far as I'm concerned.

agree but saying it will just fall on deaf ears trust me i tried earlier in the thread cos as a single mum on benefits i have not a lot of money but sill manage to cook proper food

*mazedsalv**
17-02-2010, 07:53 PM
Where is Tom anyway? :(

arista
17-02-2010, 08:17 PM
Where is Tom anyway? :(


On Holiday
Down Under.

arista
23-02-2011, 05:07 PM
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/183180_1605339294401_1263715113_31351078_2117000_n .jpg


Quality Food at AsdaWalmart for £1


Italian Penne
with Rich Minced Beef Bolognese
Topped with Cheese Sause and Cheddar.




Life In The City.