If you go for a curry ready meal , Aldi do a pack of amazing onion bhajis , can't fault their Currys either tbh but the bhajis are a step above
Bobbysuts
Are they frozen or in the fridges?
kidchop
MyProtein range at Iceland is good. High protein, low fat and they have plenty of veg depending on what ones you get.
999
2nd this. Got a selection recently and enjoyed them all. Especially the Jerk Chicken and Piri Chicken. Best ready meals I've had.
Justintime12
Batch cook your own and freeze
Half the price and infinitely tastier
Muig1972
That's not what they asked for though.
Charger1969
The Just Essentials Spag Bol and Chicken Curry and Rice for 90p from Asda are pretty good.
Mark_Hickman
I quite like the really cheap chicken curry too, i just put 2 on the plate
CalmerChameleon
We hardly ever eat ready meals and generally just home cook but I must admit I do quite like the Iceland luxury meals they do. They tend to have quite a nice balance of flavours and the meat and veg tend to resemble what you're eating! I've tried a few and they're not too bad. I have tried other supermarket ready meals but I can't eat them, they just taste too processed.
LazyVampire
Frozen Chicken Hotpot from Asda £1.70 or 4 for £6. I really like these, but I used to like hospital food, so not sure my taste can be trusted.
sussexroyal
The Cook range in Coop and some other places
newbie68
I've never had a great frozen ready meal - I doubt they exist, but there are passible ones. One of my favourites is a cheap pne from Tesco own brand - chilli con carne
bozo007
What do you like?
anaxom Author
I don't enjoy cooking at all. I don't eat beaf or pork. Like fish, chicken, fruits and vegetables especially try to eat avocado on toast every day (good for you).
The farmfoods steam meals are decent, Thai chicken curry and rice is my fave but they have all been nice . Used to be £4 for 3 but think they are up to £5 now
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