maxxi Wrote: > I apologise - I didn't realise you required all > your vegetarian food to be made up into ready > meals for you by major supermarket chains. I had > stupidly assumed that you might have the ability > to buy very cheap and nutritious frozen veg (for > example peas, beans, spinach) such as Iceland has > in abundance or fresh veg and fruit (as can often > be seen hiding in the Co-op in the large area > before one reaches the ready meals section) and > actually 'cook' (you can Google this term) your > own veggie delights. > > Life sure is tough for you veggies. > > Where exactly DO you find your meat-free meals at > such a Lordship-Lane-free price one is tempted to > enquire? Very funny Maxxi :) I may be vegetarian but don't eat a lot of veg. Tend to use meat alternatives/tofu instead when I do cook. And there is nothing wrong with ready meals now & again if time is limited Sainsbury's after 6.00pm is quite good because they reduce everything that is passing it's 'sell-by' date & most of it is freezable. Other than that it's the buy one get one free or half price offers from Sains or Tesco. When I said I can't afford to shop in Lordship Lane, I was actually referring to the independents eg chemists, deli's, off-licenses, bakeries etc because all that stuff is much cheaper in supermarkets.