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By *layfullsam OP   Man 37 weeks ago

Solihull

To make yourself

When you’re feeling lazy or just to tired to cook something that takes effort

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By *andy CanesWoman 37 weeks ago

south

A pot noodle

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By *929Man 37 weeks ago

newcastle

When feeling lazy I just squeeze as much bacon as can fit on baking tray throw in oven and eat it on its own when ready

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By *obilebottomMan 37 weeks ago

All over

Cheese and biscuits

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By *layfullsam OP   Man 37 weeks ago

Solihull


"A pot noodle "

What’s your favourite flavour

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By *layfullsam OP   Man 37 weeks ago

Solihull


"When feeling lazy I just squeeze as much bacon as can fit on baking tray throw in oven and eat it on its own when ready "

I like your style

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By *layfullsam OP   Man 37 weeks ago

Solihull


"Cheese and biscuits "

Any particular cheese ? Pickle ?

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By *aizyWoman 37 weeks ago

west midlands

Egg and chips!

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By *ascaIMan 37 weeks ago

Cheshire Liverpool Manchester

Peanut butter on toast. Crunchy. None of that smooth shite.

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By *rill PhilMan 37 weeks ago

Crediton

Of I'm being lazy, cheese on toast with a fired egg, scrambled eggs or a bacon sandwich.

Though, it's not often I'm too lazy to cook. I love cooking. It relaxes me.

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By *avexxMan 37 weeks ago

cheshire

chip butty,,

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By *tylebender03Man 37 weeks ago

Manchester

When feel lazy, ramen noodles, Pasta. Peanut butter and Jelly on toast

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By *andy CanesWoman 37 weeks ago

south


"A pot noodle

What’s your favourite flavour"

Bombay one is my favourite atm

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By *ermite12ukMan 37 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

(Hot & Spicy) Chicken wings in the air frier.

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By *inxy777Woman 37 weeks ago

essex

Beans on toast.

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By (user no longer on site) 37 weeks ago

Cold toast with butter

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By *obilebottomMan 37 weeks ago

All over


"Cheese and biscuits

Any particular cheese ? Pickle ? "

Like hard cheeses best like Machego pecorino, gruyere. Prefer nuts and olives or little tomatoes

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By *heoneandonlyEJCouple 37 weeks ago

Rotherham


"A pot noodle "

Ooh yes

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 37 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Mexican food hands down.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 37 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

When I get in real late from work, I’m talking 2 or3 in the morning late, I just Chuck a tin of baked beans in a bowl and zapp them in the microwave and then a bag of uncle bens 2 minute rice, usually spicy Mexican, when done just empty the bag of rice into the bowl of beans and give it all a good stir to fully incorporate, sit back and consume with a spoon.

I can be sat down eating something hot and tasty within 10 minutes of walking in the door.

Does make you fart a lot though

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By *ealMissShadyWoman 37 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Stir fry with noodles

Anything I can pop in a pan and have ready in a few minutes

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By *uri00620Woman 37 weeks ago

Croydon

Quiche in the air fryer.

Actually it's a favourite generally. Even in labour I sat in the hospital bath and scoffed a quiche - just shovelled it in, no cutlery

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By (user no longer on site) 37 weeks ago

Pip & Nut crunchy peanut butter sandwich. Often had as dinner, with two rounds and dripping out the sides of course.

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