Your chav meal of choice?

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brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
That's reminded me - I rather like the 18p noodles from Aldi. How much more chav can you get than that ?
I think you can get them for 9p from Tesco, or you used to able to. I used to be addicted to many of these instant noodles, especially 'Doll' brand but have mostly moved on to actual udon or soba noodles now (but go back again every now and then :D )
 


Keeping The Dream Alive.

Naming Rights
May 28, 2008
3,059
WSU
Not sure if it classifies as chavvy, but I've got into a habit of cooking Asda's own pepperoni pizzas when I get in from a night out at about 3/4am, particularly when I know I've got to be up at a reasonable time the next day. The way I see it is that it kills two birds with one stone - helps nullify potential hangover and basically counts as breakfast.
 






Paris

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2010
4,127
13th district
Not sure if it classifies as chavvy, but I've got into a habit of cooking Asda's own pepperoni pizzas when I get in from a night out at about 3/4am, particularly when I know I've got to be up at a reasonable time the next day. The way I see it is that it kills two birds with one stone - helps nullify potential hangover and basically counts as breakfast.

That's chavvy :lolol:
 




Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,870
Bloke at work does 'chicken in a bagel' for his family once a week and considers it a specialty of his. It involves putting a piece of Findus Crispy chicken in a bagel and on the side they may have......wait for it....chips! It really is the all round nutritional meal, low on carbs and high on protein.
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Not sure if it classifies as chavvy, but I've got into a habit of cooking Asda's own pepperoni pizzas when I get in from a night out at about 3/4am, particularly when I know I've got to be up at a reasonable time the next day. The way I see it is that it kills two birds with one stone - helps nullify potential hangover and basically counts as breakfast.

Oh yes, that classifies haha!
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Bloke at work does 'chicken in a bagel' for his family once a week and considers it a specialty of his. It involves putting a piece of Findus Crispy chicken in a bagel and on the side they may have......wait for it....chips! It really is the all round nutritional meal, low on carbs and high on protein.

I'm just trying to picture how boring that plate of food must look!
 


somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset
My ex sister in law was a chavvy individual, however she did have food opinions. She forced her two young daughters to be veggy, didn't allow them to drink cows milk???...and generally gave it large about organic this organic that. Ordinarily one would admire her stance to a degree, and I did to be honest, until we were round there for a visit once and one of the girls opened a cupboard to accidentally reveal it packed with Pot Noodles.....her explanation?..... she doesn't always have time to prepare the girls a proper meal.
 
























backson

Registered Mis-user
Jul 26, 2004
2,430
I'm not sure if these count but I have two.

If I'm not feeling too lazy to heat it up then it's boil in the bag cod in pasley sauce with tinned carrots, tinned potatoes and tinned sweetcorn ( which must be Green Giant ).

If I'm being really lazy then the lamb roast dinner tray from Sainsburys.

Tinned potatoes are great, as a teenager I used to eat them cold straight out of the tin with a fork. Did the same with cold tinned ravioli too.
 


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