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Still on the subject of not cooking do you ever have a take away ?

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Jaxjacky Sun 24-Jul-22 12:22:31

Yes, every 2/3 months, we have an excellent Indian that delivers and a great chippy. We share a large cod and small chips £8 and live on the outskirts of a town.

Kate1949 Sun 24-Jul-22 12:21:09

Very rarely. A few weeks ago a new fish and chip shop opened nearby so we tried it. DH was horrified at the cost. I don't think we'll be doing that very often!

Riverwalk Sun 24-Jul-22 12:13:22

I'd love to have fish & chips if there was a nearby chippy!

Esspee I like lamb shawarma but haven't had it for ages.

The only recent takeaways I've had are a hot meatball wrap from Pret, and Nepalese street food from a stall near St Paul's Cathedral.

Skydancer Sun 24-Jul-22 12:12:45

Always too salty and I never feel right the next day. We did have fish & chips sometimes but now begrudge the price.

Blinko Sun 24-Jul-22 12:09:35

We ordered pizzas when our cooker broke down on holiday recently. They were horrible - never again!

Chewbacca Sun 24-Jul-22 12:08:42

I had a very rare Chinese take away a few months ago and, because it's such a rare treat for me, I'd been really looking forward to it, but it was just inedible. Far too salty and just seemed a gloopy, inedible mess, that was a complete waste of money. I tried a take away fish and chips last week, again a rare treat because it's so expensive now. Fish was in a soggy lump of pallid batter that I had to scrape off, and the chips were greasy and limp. It will be a long time before I bother again.

TerryM Sun 24-Jul-22 12:02:09

Yeppers at least once a week.
We also go out for lunches on occasions

Esspee Sun 24-Jul-22 11:54:01

I feel there can’t be many people who have never had a takeaway fish and chips for example or those with grandchildren the odd burger or chicken and chips We have that maybe once a year but we do have Shawarma about twice a month during the summer.
For those who have not encountered this, chicken and lamb are spit roasted on a vertical rotisserie with the well cooked outer layer being shaved off and put into a freshly made Arab bread with lots of salad and topped with sauces then rolled up tight in aluminium foil. Absolutely delicious.

Hellogirl1 Sun 24-Jul-22 11:49:50

I have one delivered most Fridays, sometimes fish and chips, sometimes a burger, always with a salad.

Mallin Sun 24-Jul-22 11:47:22

Friend has regular Sunday order with local pub who do really good Sunday Lunches. She phones them asking what’s available then collects in the large sealable container she keeps there.
So the best takeaway I’ve had, was from her local pub.
Lamb.
Parsnip
Baked potatoes
Dark greens
Brussels sprouts.
Baby boiled potatoes
Gravy made with meat juices and Lidl meat gravy powder
Beautiful meal

HeavenLeigh Sun 24-Jul-22 11:46:10

Yes we have takeaways, and will continue to do so if the budget allows, we get them from the same place, know the owners, watch the chefs cook it, spotless kitchen , fantastic reviews, phone up,drive down, pick up, a couple of times a month, love a Chinese takeaway

Casdon Sun 24-Jul-22 11:36:21

Yes, regularly. I don’t like cooking at all, and I’d rather eat freshly prepared takeaway food than ready meals from the supermarket, which are often full of additives. I check the hygiene ratings of the takeaway, and as long as it gets a five we’re good to go.

Blossoming Sun 24-Jul-22 11:31:44

Fish and chips very occasionally, not had any other takeaway for years.

timetogo2016 Sun 24-Jul-22 11:30:36

We used to love a chinese about once every couple of months,but the last two we ordered they gave us different orders,so stopped and since covid we havent bothered to otder another one.

BigBertha1 Sun 24-Jul-22 11:27:58

Pre pandemic we hadn't had a take away but then we lived within walking distance from very good Indian restaurants (we were near Leicester where here were even more}. Several of those delivered during lockdown and we had one or two. Since moving here 18 months ago we have had 2 but they weren't very good so we don't plan to have any more. We have found a very good modern Indian restaurant in a nearby small town so we might go there occasionally. Essentially I find takeaways are too high in bad fats and salt for us so its down to me and what I can conjure up in the kitchen.

henetha Sun 24-Jul-22 11:27:30

Never, these days. I don't live near one. But I used to love the occasional take-away curry. I could just eat one right now!

Charleygirl5 Sun 24-Jul-22 11:24:30

I live in London and no is the answer. I have fish and chips from the local shop but rarely.
There is only one local Indian restaurant which does edible takeaways- most, including Chinese, have been rubbish so I do not bother.

Floradora9 Sun 24-Jul-22 11:20:32

We just never have and probably never will as I worry about the quality of the food and the salt and sugar in the meals and grudge the prices charged . I see so many young couples on TV programmes about reducing the cost of food who have them several times a week . The only ones we ever had was 45 years ago when we lived in the north of Scotland and a lovely Indian man made curries in his home and delivered them to be reheated. We used to order a mild and a medium and mix them but my DBIL lived with us for a while and he always had a hot one. The chap delivering them ( also the maker of the curries ) asked me one day who ate these hot curries. I told him and he replied that he wished he could eat them himself but they were too hot.