EP, surely all this processed food is bad for you as well as the environment? It may be vegan but what about the preservatives that are added to ensure shelf life? If you were to buy a small rice cooker as Early suggested and experiment with adding some herbs and spices to your liking, and use your blender to purée your choice of seasoned/spiced vegetables, which you can first cook in your microwave or steam (or boil but that destroys a lot of the nutrients) on the hob, you could end up with a delicious and nutritious meal of your choosing, good for you and for the environment? Any lumps in the vegetables after blending can easily be broken down with a wooden spoon. As has been suggested, for convenience you could always cook extra and put in the fridge or freezer for another day. And have you considered soup? I have a very easy to use soup maker (Lakeland, amongst others, sell them) which cooks the vegetables with water or vegetable stock or milk (you could use soya) and then blends, as lump-free as you could wish, in minutes. Very nutritious. With a little planning and experimentation you could have quite a repertoire of suitable dishes and you would know exactly what went into them. One of my favourite easy, tasty (and definitely lump-free) home made soups is mushroom, made with chestnut mushrooms and a few pre-soaked dried porcini. It freezes very well, as do most vegetable soups. Have I got your tastebuds going? Something warm and comforting in the colder months, and nothing beats home cooked!