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Welcome to My Favourite Foods, Web Page. On this page I will tell you all about my favourite foods and how to make them. I found that moving out of home, to become a student, has taught me many a lesson. Yet the most important lesson I have learned, is how to cure my hunger, at an affordable price. Here I have listed 3 of my most preffered foods and my recipies for them. Enjoy!

Milo Milk

Milo

This is my favourite of all!.. Milo milk. I normally have milo milk in the morning and night. But it is a great "top up" for when you are hungry. The general steps for preparing a glass of milo milk is:

  1. Step 1: Place 5 - 6 Tablespoons (yes tablespoons) of milo into a large glass.
  2. Step 2: Fill the rest of the glass with milk.

As you can see these are very easy steps


Two Minute Noodles

2 Minute Noodles

Two Minute Noodles are a very inexpensive meal. Usually costing anywhere from $0.25 to $1.10 per packet. They come in a variety of flavours, such as:

There is a very simple method for cooking two minute noodles. This is:

  1. Step 1: Depending on how hungry you are (or what time of the morning it is), place 2 - 3 packets of 2 Minute Noodles into a large bowl.
  2. Step 2: Boil the kettle
  3. Step 3: Pour boiling water over the noodles (may require adult supervision).
  4. Step 4: Wait for the noodles to cook.

Please Note: Generally, this method may take longer than two mintues for noodles to be prepared. But if you are really hungry, you can eat them without cooking.


Sheppards Pie

Sheppard's Pie

A good sized Sheppards Pie can generally feed up to 4 people, as does this one in the photograph. This is quite an easy meal to produce. But take note that there is alot more work involved than the last 2 recipes.

  1. Step 1: Take a packet of mince meat and frozen vegetables and throw everything into a large frying pan. Cook on high heat, basically until it looks like its ready.
  2. Step 2: Depending on how much mince meat you have used and how big your sheppards pie is going to be, peel some potatos. dice the potatos and boil until soft.
  3. Step 3: Take a baking dish and put the cooked mince and vegetables into the dish evenly.
  4. Step 4: Onces the potatos are soft, mash them. Then spread the mashed potato on to the mince and vegies.
  5. Step 5: Place into the oven on high heat, until the potatos are crisp. Add seasoning to suite.
  6. Step 6: Serve




I hope that my recipies have proven useful to any hungry University students out there.

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