Meals in a mug...

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Meals in a mug...

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Source: 7 One-Mug Meals That Make Dinner A Cup Of Gooey Goodness
Dinner for one person shouldn’t be difficult. All you need is something gooey, melty and cozy that you can bring into bed and clutch with both hands while simultaneously streaming Netflix and managing a DIY face mask.

Turns out the humble mug is a prime vessel for single-serving pot pies, small-portion pastas and healthy lasagna for one. Perfecting the mug meal is quite easy: You can take the super quick route and mix fresh veggies, egg and rice into a mug and microwave it, or get a bit fancier by kneading a buttery pie crust and baking it on top. Voila! An entire meal, for one. The best part? Dishes will be a cinch.

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I think I prefer to eat from a plate, but thanks anyway...
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It's better than trying to eat off a slate, or a brick
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All these look really wonderful and scrumptious but I must admit that the portions are tiny!
Three mouthfuls and you're done. That just won't do!!! Esp. for the delicious looking puddings further down!
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StuartR wrote:It's better than trying to eat off a slate, or a brick
Wasn't that fashionable in the 1980s or so?
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HansV wrote:
StuartR wrote:It's better than trying to eat off a slate, or a brick
Wasn't that fashionable in the 1980s or so?
Sadly it still happens in many restaurants. See @WeWantPlates for many examples.
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I'll take a cup over a sweaty shoe any day!!!! :sick:
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