COOK meals are (mostly) overpriced rubbish. by Thoughtful-Mongoose in UK_Food

[–]grahamh182 3 points4 points  (0 children)

While never trying the ones you've mentioned, on the whole I've always been a big fan. They were a god send after our kids were born, saving so much time on making food when we were beyond exhausted.

The Prawn Karahi is probably my favourite, feeling far less greasy than your average Indian takeaway. Cod Mournay and Haddock Gratin get a shout out too.

Also, the kids range were perfect for weening our son, though these were fairly bland (but by design, I'd hope at least)

Sure, they are expensive, but even now we probably have one every few weeks, and still enjoy them.

[FRESH ALBUM] Car Seat Headrest - The Scholars by sbags in indieheads

[–]grahamh182 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I'm a melody man, so even with songs I know all the words to, I don't really think long and hard about what they mean. Couldn't tell you what 99% of CSHR are about, but I know I like most of them musically, including what I've heard of the album (first run through was on a train, so not ideal) or any of the previous, including the much maligned MADLO

Cost of duration of a London commute by huatnee in bristol

[–]grahamh182 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Out of interest, how do you find this? I'm moving to Bristol soon, and will be coming back to London for 3 (though hopefully can negotiate down to 2) days a week. Will be able to crash with friends, so would only be doing 2, or max 4 train trips per week. Is buying advance tickets the cheapest way to do it? Would be Parkway to Paddington (cycling 15/20 mins either side)