Meals ready to eat or m.r.e's for short
It depends on what you eat.
One can find ready meals to eat from the following stores: Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Adsa, Sainsbury's, The Cooperative, Morrisons, Boots, to name a few.
M.R.E Meals Ready To Eat
Meals Ready to Eat, or MRE's
People eat ready meals for convenience. some people eat them because they cant or dont like to cook. they are a bad choice as they are usually full of salt and fat and it is usually cheaper to make your own. There are lots of easy recipes that can be cooked in less than 20mins, so it would be a better idea to learn these and cook than eat ready meals
The answer is MRE which is Meals Ready to Eat
It's not really a word but an acronym...MRE and it stands for meals ready to eat.
This is quite variable. It can depend on eating behaviors. The goal is to eat small amounts more frequently throughout the day. Large meals are counterproductive.
Bananas are typically around 7 to 8 inches long when fully ripe and ready to eat.
French people tend to eat at the same times each day, no matter what. They also tend to make meals last a long time and donâ??t eat in a rush.
Generally speaking, unless operational conditions prohibit it, military men and women eat the same three meals a day that every one else eats...breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In the field, however, meals are often not hot meals, but pre-packaged cold meals like K-rations, C-rations, or MRE (meals ready to eat).