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Fatty take-away meals and ready-prepared foods heated in the microwave were the diet, together with almost constant snacks.
Our Big Problem 2010
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Regulation of the sugar and fat content of ready-prepared and fast foods is likely to be proposed and perhaps eventually accepted, though not without a very fierce rear-guard action by the food industry.
Our Big Problem 2010
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● Cook more than you need and freeze leftovers, so you have a supply of ready-prepared meals, saving you time in the kitchen
Time to escape 2010
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Where was Mr Prothero's ready-prepared lecture on ingratitude?
Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale
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They expected the crew to eat ready-prepared food.
Space Platform Murray Leinster 1935
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Himself gave them the charge relative to their future conduct in life; extending the hand of fellowship and welcome to the table of our Lord after baptism, in the presence of the ready-prepared communion-table, the members in their seats and the newly-born and baptized all standing.
The First Colored Baptist Church in North America Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788. With Biographical Sketches of the Pastors. James Meriles 1888
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It is the same kind of thing that leads working people to pay for having meat badly cooked at the baker's instead of cooking it cheaply and well themselves; that leads them to buy expensive, ready-prepared suppers at the pork butcher's and the fried-fish shop, instead of tossing up an equally good and very cheap supper for themselves.
Thyrza George Gissing 1880
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By means of its twining and theftuous roots it imbibes automatically its nourishment ready-prepared from the body of the crab.
Natural Law in the Spiritual World Henry Drummond 1874
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Heaping up provisions and erecting partitions are an invariable feature of the Xylocopa's programme; no circumstance can release the mother from the duty of providing for the future of her family, in the matter both of ready-prepared food and of separate compartments for the rearing of each larva.
Bramble-Bees and Others Jean-Henri Fabre 1869
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Perhaps some ready-prepared banquet awaited him on the morrow.
Debts of Honor M��r J��kai 1864
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