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 sashulochka
 
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							| takeaway... ready-cooked??? 
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							| Hi teachers,
        
        
 Could you help me to understand the difference between these words: "takeaway" and "ready-cooked"??? Thanks))))) |  8 Nov 2012      
					
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 Zora
 
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							| You buy a  �ready cooked � meal at a supermarket and warm it up (if necessary) at home. 
 A  �takeaway � is food from a restaurant, already cooked and ready to eat when you get it home.
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 PhilipR
 
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							| Takeaway or takeout is used when you eat restaurant food at home. 
 Ready cooked meals can also be referred to as TV dinners or a frozen dinners. You just warm them up (or  �nuke � them �) in the microwave and Bob �s your uncle. Slightly more work than takeaway. You need to warm it up and and chew. 
 To add another type of meal let �s include the liquid meal or liquid lunch. I �m sure you �ll be able to figure out what that means. Not even chewing required. ;) |  8 Nov 2012     
					
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 sashulochka
 
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							| Thank you for your answers)))))) |  9 Nov 2012     
					
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