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When I absolutely can't be arsed, we keep a stash of allplants microwave meals in the fridge. 14 minutes in the microwave and no dishes. Source: 6 months ago
For quick, allplants? A bit spenny but I used them for a while when my mood was super low and I genuinely couldn't face preparing myself food. Source: over 1 year ago
Depending on where you live (and considering your available budget), you could try to find a vegan cooking service. In the UK, for example, we have https://allplants.com They cook fresh and ship it to your home. You only have to heat it up at home. Iโm getting AllPlants food delivered every few weeks to help me through days where I don't have the energy (or time) to cook myself. They have a lot of tasty meals. Source: over 2 years ago
I was served an ad for a plant based meal delivery service on YouTube the other day. I think it was All Plants. Source: about 3 years ago
Do you mean fancy ready meals like Cook or All Plants or Pure Package; or just takeaways like Deliveroo, JustEat etc? Source: about 3 years ago
Use https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/ to manage dual (multiboot) from Windows , makes yput life easyer. If you have more than one disk instal Linux on a separate one if not you need to create a separate partition. When you install Linux if you have 2 drives make sure that Linux grub (bootloader) is installed on the drive wher Linux resides, not on the one where Windows and it's bootloader is, in case you... Source: about 1 year ago
Otherwise, what you'll have to do is image a USB drive with a partition management software or distro (e.g. GParted Live), boot from it, and then resize your partition from there. This does carry more risk of data loss than the dual SSD method, but it's more universal (you haven't mentioned if this is a laptop with more than one removable storage option or not, for instance), and it's unlikely to cause any harm.... Source: over 1 year ago
I have a suggestion, follow the previously advised installation process to install CrOS Flex on a separate drive, then reconnect and enable the Windows disk through the boot menu, once back there you can install a GRUB manager under Windows, like Grun2Win, it's easy to install and set up, once you are all done, the final result will be easier to switch from one OS to the next, instead of every time going through... Source: almost 2 years ago
When using Opencore for booting Windows 10, causes many issues. Even it causes issues when you boot MacOS after restarting from Windows 10. So Fix is Simple Use Grub2win as main bootloader and boot Windows or Opencore ( Chainload opencore efi file) from there. I am available for your queries and help. Source: almost 3 years ago
However, I have used this https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/ I install it on the windows side and configure it. It will enable me to choose ubuntu> Ater booting in Ubuntu, I do grub install. If that's too complicated to install grub repair when you boot into Ubuntu and run it. Source: almost 3 years ago
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