meat and two veg

The phrase "meat and two veg" is a colloquialism originating from British English and refers to a traditional or typical meal consisting of a meat-based main dish accompanied by two different types of vegetables as side dishes. It can be seen as a simple, balanced, and straightforward meal option.


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