Do you know of some kind of a very tasty small meal that can get me through times when I am not eating a major meal?
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If there's nothing to eat then there is not something to eat.
Is nothing not something?
TO EVERYONE: TC is asking about quick meals to eat when they can't plan a major meal, something quick to get them by in a pinch, I often have this worry if I need to leave the house unexpectedly in the morning (happens a bunch), or there's no time to get a proper meal so you have to make do with a quick bite
peanut butter on an english muffin
sucking on thinly sliced pepperoni and maybe some olives (I love garlic stuffed and whole green olives), good source of fats and oils
pita chips an hummus with a dash of habanero Tabasco to spice it up
carrots and celery, sometimes with a bit of ranch or peanut butter
various fruits, slice an apple up, bananas, mandarin oranges are tasty
toasted cheese... not major, but requires a little prep
oven bake a pizza or a couple burritos (way better than microwaving )
cooking some eggs and sausages doesn't take much time, if one has access to something like pre-cooked chicken sausages, you can just nuke that in a microwave while you cook your eggs to save time
mac n cheese doesn't take much time, about 8 or 9 minutes to boil noodles, drain water, mix cheese sauce pack, done
bowl of cereal
instant noodles
Instant noodles never fails to deliver, and peanuts are a cheap, nutritious snack that keep you going until it's time to sit for dinner.
*grabs gut and topples over* Ugh...noodles. No.
Noodles are the anti-rabbit. Let's not even go there.
Do you mean like a light on calories meal or something you can just make with only a few ingredients regardless of calories?
@themajormayor: I mean nothing in close proximity.
So basically without having to leave your mom's basement?
Instant noodles never fails to deliver, and peanuts are a cheap, nutritious snack that keep you going until it's time to sit for dinner.
*grabs gut and topples over* Ugh...noodles. No.
Noodles are the anti-rabbit. Let's not even go there.
I am disappointed in you sir. How can you not like those strips of SMG goodness? In recent years, I progressively cleaned my diet, pruning it of most harmful foods and eating habits, but the one food that seems impossible to remove is instant noodles; I just love that shit.
I am disappointed in you sir. How can you not like those strips of SMG goodness? In recent years, I progressively cleaned my diet, pruning it of most harmful foods and eating habits, but the one food that seems impossible to remove is instant noodles; I just love that shit.
I don't know what it is, but noodles hit my stomach then my stomach hits me.
I can eat all kinds of spicy foods, I eat peppers like candy, but noodles...noodles will end me.
I am disappointed in you sir. How can you not like those strips of SMG goodness? In recent years, I progressively cleaned my diet, pruning it of most harmful foods and eating habits, but the one food that seems impossible to remove is instant noodles; I just love that shit.
I don't know what it is, but noodles hit my stomach then my stomach hits me.
I can eat all kinds of spicy foods, I eat peppers like candy, but noodles...noodles will end me.
I think it's the combination of excessive salt and heat that makes it unforgiving on one's stomach. Back in the days when I was addicted to it, I often got the runs after a noodles meal; so I feel you. However, that's no longer the case; I have no idea why.
I have always cereal bars in the house for situations like these.
Otherwise a peanutbutter sandwich or 2 is a great quick 'meal' that gives you some energy for a good while.
@Ant_17:
How does one eat "smoking"?
Fuckin' LOL
Man, you're funny even though you can be annoying sometimes. Glad to have you here, gergy.
My sister once made me a sandwich when there was little in the way of ingredients for an actual mean... She cut up a banana, made a peanut butter and banana sandwich, then fried the thing on a pan with butter... I looked on in horror but damn the thing was tasty.
My sister once made me a sandwich when there was little in the way of ingredients for an actual mean... She cut up a banana, made a peanut butter and banana sandwich, then fried the thing on a pan with butter... I looked on in horror but damn the thing was tasty.
I was with her until she decided to fry it. Banana and peanut butter sandwiches are mighty tasty as they are; no need to fry it and ruin its heartiness.
My sister once made me a sandwich when there was little in the way of ingredients for an actual mean... She cut up a banana, made a peanut butter and banana sandwich, then fried the thing on a pan with butter... I looked on in horror but damn the thing was tasty.
I was with her until she decided to fry it. Banana and peanut butter sandwiches are mighty tasty as they are; no need to fry it and ruin its heartiness.
Yup, she admits she doesn't fry them usually. I think she just wanted to shock me with 50ml of cholesterol straight to my veins.
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