| Trying to not get any fast food. Too hungry to cook anything. Any good ideas welcome thank you! |
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Carrots and ranch.
Banana and peanut butter Sweet potatoes baked with some salt Guacamole with toasted naan with melted cheddar Salad Yogurt with champagne marmalade, pumpkin seeds and wheatgerm. Chopped fruits with lemon and black salt Costco frozen food |
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Breakfast
Cereal Eggs (scrambled, boiled) Oatmeal Bread and cream cheese |
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Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
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Apples
Peanut butter straight out of the jar Bread with honey |
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You mean no cooked, prepared foods? When I'm starving, I cut an avocado in half and put a peeled soft-boiled egg in the place of the pit, and sprinkle all with celery salt. That's when I'm very good, which isn't often. Usually I eat all the junk food my husband brings home, and then I hate myself and him. My solution is to not let myself get to that point, so I can cook something healthy. |
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Pasta with a little oil or butter and Parmesan/cracked pepper
Tuna salad on bread with a bit of cheese, toasted in the oven Scrambled eggs and toast Peanut butter on crackers, or on toast |
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Open canned tuna
Boil eggs |
| Cheese snd crackers. Plain pasta with butter and Parmesan. |
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-Eggs scrambled with cheese and whatever vegetables I can scrounge up
-can of garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed, heated up with garlic, lemon, salt, olive oil and cumin -oatmeal with raisins -lentils and rice (sauté a diced onion in olive oil, add your lentils and rice and enough water, plus salt, simmer and covered until all water absorbed). -spoonfuls of peanut butter |
| a big, fat peanut butter sandwich on flatbread. It's really filling and staves off hunger. Good for you too. |
god ideas -- healthy and filling. |
| Is this a trick question? |
| Water |
This. But if there’s really no food in the house I wouldn’t have eggs, cheese or vegetables. I may need clarification from OP. |