What do you eat when you’re starving and no food in the house?

Anonymous
Cereal
Anonymous
I find it pretty easy just to not eat. I’d rather not eat than eat something not good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it pretty easy just to not eat. I’d rather not eat than eat something not good.


True.

I can always find something I like in my own house. But I often lose weight on vacation and road trip because I'd rather not eat that get fast food garbage. I usually end up eating fruit, granola bars , yogurt I bring in a cooler for snacks instead.
Anonymous
I would start with the wooden pieces. I mean it should be the safest thing to ingest in the house, no?
Shave them very fine, boil it, and then chomp it down.
Anonymous
leather shoes
pet food
toothpaste
Anonymous
The children
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it pretty easy just to not eat. I’d rather not eat than eat something not good.


True.

I can always find something I like in my own house. But I often lose weight on vacation and road trip because I'd rather not eat that get fast food garbage. I usually end up eating fruit, granola bars , yogurt I bring in a cooler for snacks instead.


I bet you’re fun on vacation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it pretty easy just to not eat. I’d rather not eat than eat something not good.


True.

I can always find something I like in my own house. But I often lose weight on vacation and road trip because I'd rather not eat that get fast food garbage. I usually end up eating fruit, granola bars , yogurt I bring in a cooler for snacks instead.


I agree. Also I'm a good cook so I can always make SOMETHING as long as I have SOMETHING in the house. If youre a good cook you know how to throw something together out of some flour, sugar, oil, let alone when you add other pantry staples to the mix.

So if I truly had NO FOOD whatsoever and no staples I'd just order takeout or groceries
Anonymous
Tortilla chips topped with shredded cheese, melt in oven, dip into salsa or sour cream or both.

Canned peas or diced canned beets, with a tiny bit of mayo and diced onions and salt.

Cottage cheese with canned crushed pineapple and chopped nuts.

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Anonymous wrote: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



What an odd combination...
None of these sound very good


That actually sounds so delicious to me!


Do you not cook a lot?


No. Judge away……


I figured. Leave the flavor combinations to the cooks. Respectfully.


NP. I cook. A lot. People love my food. Naan toasted with cheese and guacamole sounds great. Not super healthy but that wasn’t the question. Still better than a Big Mac and more filling.
Anonymous
Also to the PP. try the fruit with Tajín instead of lemon and black pepper.
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Anonymous wrote: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



What an odd combination...
None of these sound very good


That actually sounds so delicious to me!


Do you not cook a lot?


No. Judge away……


I figured. Leave the flavor combinations to the cooks. Respectfully.


NP. I cook. A lot. People love my food. Naan toasted with cheese and guacamole sounds great. Not super healthy but that wasn’t the question. Still better than a Big Mac and more filling.


NP. It really doesnt. It sounds like a really mediocre and bland combo tbh. Not everyone who cooks is good at it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tortilla chips topped with shredded cheese, melt in oven, dip into salsa or sour cream or both.

Canned peas or diced canned beets, with a tiny bit of mayo and diced onions and salt.

Cottage cheese with canned crushed pineapple and chopped nuts.


🤢🤢🤢🤢

These sound straight of out nightmare food magazines from the 1960s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tortilla chips topped with shredded cheese, melt in oven, dip into salsa or sour cream or both.

Canned peas or diced canned beets, with a tiny bit of mayo and diced onions and salt.

Cottage cheese with canned crushed pineapple and chopped nuts.


Different strokes and all, but this is absolutely one of the direst suggestions for food I’ve ever read on this site.

Drain garbanzo beans, mix with drained tuna, parsley, lemon and olive oil. But this assumes that you have these foods and you said you have “no food” in the house. So I don’t know what to tell you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trying to not get any fast food. Too hungry to cook anything. Any good ideas welcome thank you!


Protein plus fat. So peanut butter on anything is good.
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