Anonymous
Post 05/17/2023 20:57     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

All the things my DH doesn't like: Thai or Indian food, salmon and veggies, lentil soup and salad. And would probably roast a chicken and eat off of that for a couple of days.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2023 20:48     Subject: Re:Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Anonymous wrote:I’m a grazer. My favorite “meal” alone is a small charcuterie plate of whatever I have on hand

Nuts
Cheese
Pears
Grapes
Pepperoni or salami
Bread and herbed olive oil
Glass of wine

Murder shows - Dateline, 20/20, Netflix documentaries on tv


This sounds great right down to the television recs- I could watch dateline and 20/20 for an entire weekend and not move.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2023 17:25     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Loaded baked potato. From the microwave.

Salad like I love it - peas, cheese, onions, green peppers, iceberg, radishes…
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2023 11:02     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Baked potatoes with favorite toppings
Mezze-hummus, dolmodes, olives, feta
Sushi take out

Go to a nice restaurant and sit at the bar with a book at least once
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2023 10:53     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Anonymous wrote:I normally cook all my families’ meals and am really into cooking everything from scratch, finding new recipes, blah blah blah… but I’ll be solo for a week next month and already thinking of the freedom from cooking. What do you eat when you’re alone but you still want to be reasonably healthy and eat real meals? I need ideas.


I live alone. Yesterday I had tortilla chips and fruit salad for lunch, and a chopped salad for dinner. Today I will have chickpea salad for lunch and going out for dinner. Breakfast tacos and omelettes are easy. I love sardines and eat them on a cracker with mustard, or toss in pasta with capers, shallots and lemon.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2023 06:16     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Yeah i would definitely look to eat the things that my family doesn’t like - indian for one bc Dh doesn’t like it. A juicy grilled steak bc kids don’t like it.
Big fancy salad for lunch. Make something that will keep and then you don’t have to prep and clean all week
Also - indulgent snacks/treats that i don’t have to share. Ice cream And Milano cookies!
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2023 05:17     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would have Indian takeout (they hate) and cheese and crackers only


What's your go to Indian takeout order?


Garlic naan, samosas, chicken korma, bindhi dal (okra), kidney bean dal
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2023 18:35     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

I had a few days of this recently and I really enjoyed an extra long workout class one morning, then out to a bigger breakfast with a really good latte. I just worked late that day- because I could!

I got one take out meal each day (lots of seafood since my kids and DH won’t eat it) and tried to make the other meals very healthy- salads, fruit and protein etc. plus I did long walks or formal exercise every day- because I had plenty of time!
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2023 14:38     Subject: Re:Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Baguette, cheese, fruit
Egg sandwich
Veggies and dip
Takeout
Maybe a big bowl of pasta
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2023 12:26     Subject: Re:Alone for a week - what do you eat?

All the things my family doesn't like to eat! Enjoy your week!
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2023 12:12     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Didn't read all the replies but wow, this sounds like a dream!
I'd definitely treat myself to some nice pastries for breakfast a couple of days. Also get a good loaf of bread from the bakery and would make a pot of soup for it to go with, which would take care of some lunches.
I usually have salad fixings at home, so I'd make salads for some lunches as well.
Takeout & leftovers for dinner.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2023 08:06     Subject: Alone for a week - what do you eat?

Whatever I happen to feel like that day. That's the beauty of having nobody around to dictate the meal; just me and whatever mood I'm in.

A bowl of cereal, Chinese take out, leftovers, pizza, whatever.