Nothing, Nada, I will be making some on about 20 minutes
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Breakfast: Bean burrito, Lunch: nothing, Dinner: frozen meal a friend wanted me to try, and some hash browns.
Well yesterday, coffee for breakfast, a bean burrito with chips and an apple for lunch, a half a steak and beans burrito with chips and a Paloma for supper
Today coffee for breakfast, the other half of the supper burrito for lunch with another apple, and either skip supper if not hungry, or black beans & potato picadillo for supper.
I eat twice a day, usually not thrice. Not usually so many burritos it just worked out that way this week. Aim for 2,000 kcal or less, but not too much less.
Breakfast: Mushroom, spinach and onion omelette. One piece of avocado toast. Lemonade.
Lunch: Cheese and ham sandwich on rye bread, two boiled eggs,half a cup of cherries as dessert. A diet Coke.
Dinner: Chicken broth with carrots, celery, potatoes, zucchini and mirlington squash sprinkled with tajín. One serving of gouda cheese. Sparkling water.
I only eat once a day
that certainly does not sound too healthy. do you also go nr 2 only once a week?
Breakfast: Peanut butter jelly sandwiches
Lunch: no lunch at work (not even a lunch break)
Dinner: whatever my gf makes
(I work night shift)
Breakfast: A bowl of fruit, yogurt, and granola
Lunch: Chicken noodle soup
Dinner: Nothing
Nothing. It is 8am and I don't eat breakfast
I haven't eaten all day
That doesn't sound good
America is trying to genocide the poor
Food banks? Soup kitchen? It's a temporary solution, but they're out there for you.
I can't take 3 hours out of my day to get on a bus to and from the next city over where they actually have things like that.
- Sour cream cinnamon bread
- pretzel
- croquettes, buttermilk fried chicken, kale, bbq nachos
I’m on vacation and have been indulging.
- Egg, spinach, avocado on toast
- N/a
- Crab cakes and an IPA
- No breakfast
- Käsespätzle (German egg noodles w. Cheese & onions)
- Caprese salad
- Yogurt (strawberry) and granola
- Beef pot pie (frozen)
- Beer
*Snack: also beer
- Granola and carrots (for the fiber)
- Leftover.spicy lentils
- Ravioli
- Pickled treant 2. Dinosaur burg 3. Protein barge
I don't understand what any of these foods are.
I'm pretty sure the first is a pickled tree-person, the second is possibly supposed to be a dinosaur burger, and the last one is a protein shipping boat.
They've got quite the appetite and are a very creative chef.
Brunch: Asian pork and rice Dinner: Korean hibachi (an irresponsible amount of meat) with traditional sides (kimchi, broccoli, japchae, bean sprouts, etc.)
Breakfast - Nothing.
Lunch - Chicken and ham sandwich + hummus and pretzel cup.
Dinner - Tacquitos.
I had a breakfast sandwich for breakfast, a noodle bowl thing for lunch, and a chickpea, carrot, and dill salad for dinner
1.Chickpea spaghetti with smashed avocado
2.An apple with caramel popcorn seasoning sprinkled on it
3.Nothing
Apples with cheese, a meal of anxiety, and then some sweet and sour chicken.
The great thing about anxiety is it always comes as a side dish with every meal!
Sorry you have that in your diet as well :(
My mother is currently out hiking. In the middle of nowhere. With no cell reception.
I will have anxiety for lunch or dinner until she's home in like. Two weeks. Good luck with your anxiety!
- Kodiak bar (choc chip), banana
- Turkey sandwich
- Lentil soup
The evening is young, so there may be some snacks
B) Bagel
L) Caprese sandwich
D) Gumbo
- leftover gimbap
- a salad wrap with avocado and home made “salsa” pickles
- shrimp po boy with braised greens on the side
1: 2 kolaches
2: 2 more kolaches
3: nothing
Breakfast:
Fresh baked bread and coffee(queued up a bread maker to have it ready first thing this morning)
Lunch:
Ham and cheese sandwich using aforementioned bread and a beer
Dinner:
Pepperoni and black olive pizza
- Cheese quesadilla and a blackberry yerba mate
- Water
- Quarter pounder with cheese, small fries, water.
- TBD
Edit: Midnight meal was another quesadilla, this time with chicken.
- Several hot teas
- Basil garlic butter noodles with way too much romano
- French toast
-
egg bites, banana, grapes
-
leftover chicken sausage, noodles, green beans.
-
roasted chicken thighs, potatoes, some weird cucumbers with white sauce.
- Breakfast burrito 2) Protein bar 3) Chicken Burrito
I have a tooth infection and can't be seen until Thursday. I have had 3 cups of luke warm coffee and a glass of water. if I had some soup or broth I would try that but my cupboard is about bare these days as I live paycheck to paycheck.
If you have cloves in your pantry and a spare teabag, you can make a little spice pouch snus that will numb the area and take a little of the pain away. Ibuprofen only does so much, especially for teeth stuff, and clove can give a little extra relief. Not a doctor, just someone that never had insurance til recently.
I have Oragel and learned to put some on a q tip and keep it on the tooth to make it last longer.
Green tea Iced black tea 2 chicken tacos A beef and chicken fajita
- Chicken sausage and microgreens with basil pesto.
- leftover pizza
- yogurt, sunflower seeds, and pretzels.
- Poptart
- Chili and tortilla chips
- Gyros bowl