Im hungry but i dont know what to have any ideas?!


Question: 1. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sanwich
2. pizza
3. cereal

The peanut butter and jelly sandwich, also known as a peanut butter and jam sandwich in the UK and Canada, is a sandwich that includes a layer of peanut butter and either jelly or jam on bread, commonly between two slices. Jars of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly are commercially available for making these sandwiches.[1] It appears to have been invented by GIs during World War II.[2] The sandwich has the advantage that it does not contain any perishable ingredients, so it does not require refrigeration in hot weather, making it suitable for lunch bags. The peanut butter and jelly sandwich is very popular with both adults and children in the US and Canada. A 2002 survey showed the average American will have eaten 1,500 of the sandwiches before graduating from high school.[3]


Pizza (pronounced /?pi?ts?/ listen (help·info), in Italian: ['pit.tsa]) (also occasionally called "pizza pie" in certain parts of the United States) is the name of an oven-baked, flat, usually round bread covered with tomato sauce and often cheese, with other toppings left optional. While originating as a part of Neapolitan cuisine, the dish has become popular in many different parts of the world. A shop or restaurant where pizzas are made and sold is called a "pizzeria" (from Italian) although the phrase "pizza parlor" is also used in the United States and Canada.


Cereal crops or grains are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or a fruit seeds (i.e., botanically a type of fruit called a caryopsis). Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities and provide more energy worldwide than any other type of crop; they are therefore staple crops. They are also a rich source of carbohydrate. In some developing nations, grain constitutes practically the entire diet of poor people. In developed nations, cereal consumption is more moderate but still substantial.

The word 'cereal' derives from 'Ceres', the name of the pre-Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. Grains are traditionally called corn in the United Kingdom and Ireland, though that word became specified for maize in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.


Answers: 1. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sanwich
2. pizza
3. cereal

The peanut butter and jelly sandwich, also known as a peanut butter and jam sandwich in the UK and Canada, is a sandwich that includes a layer of peanut butter and either jelly or jam on bread, commonly between two slices. Jars of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly are commercially available for making these sandwiches.[1] It appears to have been invented by GIs during World War II.[2] The sandwich has the advantage that it does not contain any perishable ingredients, so it does not require refrigeration in hot weather, making it suitable for lunch bags. The peanut butter and jelly sandwich is very popular with both adults and children in the US and Canada. A 2002 survey showed the average American will have eaten 1,500 of the sandwiches before graduating from high school.[3]


Pizza (pronounced /?pi?ts?/ listen (help·info), in Italian: ['pit.tsa]) (also occasionally called "pizza pie" in certain parts of the United States) is the name of an oven-baked, flat, usually round bread covered with tomato sauce and often cheese, with other toppings left optional. While originating as a part of Neapolitan cuisine, the dish has become popular in many different parts of the world. A shop or restaurant where pizzas are made and sold is called a "pizzeria" (from Italian) although the phrase "pizza parlor" is also used in the United States and Canada.


Cereal crops or grains are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or a fruit seeds (i.e., botanically a type of fruit called a caryopsis). Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities and provide more energy worldwide than any other type of crop; they are therefore staple crops. They are also a rich source of carbohydrate. In some developing nations, grain constitutes practically the entire diet of poor people. In developed nations, cereal consumption is more moderate but still substantial.

The word 'cereal' derives from 'Ceres', the name of the pre-Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. Grains are traditionally called corn in the United Kingdom and Ireland, though that word became specified for maize in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

pizza

What do you have to work with?
Do you want something salty or sweet?
Heavy or light?

A sandwich.

pizza and salad

Eat cereal.It's good.

cheese on toast
cuppa tea and a chocky biscuits

make something simple but add piazzas to it.

MMM Pizza

Put some bread under the grill. While that's happening, open a tin of beans. These beans, put them in a pan (you are following me so far? Good...)

Then when this bread, it has been toasted, turn it over. Put cheese on it.

Now fry an egg.

Cheese on toast with beans. Lovely boy. Yum. :-)

Hot Chocolate milk, with bread and butter on the bread... dip the bread into the milk and bite... enjoy...

Try something you dont normally eat? Maybe hot wings? I dont know but sushi is always good to me

what about a kebab?

i just chowed down 2 tins of custard, it is 2 45 in the morning though lol

if u r working u can have some delicious sandwiches, or when u r at home u can have some n\home made fish n chip.

Cheese on toast?

cheese on toast, hard boiled eggs in a cup with butter salt and pepper a bacon sandwich

peanut butter and jelly

be a good pbj maker

Pizza, Hoagie, Stuffed Wrap, Grilled Ham and Cheese... I don't know. Cereal?

griled cheese

cheese on toast or marmite on toast

bacon sarnie

Anice healthy burger!!

Well I'm gonna have pizza...its quick, easy and very tasty! I make it seem healthier by adding some veg on top hehe :) You could also have pasta maybe...thats nice, easy and comforting. Hope you find something yummy to eat !





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