When im craving chinese food and cant have it what should i eat to make my craving go away?!


Question: Well, you could make grilled chicken with some pineapple on top, or lightly brush some teriyaki sauce on there, I know that's more japanese, but it's still that same kind of flavor. I'm not sure exactly what you're craving and why you can't have it, but that will work both with chicken or steak. Eat some rice and there ya go. If you just can't have it or anything close for some reason, then eat some crushed pineapple, that will take cravings away. Or you could just eat a tropical flavored RolAid, my doctor told me that trick, it will coat your stomach when it starts burning bc you're hungry.


Answers: Well, you could make grilled chicken with some pineapple on top, or lightly brush some teriyaki sauce on there, I know that's more japanese, but it's still that same kind of flavor. I'm not sure exactly what you're craving and why you can't have it, but that will work both with chicken or steak. Eat some rice and there ya go. If you just can't have it or anything close for some reason, then eat some crushed pineapple, that will take cravings away. Or you could just eat a tropical flavored RolAid, my doctor told me that trick, it will coat your stomach when it starts burning bc you're hungry.

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Toothepaste. No seriously I dont think there's anything that will take the craving away, I think you'll continue to crave it until you have it.

rice and soy sauce?

I don't know if you have a kitchen and can cook for yourself, but why not just try to satisfy the craving yourself? You can stir-fry up some frozen vegetables in just a few minutes, for example. That can be healthy and it usually takes care of my Chinese food cravings.

"grateful" took my answer, rice and soy sauce, but you have to add the MSG

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Cook a pack of ramen, add veggies to the soup. Before serving, drizzle with a little sesame oil for that Chinese taste.

try the 'cream-a-sum-yung-guy'

MSG is available in powder form at almost all common grocers.... buy some... and when at home you can stir fry up a chicken breast, 1/4 sno peas, thinly sliced carrots and celery and add some salt, papper and a tsp of MSG... make plain white rice or fry it with egg and sesame oil and seeds and some good old fashioned soy sauce. that ought to do it.... no reason you have to go out for GOOD chinese food! you can even buy a box of fortune cookies to keep at home to finish off your chinese meal!





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