What do ya end up eating when you're too lazy to cook?!


Question:

What do ya end up eating when you're too lazy to cook?

Doesn't it suck when you're like really hungry but don't want to bother to fix anything? What do ya end up eating when you are faced with this dilema?


Answers:
if i'm at home and i'm too lazy / busy to use a stove or oven (except for the microwave) this is what i do:

if i'm feeling EXTREMELY lazy i will order in. however, if money (i'm a student) or time does not permit, i'll whip myself up a pb&j sandwich (organic pb and real cherry fruit spread) with sesame glazed walnuts, or a nutella & fruit spread sandwich, or cut up some apples, some gouda or brie, slather a french baguette with spicy dijon mustard and top it with the apples, cheese and usually some turkey. if i'm really THAT lazy i won't bother to construct it into a sandwich AT ALL; i'll just arrange the items on a plate and eat it like that! microwavable quesadillas or frozen indian entrees.
other than that, if i just want to munch on something i'll eat instant porridge cooked with milk, topped with freeze dried fuit and or brown sugar; apples with cheese OR pb, yoghurt, fresh fruit with mint and honey, a plate of juicy tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cut into thick slices, and shredded fresh basil (insalata caprese), trader joe's instant organic mac&cheese made with milk works for me too. organic breaded chicken patties on a bun slathered with spicy dijon mustard, pepper jack cheese and onions and a large dill pickle on the side makes a great snack too. cereal with cold milk works too (especially at night if you feel you need to munch on something at midnight).

Source(s):
my refrigerator!

Anything microwavable, such as soup, frozen dinners, ramen noodles, or left overs! Lol. Occasionally I will order take out, but usualy I dont have that much cash on me so I just nuke something in the microwave.

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i know what u mean, i went downstairs the other day looking for biscuits, crisps, anything microvavable and lots of other crap, but there was nothing, i had spent more time looking for fast food that it would to make myself some lasagna or something, anyways i made lasagna after. : )

I keep canned soup, canned beans and the precooked brown rice in a pouch. It takes only minutes to heat up a can of soup to have with wheat crackers, or a bowl of beans and rice- add a piece of fruit and it's a quick relatively healthy meal.

A bowl of cereal is always delicious and satisfying...and if you're still hungry, go back for another heapin' helping...lol

I'll have a PB&J. Or maybe a Lean Cuisine. Or waffles. Microwaving isn't too much work for you, is it? You could do frozen pancakes or frozen pizza. Or a Boca Italian sausage in the microwave. They be yummy.

A bowl of cereal if I'm desperate to eat right away....and if I can hold off a little longer, I'll call my good friend Papa John!

Usually some kind of delivered "take-away" such as pizza or Chinese. This is most likely to happen after a few beers.

There are some of my lazy food fixes:

cheese rolled up with slice of ham
can of tuna with mayo
apple slices with peanut butter
nuked ramen noodles or ramen in cups
small can of chef boyardee boiled straight in a pot so I don't have to worry about dirty dishes

I usually go for take out... Make other people cook for me!!

But if im not really THAT hungry, and just feel snacky, then ill just make cereal.. or throw some popcorn into the microwave..

chips and dip always works, too.

(If you're going healthy, grab an apple/orange.. for a snack.)




O! and you know what ive found, that works?? Pay your jobless younger siblings 5-10 bucks to make dinner for you.
-its the same price as going for take out!!

PB&J sandwich and a big glass of cold milk.

take out

i know you like to eat co-ck because you are a touchy feely weirdo who likes to beat off in front of schoolyards. see ya on dateline, you dirty dog




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