I'm really hungry what should I eat?!


Question: I am so hungry I think I could puke
which wouldn't really help the situation
I'm having some terrible hunger pains and I defiantly think I have to eat
I just can't think of what to eat
I need something that will fill me up well but isn't high in calories and fat
taste does not matter


Answers: I am so hungry I think I could puke
which wouldn't really help the situation
I'm having some terrible hunger pains and I defiantly think I have to eat
I just can't think of what to eat
I need something that will fill me up well but isn't high in calories and fat
taste does not matter

You could eat some cereal. But not any type of chocolate kind. One cereal you could eat should be Honey Nut Cheerios.

Honey Nut Cheerios is a variation of Cheerios breakfast cereal, introduced in 1979 by General Mills. As the first variation from Cheerios, it is sweeter than the original, with a honey and almond flavor. While this product used to be made with actual nuts, as of 2006, the nuts were discontinued, and natural almond flavor used instead. This is also the most popular variation, as seeing it shares the same traits as its predecessor, and General Mills being able to promote it through TV advertisement.

Commercials for the product have been a mainstay of Saturday morning cartoon programming for many years. They generally depict the mascot tempting a hapless child or adult with a sparkling bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios, and their attempts to compete for it.

The styles of commercials have changed over the years. In the early 80's, commercials mostly featured adults talking about the cereal and how good and healthy it is. During a majority of the 80's and 90's, commercials would mostly be about Buzz trying to tempt someone with a bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios, but they'd normally refuse, but Buzz would not give up; he'd eventually tell them that the cereal contains real golden honey and crunchy nuts, and the consumer would respond, "Did you say honey and nuts?", and have the cereal. Commercials in the late 90's would be about Buzz coming into a classic fairy tale and do the same thing he's always done in the past. Commercials in the 2000's are mostly animated adventures about Buzz and his people.

In one Honey Nut Cheerios commercial, Buzz visits Ebenezer Scrooge. By the time the cereal's tagline was changed to "Nobody can say No to Honey Nut Cheerios", the commercial was eventually revised with Billy West doing Buzz's voice. This commercial continues to be shown on television today (during the holidays) making it one of the longest-running commercials in history.

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Vegemite!! great aussie spread!!! have it on some toast. maybe your supermarket sells it. go get some!!!

drink some chicken soup broth. if that stays down, try a few crackers

tin of cold rice does the trick

a salad.....
& water

Raw carrots
Air popcorn

sorry, the only food that are both filling and good tasting with little calories is a plain salad with nothing really on it. mm sounds great D: Whats the point of measuring calories anyway? people don't carry scales around to see how much everyone ways I just think "As long as I'm under 200 I'm fine."
seriously :/ Eat cloths if you want to be a health naught, there high in carbohydrates.

if you're very hungry dont eat heavy yet...just try some soup and crackers...no milk it will trigger the acid in your stomach.

make a thai stirfry all you have to do is buy the currry paste, cut some vegetables & chicken up, pop the chicken with some of the paste in a fry pan, when chicken is cooked add veges and add coconut milk then serve with rice. a healthy meal that fills you right up but go to your supermarket and look at the curry paste section

Eat some fruit

Apple Pie(Hot) Mixed with Vanilla Ice cream and some chocolate syrup and voila!!!!!
APPLE PIE ALA MODE!!! (you can get some from McDonalds)





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