what should i eat when there is ''nothing to eat''?!


Question: What should i eat when there is ''nothing to eat''?
as you know we all have those days when you check the fridge and there is nothing to your liking to eat. i'll list some of the stuff i have and you guys can come up with something to eat i'm hungry lol.

peanut butter
white sliced bread
cheese
italian bread
old ham (not sure why its stil in the fridge its all wet lol)
vienna sausages (the ones that come in a can)
oreo poptarts
cereal
tortillas
green peppers
red peppers
onions
celantro
grape jelly
hot chocolate
milk
juice
water (duh lol)
chocolate icecream with almonds (its my sister's so i'd have to ask first)
really old bag of french fries (not sure how lon its been in the freezer lol)
i think i might have some apples

what should i eat i'm so hungry and can't wait until my mom makes dinner (which is usally at 1-3 pm)! you can of course make combinations or whatever. when you look at the list it might seem like alot but when you look in the fridge and cabinets all you really see is bread and milk lol. just to let you know i'd prefer something salty.

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

Peanut butter&jelly sandwich?
Quesadilla stuffed with cheese, peppers, onions, cilantro and sausages?



tortilla w/ cheese , peppers, onions, cheese and vienna sausages .
peanut butter sandwich
cheese and sausage sandwich
cereal and milk
poptarts and milk



oreo poptarts
put some cheese in a tortilla and add pepper and everything, stick it in the oven till its melted and crispy!
make salsa.



Dude youve got a house full of food! All i have is peanut butter, some stale bread and cheese. >__<

Me



cheese toastie and hot chocolate ..Yum :)




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