Im starving but nothing to eat!!?!


Question: Im starving but nothing to eat!!?
All I have are some noodles(EW), couple pieces of bread, some shredded cheese and some mayonnaise. Oh and some cheap peanut butter.
(Im only 13 btw and my mom and dad are both gone)

Answers:

put the cheese in the bread and put in microwave for about 1-2 mins until it melts ... melted cheese sandwich tastes wicked

student i live off



Then there is something to eat. Nothing to eat means nothing what so ever in your fridge. How about this. Im Making you a new recipe, boil the noodles in 4 cups of water, when boiling add bread (diced in cubes). After the bread is in there for 5 minutes, take the noodles and the bread and the water that you used to boil it, and put it in a soup bowl. Now in a blender add the shredded cheese and peanut butter and mayonnaise. Blend it until its smooth (consistency of ice cream soft serve, may have to add some water to the blending mix) After that blended, carefully drizzle the homemade cream freche on the noodle soup. Walla! You have some peasant soup with homemade spices.

Rachel Ray



You could try the neighbours or peanut butter sandwich. If your parents are always leaving you home alone without food then try ringing ChildLine on 0800 1111

http://www.childline.org.uk/Pages/Home.a…



Call your parents, and tell them to bring you something to eat when they come back home. That's what I always do...or you could make a peanut butter sandwich.



bread with melted cheese.
bread with peanut butter.
noodles with melted cheese (add hte cheese on top and then stick inthe microwave to melt)



Eat the bread and cheese if you don't like noodles.



Call social services



grilled cheese sandwich



noodles sound good




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