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Ingredients of the week: Mushrooms,Cranberries, Brassica, Beetroot, Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Nutritional Yeast, Miso, Buckwheat
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As a professional cook, cigarettes and microwave food is how I sustain myself most of the time, here's some things that count as meals (that I have had in the last 30 days)
A cigarette + black coffee
3 whole tomatoes, raw (I just casually started eating them like apples and honestly, not bad)
microwave rice + microwave curry
instant noodles
canned soup
literally just buttered bread
potato, microwaved until cooked, seasoned with MSG, pepper and hot sauce
you can have just salami as a whole meal, as a treat
a tub of yoghurt and strawberries (stolen from work)
just a bunch of lettuce eaten with chopsticks with a side of vinaigrette as a dipping sauce since I didn't want to toss salad
Guinness
Honestly if it weren't for the fact that I do over 10,000 steps a day, drink 6+ litres of water and avoid carbonated beverages, I think I'd be extremely unhealthy instead of just moderately unhealthy.
Being single really affected my diet. I made an effort to cook when I had a girlfriend. I did mise en place! At home! Without being paid!
The nicest thing about tomatoes coming in out in the garden is only half of em make it to the house.
Do you at least sprinkle a lil salt on them?
Nah, i wasn't in the kitchen and didn't want to walk to the kitchen and back.