• @[email protected]
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    1533 months ago

    This person’s problem can be solved by a sandwich. Takes like 3 minutes to make, or can be prepped earlier, no cooking necessary, has color, is fresh, not frozen, beats any fast food meal in price and quality. Also can even be healthy if you shop wisely. Can be different every day. Can be hot or cold. The possibilities are endless. Sandwiches are the best.

    • @[email protected]
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      283 months ago

      I agree sandwiches are the best. But my metabolism is just too efficient at turning carbs into fat and high blood sugar. There’s just no substitute for good bread in a sandwich, all attempts at compromise/substitutions ruin the whole thing.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 months ago

          Even a wrap is too much white flour right now. I bought some Low Carb High Fiber Whole Wheat tortilla wraps, but they’re serving the same role as Discworld Dwarf Bread: I look at them and remember the time I tried to eat one, and decide I’m not that hungry after all. I don’t even have to worry about them going stale, because they can’t become less appealing.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 months ago

            I don’t mind the taste of the “healthy” tortillas. I generally prefer the taste of whole grain bread and pasta over white flour variants. My largest complaint is that they all seem to disintegrate when you look at them – probably a gluten thing, but they all just break or shred instead of hold together, which defeats the purpose of wrapping your food in them.

            • @[email protected]
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              33 months ago

              I settled on OLÉ “Xtreme Wellness” high fiber wraps. They’re stretchy and they even toast/grill well. They’re good for sandwich wraps but also soft tacos and small burritos.

          • ggppjj
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            33 months ago

            … With all currants in it? Just like mother used to forge.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          This looks like a nice recipe for later on once I lose enough weight to start adding a few carbs to my life that aren’t from vegetables. No grain or starch right now.

      • @[email protected]
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        I don’t have this problem, but lettuce wraps are shockingly good too. A good sturdy lettuce, sliced turkey, smoked cheddar and some chipotle mayo (canned chipotle en adobo, pureed, just mix some of it into mayonnaise to make a spread.) Onion if you have it. I don’t understand why it’s good, it sounds like nonsense but I do this when I don’t have time to make bread, but do have good lettuce or homegrown lettuce in the garden. It is delicious and feels good to eat.

        • @[email protected]
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          You’re right, lettuce wraps are good and it’s been awhile. Next time I look at that dwarf bread I’ll get out a romaine leaf instead.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Get some keto bread. It’s basically pure fiber in bread shape. The aldi keto bread is fantastic

    • RBG
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      You can even eat it riding a horse!

  • @[email protected]
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    993 months ago

    Good Lord I am happy I can handle my shit and not have to publicly post my executive dysfunction for the planet to see.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      293 months ago

      So much of these news aggregate sites are morons reposting the same tired posts from absolute crayon eaters who bloviate about how critically incapable they are at basic life functions.

    • @[email protected]
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      I am pretty sure I have ADHD and I still manage to meal prep.

      Even if you cant, you can literally just have a backup plan like mine, for when I forget to cook I have some frozen chicken strips, potato wedges, and green beans, throw it all on a sheet pan and into the convection oven for 20-25 mins, boom you have a decent meal, bit more pricey than doing it from scratch, but it’s quick and low effort

      • @[email protected]
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        143 months ago

        I do have ADHD, and while I can manage meal prep, 99% of the time I just can’t be bothered. But I force myself to do it, because the alternative is eating a bag of crisps and a big bar of chocolate and feeling like crap all afternoon.

      • @[email protected]
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        I make slow cooked chicken burritos and freeze them. Takes about 1 hour of prep, and about 6 hours to cook so it isn’t easy, but I only gotta do this occasionally. If I do this in conjunction with meal prep it takes a lot longer to prep, but then I can have a work week of food, and have like 8 burritos for when I’m too lazy to cook.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m okay cooking for just myself but I have a toddler and celiac wife so I use cook smarts. Takes away so much of the planning.

  • @[email protected]
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    473 months ago

    Here in the Netherlands a lot of people just eat sandwiches. I usually take them with me to work. Not a lot of effort

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      I’ll never understand how can people eat sandwiches every day, especially those with some kind of meat in them. I’m not vegetarian but eating sandwiches for more than two days in a row make me want to puke.

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        113 months ago

        Do you eat the same thing for breakfast every day? I do. But for whatever reason, lunch and dinner is different. Can’t eat the same thing twice.

        Dumb brain

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          I don’t. But I’m a rich american who can afford to be picky and eat different stuff for every meal and eat 1-2 meals a day from restaurants regularly.

      • @[email protected]
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        103 months ago

        I am one and it’s peanut butter every day. For 3 years basically every working day has had a peanut butter sandwich. And that’s how the next 30 some years are looking too. It’s fine. I can live that way.

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        I eat sandwiches every day, and the same thing or small variety. I’m not eating for the experience, I’m eating to not be hungry. I can make and eat a sandwich is less than a minute, so I can get back to doing what I want to be doing.

        If I really don’t feel like a sandwich, there’s always toast.

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        a lot of people eat the same food several days in a row, or several meals in a row.

        you only feel that way because you see food as pleasure to be enjoyed. not as a necessity for living. lots of people eat to live.

        • Owl
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          I don’t want to enjoy every meal

          Just not to feel sick because of them

      • GTG3000
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        Genuinely, why? Personally, I’m happy to eat basically same meals for a few days before they get boring, and you can vary your sandwiches a lot of you so desire.

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        I also eat pretty much the same breakfast every day. For lunch I can vary what’s on the bread and the type of bread. That’s just how things are here. It’s not the nicest, but it saves a lot of time and money and can also be quite nice

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        23 months ago

        Peanut butter? Upgrading to natural peanut butter made all the difference for me, so it’s no longer just for kids.

        I even get decent marmalade, which definitely doesn’t work for kids, or a dark amber maple syrup. I currently have apple butter, which goes nicely on a peanut butter sandwich, or with a scoop of cottage cheese on the side

        • Owl
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          Might try it, I never ate peanut butter or maple syrup

    • Bob
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      83 months ago

      Same in the UK, where the post was written.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Also, there’s literally a Greggs on every corner or a greasy spoon that’ll make you a sandwich for 2.50

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah I just make a peanut butter sandwich and prep some fruit and bring it to work. Easy, healthy, and filling

    • @[email protected]
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      123 months ago

      If you don’t have a freezer that can hold two weeks worth of meals, buy one. I have three homemade frozen pizzas and a half dozen chicken pot pies waiting right now.

      I can cook a whole roast chicken on Sunday and enjoy chicken tacos, chicken sandwiches, etc. all week.

      I can cook a five liter pot of chili/soup/stew and freeze it into pint containers; I’ve got a nice hot meal any time.

      Slow cookers are another option.

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        23 months ago

        My problem with that is defrosting. It requires timing and planning, which is tough due to impromptu work based meals. And some stuff once frozen tastes like crap defrosted.

        I do liberally use the slow cooker.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          What are you defrosting?

          You don’t have to defrost anything except raw meat and even that can go straight into the oven if you want to season it after it’s cooked. If you have a frozen pizza/pot pie just throw it in a pre-heated oven.

          Also, you can defrost quickly with a microwave.

          • @[email protected]
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            Soup, beans, pasta. Also, for cooking: frozen meat. Veggies are also difficult, yeah there’s flash frozen veg that can work but that requires cookery too.

            Store made frozen pizzas and pies taste like crap and are expensive. Homemade ones take a lot of time.

            Soups are still good especially with a crock pot but I get so sick of soup.

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              I’m lucky because I have an Italian food shop near me that makes homemade uncooked pizza. I can take it home and cook right away or freeze. Same with the chicken pot pies.

              The main thing I’d say is get in the habit of making giant servings and freeze them. I will make 5 liters of stew/chili/soup on a Sunday and freeze it in pint containers. A different recipe the next Sunday. Now I’ve got 20 meals sitting in the freezer.

              It takes as much effort to make a big meal as a small one; make a meal big enough for four people and freeze three portions.

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      If you practice and prepare you can cut down on some of the time. I used to live right next to a street of fast food joints so it was never worth it to cook myself from a time standpoint unless I was just having some frozen garbage. Now it’s a 15 minute trip to pick something up if there’s no line so I cook a lot more and with experience I’ve been able to streamline things so it goes faster. Also make enough for 2-3 meals when you cook and then “leapfrog” through the week eating the leftovers. That way you don’t have to cook every day but also don’t have to eat the same thing every day.

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        If you find a few recipies you really like and learn how to do them from memory, and then make them a lot, you learn lots of efficiencies and shortcuts that save a ton of time. Making stuff without a recipie at all is even faster.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      Hahaha learn to cook. Stir fry takes under 30 min. BLT in like 5 min. Pizza in under an hr including making the dough.

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          They’re like parallel processes. Rice takes about 20 min. Start that first and you can have the stir Fry done before the rice finishes with plenty of time to clean up. A sandwich leaves just a knife and cutting board. Just rinse that off. And if I was making pizza I’d make the dough the night before and the rest is simple, clean up when the pizzas in the oven.

          Personally love leftovers. Make extra rice, use the leftovers in a burrito or something. Make extra pizza dough and put some in the freezer, etc

    • sweetpotato
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      Yeah same. I just try to cook a meal on Sunday but it doesn’t get me through the entire week. Not to mention I usually need a second meal at night when I work out. It’s too much.

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      Cooking takes the same amount of time whether you’re single or not?

      Like wtf.

      Pasta boils at the same speed regardless of how many people are in the house.

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        That’s the problem. It’s more efficient with bigger meals. If you’re single, you have to cook and then clean. If there’s two of you, you can divide tasks.

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          I have good news for you:

          Being single doesn’t mean you can only cook single portions of stuff.

          You can cook two portions, and have an entire meal ready to eat anytime during the next few days.

          You might even find yourself adventurous and cook three portions, and have TWO whole meals ready to go.

          But be wary, most people who just learn the ability to plan ahead quickly get carried on and start preparing 5, 6 or even 7 servings ahead of time and I only recommend this for experienced meal preppers who know what they are doing.

          Also, clean as you go, and cleaning suddenly doesn’t become this insurmountable task.

          I swear to god half of the people in these threads are not fit for life.

          • @[email protected]
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            The other half are armchair quarterbacks who can’t fathom that anything is ever difficult for other people.

            meals ready to go.

            Reheating leftovers is a gamble. Sometimes reheated food just tastes like ass, no matter how good it was fresh.

            clean as you go

            It still takes twice as much effort, IF the recipe you’re making leaves time for it.

            Jesus, you condescending fuck, you think I don’t know this shit? Are you so damn arrogant you think no one else has figured out meal prepping? You think you’re goddamn einstein because you discovered cleaning as you go? We fucking know. And it sucks.

            Douchenozzle.

            • @[email protected]
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              of course I am being condescending.

              I am talking to a supposedly grown ass man having mental breakdowns because they have to clean the dishes after cooking.

              • @[email protected]
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                How does someone get so stupid that they equate “I don’t like this” to “mental breakdown”? Your mom smack you a little too hard that one time?

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      I have adopted the “Central European” diet:

      One large meal a day and then leftovers + bread and toppings.

      Occasionally might have more but that’s my daily meal plan and works pretty great.

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        Bread is a life saver. If you don’t have time to cook just eat some bread. Healthy (depends on the kind of bread) and you don’t have to worry about beeing hungry an hour later.

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          And honestly, you can make a lot of really good bread quite quickly. Leaving out proofing for a bit, it’s less than watching an episode of a show. Bread it also easy enough that you can totally watch a show while making it, and not worry about chopping off your fingers lol

  • Jeena
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    I disagree. I like cooking and since I’m working from home I can make something nice and fast at home for lunch. But I probably would have agreed back then when I worked at the office.

      • Jeena
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        Pro tip: cook in and eat from one pot :D

          • @[email protected]
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            23 months ago

            Open dishwasher when you start. Instead of putting those things on the counter or in the sink, out then directly in the dishwasher

          • @[email protected]
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            Just use one or two and if really necessary clean them? I cook complex meals somewhat often and never use more than one knife and 1-2 spoons.

  • @[email protected]
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    This thread just oozes of early adults that don’t understand how to spend 30 minutes preparing meals

  • Ghostalmedia
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    Yes, eventually it ends when you’re promoted to middle management and you have to forage for granola bars and cookies during the few seconds you get between meetings. Stay an IC for as long as you can.

  • @[email protected]
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    293 months ago

    There is another option.

    Just going to put this out there, cook too much the previous night, don’t eat all the dinner you cooked. Place the remainder into some form of container; transport said container to work with you the next day.

    Lunch is sorted when you make your dinner!

      • @[email protected]
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        93 months ago

        I would murder my whole family for a $5 sandwich meal deal in the states. Even fast food by my work is double that, and you’re still only getting America-quality food packed with sugars and preservatives.

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          As an American who spent time living in the UK - ‘sandwich’ is a generous description of what you get in a £4 meal deal. Some meal deals have things made from actual food but good luck finding one of those at that price.

          • The Snark Urge
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            It’s an appropriate amount of food in terms of calories, but it does leave one distinctly dissatisfied.

            • @[email protected]
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              Yeah I’m usually more interested in nutrients than calories. Otherwise I’d just have a Guinness for lunch

    • @[email protected]
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      Meal deals are rarely ever decent. They’re enough to get you through the working day if you sit at a desk all day.