>living in a tent at a caravan park
>there's a camp kitchen here
>have no pots, pans or utensils of any kind
>living off a single footlong sub from subway everyday, costs $15.
>sub contains chicken fillet, roast beef, all salads, mayonnaise, BBQ sauce, salt and pepper
I feel hungry but is that just my fatassery? Should I ignore my hunger for more food?
If it is truly the only thing you eat, I doubt even a fully loaded sub like that reaches 2000 calories.
>>8481425
At best a footlong like that is going to reach 1500 calories maybe.
In any case, calorie heavy =/= filling. Fast food isn't filling at all. The reason why the super size was invented was because McD's marketing research showed that people would leave not feeling full, but were too embarrassed to order more food.
>>8481425
>have no pots, pans or utensils of any kind
So borrow or even buy some? It's a much better use of your money than $15 for a sandwich.
>>8481425
>one sub costs $15
Order 2 less expensive foot longs (one chicken fillet, one roastie), more bread and more veggies than 1 overloaded one should fill you up a bit more.
>>8481425
man if I was that poor I'd go hungry for a day and buy a pan
shit I've seen natives hammer and burn a piece of roof steel into a pan, or use a hubcap
Buy canned foods
>>8481425
Can opener
Canned foods
Beg for some money, get some used pots and pans from a pawn shop or the thrift store.
You're spending over $100 a week on food if you're spending $15 a day. You should be able to buy a lot of groceries for that. I recommend investing in some simple cookware and learning how to shop (and cook on an outdoor fire, since you live in a tent. Man, this is why I want to create some kind of guide for poor people, stupid people and people on welfare, to teach them how to eat. You could be saving money and pulling yourself up to a slightly more enjoyable lifestyle.