What's the best food for the night, i i mean, doesn't make sense to eat something heavy but you gotta sleep at ease with the stomach. Any tips?
wat
>>8827085
I cook a big ass 4-5 serving meal on Sunday and save that shit to eat for the week. That way I don't have to eat take-out all the time and I don't have to buy ingredients every day of the week.
Eat two, I say two, chicken fried steak meals from Banquet
>>8827107
That's fucking gross.
>>8827099
Dinner and lunch all the same day by day? Seems to me i would get tired of that
>>8827107
What is the whitey thing, rice soup? Also, heard these chicken steaks are pure condimented rubber
>>8827085
Eat dinner earlier.
>>8827107
i could make that from scratch in about half an hour for under $2
Booze.
Homemade McRibs
>>8827205
it's pretty simple
>>8827085
I mix a few sunny side up eggs in with a bowl of rice at 10 pm pretty often.
I make either a vegetable and barley soup or a lentil stew. I serve it with freshly made flatbread, along with a tray of olives, cheese, and hummus.
It's pretty boring, but still satisfying. Only costs a couple of bucks a meal.
>>8827253
jesus dude...
>>8827112
Just dinner. I either buy something from a nearby place or make something beforehand to take with me in tupperware.
>>8827291
That's not chicken fried steak, idk what that is
>>8827085
Light meat or fish (no red meat in the evening), a green (a salad, vegetables, whatever) and whatever the fuck you want. Bread, rice, grains, pasta, whatever.
Or a soup.
Have a couple of oatcakes with some cheese.
I like fruit at night. Not too much, though - the sugar will turn to carbs and could make you uncomfortable.
Also, something like PB&J