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Post by #notLauren on Sept 26, 2017 22:33:59 GMT
DH and I need to eat but nothing sounds worth the effort.
Any ideas?
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Post by Scrapper100 on Sept 26, 2017 22:39:29 GMT
It won't help but sometimes I will just snack on something or have a. Pb&j sandwich.
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Post by #notLauren on Sept 26, 2017 22:41:14 GMT
Whenever I do that (or have cereal), I'm starving in 2 hours and I find I always end up eating 2 dinners.
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kirspend
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Post by kirspend on Sept 26, 2017 22:43:42 GMT
Tomato soup and grilled cheese. I found an easy roasted pepper/tomato soup that DH likes, so it's become a go-to.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2017 22:46:33 GMT
Peanut butter toast.
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Post by papersilly on Sept 26, 2017 22:47:44 GMT
if i'm by myself, cheese.
if i'm with DH, sushi or burgers.
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keithurbanlovinpea
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on Sept 26, 2017 22:50:30 GMT
Grilled cheese, BLT, turkey sandwich, bowl of soup, cereal
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Post by genny on Sept 26, 2017 22:54:24 GMT
for me it's cereal or cheese/cracker snacking on a night like that. Or a sandwich if there is fresh bread. And there is always pizza....
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Post by georgiabeachbum on Sept 26, 2017 22:57:40 GMT
DH and I need to eat but nothing sounds worth the effort. Any ideas? When we can't decide what we want for dinner, we cook breakfast. Some combination of the following: eggs, hash browns, corned beef hash, turkey bacon, or toast. This usually ends up hitting the spot since we never do big breakfasts in the morning.
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Post by laureljean on Sept 26, 2017 23:26:02 GMT
ice cream
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MDscrapaholic
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Sept 26, 2017 23:28:37 GMT
Cheese ravioli and Ragu is my go to meal when I don't wanna cook.
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IAmUnoriginal
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Post by IAmUnoriginal on Sept 26, 2017 23:29:56 GMT
That’s ice cream for dinner night!
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rickmer
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Post by rickmer on Sept 26, 2017 23:36:32 GMT
eggs and toast. or peameal and cheese on a toasted bagel.
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casii
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Post by casii on Sept 26, 2017 23:38:23 GMT
Avocado toast with a fried egg. Or chocolate. Chocolate is good.
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Post by Woobster on Sept 26, 2017 23:49:45 GMT
My go-to when it's just me is a protein fruit smoothie. Not much help when you have a DH to feed, too. Sorry.
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Post by PepsiGal on Sept 26, 2017 23:59:26 GMT
I have Triscuits (Cracked Pepper and Olive Oil) with cheese melted on top and a drink (adult).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 0:03:38 GMT
A fried sandwich is always my go to food when I don't feel like cooking a lot. 2 eggs, with just a little bit of runny yolk, on 2 pieces of toast. One piece with mayo, the other with spicy brown mustard. Throw on a slice of cheddar cheese. Yum!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 0:27:40 GMT
Are you not feeling well? Mandarin oranges in the can. I am not sure why this makes us feel better, but it does.
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georgiapea
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Post by georgiapea on Sept 27, 2017 0:33:52 GMT
Popcorn. I buy Skinny Girl so I don't eat too much. But sometimes if I'm hungry, one is just not enough.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 0:36:48 GMT
Order food and have it delivered.
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PLurker
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Jun 28, 2014 3:48:49 GMT
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Post by PLurker on Sept 27, 2017 0:38:58 GMT
Breakfast is one of our favorite, easy, go-to, don't feel like fussing evening meals. Usually a 'scramble' of potatoes, onions, and whatever else we have/sounds good. Fried up and then eggs scrambled added and mixed in at the end.
Damn. Breakfast time...
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Post by elaine on Sept 27, 2017 0:39:13 GMT
Soup and buttered toast.
Whenever I make homemade soup, I made quarts of it and divvy it up into 2-cup containers and freeze what we aren’t eating that day. Then, when I don’t want to cook, I take out a soup container per person and nuke it. Serve with buttered toast for dunking.
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Post by Skellinton on Sept 27, 2017 1:05:04 GMT
Noodles with butter and salt, zero protein, but delicious!
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ginacivey
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Post by ginacivey on Sept 27, 2017 1:06:53 GMT
i'm an oatmeal girl
gina
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Nanner
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Post by Nanner on Sept 27, 2017 1:06:58 GMT
That's me, tonight. And peanut butter on toast suddenly sounds good.
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ModChick
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Post by ModChick on Sept 27, 2017 1:26:05 GMT
Cereal, like Cheerios or special k.
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Post by tracyarts on Sept 27, 2017 1:28:50 GMT
A can of soup.
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Post by gorgeouskid on Sept 27, 2017 1:28:52 GMT
I make potsticker soup- frozen Trader Joe's potstickers in chicken broth topped with soy sauce. Always hits the spot.
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Post by #notLauren on Sept 27, 2017 1:32:10 GMT
My dh found a gift certificate for Red Lobster in his drawer. So we went there and has lobster tacos. Yum
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Post by lisae on Sept 27, 2017 2:10:57 GMT
Triscuits and cheese or yogurt.
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