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Anyone else really lazy with what they eat?




Topic started on 9-1-2008 @ 03:36 AM by Thurisaz


Anyone else really lazy with their diet?

I used to go to a lot of effort now I can't be bothered.

Just now I ate 250 gm of cheese with crackers and a jar of olives, that will be my dinner.

The other night, I had a can of corn for dinner.

LOL



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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 04:14 AM by tetsujin420


I can't say that I am a lazy eater, but my mom is! I love to cook, and I'm darn proud of it! But my mom, although she is an exelent cook would rather opt out for a bowl of Cheerios or some other cereal. Thats all she eats. I'm not sure if that makes her a lazy eater or a lover of cereal....



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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 05:19 AM by asala


I used to be, But i now look at quick but fresh meals, Really its not much more effort,

Lol the way i look at it is, we have to keep our selfs in the best shape we can, The times that we now live in demands that, Who knows when we may need to run, jump climb... I kinda see it as a survival skill now

Well thats my excuse for my latest fad diet lol!

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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 05:41 AM by Boondock78


yes. i like to cook but i also like to munch for dinner.

just last night my wife and i had rye bread with hummus for dinner.
that was it



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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 06:47 AM by mojo4sale


Yeh sometimes i'll snack instead of eating a proper meal but my wife lets me get away with it because i demolish left overs. Nothing goes to waste in my house.
This morning i had left over chicken curry on toast with noodles left over from the night before. mmmmmmmmmm.




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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 07:50 AM by pikypiky


Yeah, well, I get the craving once in awhile and boil one block of dried, ramon noodles when noone is around -- shhh . It's the stuff I grew up on during my childhood days and much tastier with garlic salt, I might add -- haaah: Can you smell it?. I'm the ultimate lazy person and dieting is almost impossible when 'Maw' does most of the cooking around the house, anyway -- hehehe.



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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 09:21 AM by secret titan


I wouldn't say I'm lazy when it comes to cooking. I can just never find anything that sounds good. It seems to be an all day thinking process to even make a decision on what or even where I want to eat. I have even resorted to putting stuff on peices of paper and drawing them out of a hat!



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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 09:36 AM by whaaa


Lately I have been working as an extra in the movies.

I had no idea how well movie people were treated. Catering trailers for meals that will make you anything you can imagine. And astonishing buffetts for breakfast and lunch.

Snack tables in all the holding areas W/fruit, nuts, chips, granola, candy, pretzels, soda, fruit juice, designer water, coffee, herbtea etc.

I'm suprised that there isn't a bar.

And this is for the crew. I can't even imagine what is available for the big dogs.

This is a Lazy persons dream in reguards to food.



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reply posted on 10-1-2008 @ 03:55 PM by Fraank Fontaine


<--- very lazy with food these days.

Used to be very organised and in to my food, but meh, I just realised I couldn't be bothered with it all. This morning I realised I forgot to eat the last 2 days. Had some cups of tea and some fruit, but that was about all. 2 days before that I only had some baked beans on a jacket potato and a can of peaches from the cupboard.

Tonight I headed out to a dinner party, so had a good meal I didn't have to cook! :p

Ah well, off to my sisters to visit next week, and she is at the other end of the scale, so I'll make up for it for sure! Oh and as she is in Holland, an exellent Indonesian restaurant around the corner too... =)



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reply posted on 10-1-2008 @ 04:25 PM by snowflake_obsidian


I can't be lazy with food, I have kids and my fiance has type 2 diabetes so I have to plan and cook meals. I am getting tired of cooking all the time though and it would be nice if someone else in the house cooked once in a while!

If the kids are gone though, a lot of times we will just open a can of soup, make sandwiches or go out.



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reply posted on 10-1-2008 @ 05:21 PM by Roland Deschain


i rarely pay attention to what goes into my mouth these days. as long as it tastes good and fills me up



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reply posted on 11-1-2008 @ 02:34 AM by Thurisaz


well prolly bad but tonight, I have just got home from work. It is 7pm and have decided to have a glass of wine and go to bed early cos I am tired.

Goodnight

so yes, that lazy I am skipping my dinner. Maybe its not just being lazy, maybe its being tired? Do what I need first, sleep then eat.



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reply posted on 11-1-2008 @ 03:14 AM by TheScribe



Originally posted by Thurisaz
well prolly bad but tonight, I have just got home from work. It is 7pm and have decided to have a glass of wine and go to bed early cos I am tired.


Sleep is important, but nutrition is as well. Right now I'm a pretty lazy eater, but mostly because my cooking skills are so limited, hehe. Eating healthy isn't difficult, though, simple rice, chicken and vegetable dishes are the way to go.



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