BolexForSoup,
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Hummus and pita. Any fruit I have as a little side to get some more essentials/fill up.

qu670,

Instant rice. Sugar. Cinnamon. Milk.

Krudler, (edited )

Roasted almonds. Tons of protein, lots of fiber, often keeps me sated for longer than a “balanced” meal.

I buy them raw and roast them myself, it takes 15 minutes in the oven on a pan, that’s it. I have a giant tub that I go to when I need them.

Yes, they are calorie dense due to the oil but this is a replacement meal, not a daily thing.

It’s actually amazing how far 100 g of almonds will take you in a day. I managed to lose 130 lb of fat by incorporating various high protein nuts into my diet.

Edit: Unsalted only. Salted nuts just provoke greater sensations of hunger.

ettyblatant,
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A slice of sharp cheddar on wasa crackers

piskertariot,

Grilled cheese sandwich. It’s as lazy or as fancy as you’re feeling.

Super lazy? Grease bread with cheese slice. Fry flip eat.

Feeling less lazy as you start? Cut a hole in one of the pieces of bread and fry an egg in it while you toast the other side, and upgrade the cheese. Just be careful. When you start eyeing meats and mustards to pair, you’re in danger of making yourself a pretty epic sandwich.

hiramfromthechi,
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FlashMobOfOne, (edited )
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I air-fry six chicken nuggies, cut them into bits, and mix them with half a cup of mashed potatoes.

Easy and yummy, filling, and only approximately 400-500 calories.

KrankyKong,

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  • FlashMobOfOne,
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    It would make a pretty tasty slider.

    yamanii,
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    just frozen meat, heat it up, spice it up and cook it with olive oil.

    Krauerking,

    I’m not seeing it here so I will recommend:

    Always have some frozen shredded chicken in the freezer.
    It’s super easy to make. Chicken, broth or water, some veggies like celery and onion and salt if you just used water and let it simmer in pot with a lid on at a low temp or use a pressure cooker for even more hands off and then hit with a mixer to shred the chicken.

    You can make several pounds of it in advance and then just wrap up portions of it in Saran wrap or foil. Bag it and put it in the freezer. It’s now very resistant to freezer burn and it’s a perfect ingredient for lazy days.

    Tacos, grab some chicken add some cayenne cumin and lime juice and throw it in a tortilla.
    BBQ, mix with BBQ sauce and heat up throw on bread or a bun or even better some yellow rice or rice-a-roni. You can add it to soup, you can turn it into all your classic chicken dishes and it’s there and waiting for you.

    Shredded chicken.

    TonyTonyChopper,
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    does this have a vegetarian alternative

    Krauerking,

    Fried tofu. I mean it’s way more effort but freeze it to get all the water out and then you can even freeze it again.
    Each time you do it makes the tofu more chewy than creamy and has a tougher texture which actually makes it easier to work with.

    From here I would have differing suggestions depending on desire. I personally love to cut them up just straight into cubed strips and lightly toss them in cornstarch with some salt or msg added and some white pepper and then fry them in a pan with generous amount of coconut oil. Get a nice golden crisp on them and you have basically strips that can also be used for sandwiches or nugget replacements or things of that nature. But if you want to have the shredded chicken style option.

    Once frozen for the second time shred the tofu or cut into really thin strips when it thaws out and you want to toss it in veggie bouillon powder and some black pepper and a touch of soy or vinegar and then bake at 350 until golden or panfry.

    It’s a different texture and flavor per say but should be very useable for the same purposes of just being able to quickly toss it into anything and have it add some protein to a otherwise plain meal.

    Both store very well and can be reheated easily. Preferably baked to reheat. But not everyone has a toaster oven.

    Krauerking,

    I know I recommend freezing it but also if you prefer the creamy texture I know some people who recommend boiling the tofu block for just like a minute in salt water to quickly get the moisture out but I’m aiming for easy and little work and I’d put this above freezer if below tofu pressing.

    JoeKrogan, (edited )
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    Ricecakes and hummus, Beans and toast

    irotsoma,
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    Mac & Cheese with a can of tuna. Usually either Kraft Deluxe or Velveeta Shells and Cheese and usually white/albacore tuna. Sucks that shrinkflation has made the cheese packets watered down so much that it’s no longer tons of sticky cheese and that the cans of “solid” tuna are now only mostly solid pieces with added filler. But it is still a decent tasting, simple meal.

    Daxtron2,

    As much ice water as it takes to feel full

    Jakeroxs,

    Stoufers mac n cheese, pizza, pop tarts/waffles, popcorn, depending on hunger level.

    I have a poor diet lol

    vodkasolution,

    pasta

    fidodo,

    Tacos! Quick to throw something together from scratch and easy to make ingredients ahead.

    Riven,
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    They’re versatile and can have all sorts of ingredients too. Really the longest part is cooking the meat and even that is pretty quick, just chop up the veggies and chuck everything into the tortilla. 10 minutes tops.

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