Ordering In

dpr73
Posts: 495 Member
So it is finals week and I don't feel like going to the dining hall. It's a rainy day and all the stores around campus are closed so cooking is out. Does anyone know of something I could call in for that is relatively healthy or at least low calorie (approximately 600 calories) for me to eat for dinner tonight? Any suggestions are appreciated!
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Are you by Jimmy Johns??? Sandwich place kind of like subway. They have tons of choices of different kinds plus I think, not sure they have soups. Sorry, hope that helps0
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Are you by Jimmy Johns??? Sandwich place kind of like subway. They have tons of choices of different kinds plus I think, not sure they have soups. Sorry, hope that helps
do they deliver?0 -
Sushi.0
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You have absolutely nothing in your cupboards/fridge that you could eat?
I am guessing you do.
Or at least should.0 -
Jimmy Johns. Freaky good, freaky fast. They do deliver :] But I would definitely call to make your order. Where I used to live was just outside of every Jimmy Johns' delivery radius.0
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You have absolutely nothing in your cupboards/fridge that you could eat?
I am guessing you do.
Or at least should.
Unless I want to have a turkey sandwich on a roll for a second meal today...unfortunately no. I was hoping to get eggs from the store to make a dinner with but the stores on campus are all closed today.0 -
There you have it.
Turkey sandwich on a roll.
Much better for you than you will order in, and much much cheaper as you have already paid for it.
Kids would always complain they are hungry, and ntohing to eat but when you open the cupboards/fridge there would be enough food for days!0 -
There you have it.
Turkey sandwich on a roll.
Much better for you than you will order in, and much much cheaper as you have already paid for it.
Kids would always complain they are hungry, and ntohing to eat but when you open the cupboards/fridge there would be enough food for days!
Well I was gonna save that for lunch tomorrow...0 -
There you have it.
Turkey sandwich on a roll.
Much better for you than you will order in, and much much cheaper as you have already paid for it.
Kids would always complain they are hungry, and ntohing to eat but when you open the cupboards/fridge there would be enough food for days!
I don't see anything wrong with ordering in once in a while as long at it still fits within your goals and budget.0 -
There you have it.
Turkey sandwich on a roll.
Much better for you than you will order in, and much much cheaper as you have already paid for it.
Kids would always complain they are hungry, and ntohing to eat but when you open the cupboards/fridge there would be enough food for days!
I don't see anything wrong with ordering in once in a while as long at it still fits within your goals and budget.
Just most people need to get out of that rut of dining/ordering out all the time if they truly want a healthy meal.
I was the same way this sunday. Was hungry, didnt want to cook, wanted to order in, etc.
After I got over that impulse I got myself a roast beef sandwich out of the fridge and not only did I enjoy it, I saved $$ and ate much less calories!!!
My wife gets into that rut all the time and would rather order in/eat out for all meals a day if it werent for me taking the time to cook.0 -
Considering I don't know where you go to school, I don't have any clue what your options are. If you want to post some options, maybe people can help you decide.0
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