College student ,limited food
RaijinPapi
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I am a college student living off campus.I am not eating ramen noodles everyday. I need help, I am trying to get a more defined six pack through adjusting my diet. My daily meal mostly consists of: eggs, and or cereal for breakfast, most likely rice for lunch, and rice for dinner . . . Once in a while I'm able to have a decent lunch or dinner. Am I eating well? I mean I have eggs, milk, and rice, that's good enough isn't it?
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RaijinPapi wrote: »I am a college student living off campus.I am not eating ramen noodles everyday. I need help, I am trying to get a more defined six pack through adjusting my diet. My daily meal mostly consists of: eggs, and or cereal for breakfast, most likely rice for lunch, and rice for dinner . . . Once in a while I'm able to have a decent lunch or dinner. Am I eating well? I mean I have eggs, milk, and rice, that's good enough isn't it?
Add peanut butter and bread, potatoes, canned refried beans, raisins, some canned veggies like green beans or green peas.
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Can you make a few pots of chili, soup, or stew (even in the crockpot) and freeze them in portions? It's super easy that way to have meals ready for you and it's inexpensive.0
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Do u have access, to a microwave if so instant oats are filling and cheap, mix in some protein and peanut butter, canned tuna is cheap aswell.0
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Queenmunchy wrote: »Can you make a few pots of chili, soup, or stew (even in the crockpot) and freeze them in portions? It's super easy that way to have meals ready for you and it's inexpensive.
I don't know how to make that0 -
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RaijinPapi wrote: »Queenmunchy wrote: »Can you make a few pots of chili, soup, or stew (even in the crockpot) and freeze them in portions? It's super easy that way to have meals ready for you and it's inexpensive.
I don't know how to make that
There are lots of recipes online.0 -
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You should try to eat several serving of vegetables or fruit a day. You can buy frozen vegetables and just use what you need.
Apples, carrots, onions, potatoes. Meats. Peanut butter, nuts. Bread.
Dry beans and lentils are not expensive and you can use them in a lot of ways. Beans and rice for example.
http://www.lentils.ca/recipes-cooking/
http://www.thesimpledollar.com/a-guide-to-using-dry-beans-for-cooking/0 -
budgetbytes.com
You should try to eat several serving of vegetables or fruit a day. You can buy frozen vegetables and just use what you need.
Apples, carrots, onions, potatoes. Meats. Peanut butter, nuts. Bread.
Dry beans and lentils are not expensive and you can use them in a lot of ways. Beans and rice for example.
http://www.lentils.ca/recipes-cooking/
http://www.thesimpledollar.com/a-guide-to-using-dry-beans-for-cooking/
And I eat the vegetables themselves? Nothing on the side? Ah with rice, is that good?0
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