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Originally Posted by vertigo
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Man those dishes look incredible, but I may need to start more elementary, cause I suck and hate cooking!
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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
I'm lazy too, so I like to eat lazy but healthy foods. I'm also single, so I don't want to have to buy tons of random ingredients.
Instead of junk food, buy fruits and veggies. Fruits? Can eat instantly
(unless you're making a smoothie or salad.) Veggies? Sometimes takes like 30 seconds in the microwave, but not long
I also buy Barilla Protein PLUS pasta, which are noodles made of chickpeas. I can't taste the difference between regular pasta and chickpea pasta. So... what's the catch? There is none! Well, except the fact Barilla Protein PLUS costs about 50% more. But it's better than loading up on empty carbs imo.
There's also the tri color pasta. I'm not a huge fan of it flavor wise because I can taste the difference (unlike the chickpea one), but it's good for you anyway and I'll eat it.
But yeah, pasta... put on boil for like 10 mins and add red sauce. I actually loooove Arribiatta sauce. The spicy kick makes it great. Had some yesterday!
Also, I like to buy canned soups... the low sodium ones. (I hate tons of salt in general anyways, so it's a win-win for me.) Toooons of options there. Lots of cool, exotic flavors.
If you want a "treat" and you know you're not good at resisting sweets, try some gum.
Imo, recipes are nice, but i always give up and resort to quick eats. That's why I made those suggestions above (from a fellow lazy person  )
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I love fruit and when I get healthier I replace the sugar crap with them. I just need to get into the habit. I also love salads.
Im glad to see a fellow lazy person making it on the diet! I like soup too as so easy but when depressed they just sit there unless run of money n I go for the fast food. But will incorporate them once I get going

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