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What do you eat when you're lazy?

In the summer I will often make a giant smoothie or a salad rather than cook. My version of salad is a giant hunk of spinach or bibb lettuce from outside or the farmer's market, some tomatoes from the garden, some nuts, some goat cheese, some storebought dressing.
I keep a box of trader joe mac & cheese for the days I am most tired but know that I need to use up veggies before they go bad. I add in lots of veggies and pretend it is good for me.
Laziest of all lazy dinners is cottage cheese, yogurt, or cereal.
I'm far lazier about making a good lunch than a good dinner.




Well, maybe if I had some popcorn, too...
I'm too lazy to read the rest of the thread but I'm here to say that I just ate a handful of Wheat Thins, one string cheese, and a carton of Blueberry Fruit on the Bottom yogurt.
mmmm, bourbon.
And Jackie, :p, sometimes you can just scoop the moldy part off. It is like cheese.
I'm adding cheerios and frozen pizza to my list.
And Jackie, :p, sometimes you can just scoop the moldy part off. It is like cheese.
I'm adding cheerios and frozen pizza to my list.

Bun, I ate agliolio a lot when first pregnant and couldn't really fathom the idea of eating any thing but knew I needed to eat something to finish the day. I got through Sept and Oct with a smoothie for breakfast and noodles for linner.
Jackie, I love those precooked noodles. Their spaghetti noodles are delish with butter and parmesan too.
I like Knob Creek. Sweeter likes Evan Williams. If we're feeling fancy we like the one with the drippy red wax top. Whassat?
Also, I like Crown, but it is pretty pricey and not really bourbon but I consider it in the same whiskey category the same way I used to consider Southern Comfort.
Jackie, I love those precooked noodles. Their spaghetti noodles are delish with butter and parmesan too.
I like Knob Creek. Sweeter likes Evan Williams. If we're feeling fancy we like the one with the drippy red wax top. Whassat?
Also, I like Crown, but it is pretty pricey and not really bourbon but I consider it in the same whiskey category the same way I used to consider Southern Comfort.

I like Knob Creek too, but it's not always easy to find in this area. Evan Williams, I've never tried. Personally, I'm pretty content with Jim Beam. Scotch can be nice too.







You had me 'till you mentioned pickles, Scout.
Watermelon rind pickles. Sweet. I can't even come up with enough curse words to explain how good they were.
Don't all pickles have the same texture? They weren't crispy like a potato chip. She may have pickled other things in there besides watermelon, but they all ended up with the same flavor because they were pickled with the same sweet pickling brine. I remember cloves floating around.

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What do you make when you're lazy/busy? Do you tend to eat less healthy then?
I'll go with pasta just about every time I don't feel like making a big deal out of cooking...but peanut butter and jelly never fails me, either...