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for me it's dark chocolate and roasted peanuts
maybe a cup of coffee and some almond milk
on holidays I'll have deenz and avocado pudding

>> No.13502242

Breakfast:
12 eggs scrambled
Full fat cap pork chop

Lunch:
Often skip lunch, maybe some water

Dinner:
Chicken liver or oysters
1lb steak, or 1lb of salmon
2 pints broth
Bone marrow with parsley
1/2 lb Some offal cut, beef liver, chicken gizzards or hearts, lamb tongue, etc.

>> No.13502440

I eat pretty balanced diet desu.
No breakfast.
Some big dish for lunch, usually some protein+rice or noodles and vegetables.
For supper bread and cold cuts or leftovers.
Some sweets and fruit in between.

>> No.13502815

Breakfast: Instant miso ramen with a sprinkle of MSG

Lunch: Instant miso ramen with a sprinkle of MSG

Dinner: Instant miso ramen with a sprinkle of MSG

Also, I haven't played Pokemon in nearly a decade, but dawn is still best waifu

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>>13502440
>refers to food as protein

>> No.13502832

I have a terrible diet i need to change before i die.
Ill have a granola bar some milk and a coffee, often a donut, some soup, chips and a glass of milk. Then for supper ill have like 13 shots of whiskey, a liter of coke, a half pound of spaghetti and some garlic toast.

>> No.13502859

>>13502197
An apple with a chunk parmigiano reggiano and a dry martini

>> No.13503087

>>13502819
Imagine being this soul crushingly insecure.

>> No.13503756

>Breakfast
Yoghurt and a handful of unsalted raw cashews, or boiled krainer wurst on toast with hot chutney - maybe with beans or eggs. If I'm in a rush I'll just wolf down a stick of cabanossi or a banana (sounds gay now that I type it).
I almost always chug a coffee or energy drink before work.

>Lunch
Sourdough sandwich with sundried tomato, sweet gherkin slices, sharp cheddar, black pepper and ham - with mayo, chutney, or horseradish cream for the sauce. Or just whatever the chef has left over.
A second black coffee, usually just a caffè americano with an extra shot if I'm tired.

>Dinner
Depends if my roommate cooks or if we're lazy and get takeway, if not I have a few dishes I cook myself and rotate;
- chopped salad made of raw red onion, halved roma tomatoes, cucumber, and diced capsicum with guacamole.
- beef udon with shiitake, anchovies, cashews, eggplant, chilli peppers and chinese cabbage
- cheap tex mex with chicken, beef, or bean tacos and salad, usually with guacamole or mole blanco
- lamb stew with leek, carrot, potatoes, swedes, turnip, onion and a few herbs
- chicken soup with cream, mushroom, corn and celery
- stroganoff, usually with a red wine marinade for gravy beef. I prefer potato and rice over egg noodles but that's just me.
- curry or stir fry with whatever the fuck is laying around

>Snacks
Instant noodles, cornetto, mango, mcchicken. Depends if I feel like being a fat fuck.

>> No.13504218

I usually have a pint of Greek yogurt and a peanut butter & jam sandwich each day. Once a week I buy assorted soda and snacks to eat. I have a 12 oz bottle of soda every other day and a serving of any Little Debbie’s sweets once a day, usually Swiss rolls.

>> No.13504234

>>13502197
skip breakfast
skip lunch

coffee at around 3pm, bit of hazelnut booze mixed in.

either cook or eat out, i never order in.
what i cook is always different, yesterday it was beef sausage with mashed potatoes and veggies. i made Shepards pie the day before.

>> No.13505635

1 Egg and 1 sausage for breakfast about 6 am. 2 light beers

Around 1 I eat ham sliced with a pickle and a piece of cheese rolled up in it. 2 light beers

1 Hot tea or coffee with milk around 3-4

6pm is dinner and that changes every day. Today dinner will be a thin pork chop, rice gravy, and a veg of some type. 2 light beers

>> No.13505647

>>13502197
>breakfast
coffee

>lunch
taco bell quesarito

>dinner
jack in the box chicken tater melt munchie meal

i am america

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>>13502197
Eat at 1 or 2 pm, 1,000 calories of fish, potatoes, eggs, pasta, fat and spices. Random combination of listed ingredients.

5 to 6 pm, 500 calories of whatever.

8pm onward, 1,200 calories of alcohol

>> No.13505682

>>13502197
I don't have an average diet. I eat something new pretty much every day

>> No.13505689

>>13505682
Okay well that works for less than a year, so let this thread know when reality sets in what you make your diet out of primarily

>> No.13505731

gravy n sausage
tuna
walnuts n pecans

>> No.13505741

>>13505731
it's the new hotness, eating more healthy

>> No.13505761

>>13502832
Nah, you're fine.

>> No.13505763

>breakfast
lager
>lunch
lager
>dinner
liverwurst

>> No.13505772

>>13502197
Breakfast:
- Used to eat a bowl of cereal and milk, but I'm lactose intolerant now so I stopped.
- If I have time in the morning, I usually just fry two eggs and mix them with some soy sauce and sesame oil in a bowl of rice.

Lunch:
- Usually nothing

Dinner:
- My local asian place has this steamed chicken where the serving portion is basically half of a whole chicken (6-8lb chicken I think they said) covered in a ginger sauce. The chicken is chopped up by a cleaver so I have to pick out the bones myself but I don't really care. I generally spend ~1hr to eat a meal so this isn't that much of an inconvenience. I eat this with a bowl of rice.

- Generally I raid my grocery's meat section's bargain bin for cheap steaks, drumsticks, and salmon slabs they need to get rid of. So then dinner sometimes is just a nice steak/chicken drumsticks/salmon + bowl of rice. I also have a prepped bags of chopped vegetables so sometimes I cut up the meat and throw it into the pan for a stir-fry or fried rice. Average price of chicken is $4.99/lb here but the bargain bin chicken usually goes down to $2.99/lb for breasts or $0.49-0.99/lb for drumsticks so sometimes I just have baked drumsticks for days because I can only eat so many. My appetite isn't what it used to be. Average salmon is $9.99/lb but it usually says pre-frozen in the fine text (presumably for shipping) so I just wait until it's under $6.99/lb in that case because that's the going rate for frozen salmon.

>> No.13505794

>>13505689
>been eating different things every day for 10+ years
Being poor must be horrible

>> No.13505798

Up at 530
Coffee
10am
Usually 4 slices of bacon and 3 eggs, lots of butter, if I eat anything at all.

3-5pm
Start the second pot of coffee (which I rarely finish) and some combination of meat (beef, chicken, or pork) and a green vegetable side like broccoli, green beans, asparagus, or peas.

Rinse, repeat

There's variations and exceptions obviously, but this keeps me feeling good.

Ps, I drink 2-3 bottles of water in between pots of coffee and a decent jammy red wine every 2 or 3 days with dinner and 2 fingers of Glenmorangie in the evenings during winter.

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Perfectly:
- Breakfast:
Greek yogurt / fermented baked milk + fruit / baby food (sugar free)
- Lunch:
Whole grain pasta + broccoli + mini corn / cauliflower / romanesco cabbage + sauce (creamy soft cheese + tomato paste / mushrooms / veal / chicken breast / tuna / shrimp + spices + greens)

- Dinner: light Caesar salad or Greek.

On practice:
I eat fast food sometimes, as too lazy to cook and it's cheap.

In the photo there is little sauce (cheese instead), usually it is more.

>> No.13506008

>>13505731
n nuggets, ice cream, sketti, fried chicken. about it

>> No.13506403

Brekkie: grain-based food of some sort + fruit; also, coffee with milk
Snack: fruit or nuts of some sort
Lunch: grain-based food of some sort (or potato-based) + several servings of vegetables and a serving of either meat or beans
Snack: wildcard
Dinner: grain-based food of some sort (or potato based) + several servings of vegetables

>> No.13506450

>breakfast
if time: oatmeal and crispbread with coffee. if no time: coffee and bring oats to work.
>lunch
lunchbox with leftovers, usually rice + some stew since it works well when reheated. also coffee
>dinner
cook food, has to be lunchbox compatible so i can bring the next day. usually rice + stew.
if i can be bothered i make pasta and some sauce or a salad instead
>snacks
peanuts or crispbread

but my diet is all over the place when i don't have uni or work, some days barely eat and other days i cook >3 meals.