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I'm out on the road a lot for work, for a week at a time. I tend to only have access to a microwave, minifridge and expensive grocery stores.

Looking for meal ideas, so I can kick the diet of PB&J, canned soup and microwave dinners. I'm looking for cheap and healthy suggestions.

Lately I started getting rotisserie chickens and eating that with canned greens and powder mash tatters over 3 or 4 days (surprisingly yummy)

>> No.4030675

>>4030661
I like your chicken idea. That's the kind of thinking you'll need.

Well, I would buy some pork and beans and add a few tablespoons of barbecue sauce and chili powder. If you want to carry around some brown sugar and apple cider vinegar, then throw that in as well.

It's cheap and you'll get several dozen uses out of the ingredients.

That's the best I've got at the moment. God speed, anon.

>> No.4030715

>>4030675
Its a good one, but the only meal idea that's worked well. I'll try the pork and beans thing.

I know a quick google will answer this, but are beans generally healthy?

>> No.4030727

>>4030715
Beans are the healthiest, when not dowsed in barbecue sauce. For a cheap, healthy meal that'll keep well on the road, check out natto. A quick google search'll do.

>> No.4030738

>>4030727
>when not dowsed in barbecue sauce
>sugar phobia

>> No.4030742

You can cook fresh salmon in a coffee pot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XwBhzQbIvw

>> No.4030751

>>4030738

i love black people

>> No.4030870

>>4030742
Holy shit.

Thats awesome.