a list of what i'll eat on any given day. a mug of tea my meal of the day, which can be anything from pasta+meat of some kind (kd w/tuna or beef, pasta and sauce w/chicken/beef/pork), or rice+meat (half a cup of rice and half a chicken breast or small pork chop), or 2 pancakes w/honey or jam or peanut butter. maybe a half bowl of cereal (cheerios or shreddies) or if i have it, yogurt or cottage cheese w/fruit 6+ hours later if i'm still hungry before bed. water throughout the day. (orange/apple juice if i had enough to get some)
i have a limited diet as i have a stomach disorder and food intolerances and i can only afford cheap as shit food since i'm on welfare. so it's a really bad combo of not having the best diet (not eating a few small meals a day instead of one medium sized one), and not having the funds for healthier foods/better eating habits. food banks don't really help and you sure as hell don't get healthy alternatives from them. the most unhealthy things i've eaten have been things i've gotten from the food bank. after a certain point, you just stop caring about how many calories are in what and you look at what you can afford that will last you the month, but i don't think i get anything that's too bad. i'm just not active, and that doesn't help. (can't eat nuts and i don't use oils in my food. i do on occasion (like every 3-4 months) snag an avocado, but it's not something i use all in one sitting and it's not often enough to have a serious effect on my caloric intake).
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a mug of tea
my meal of the day, which can be anything from pasta+meat of some kind (kd w/tuna or beef, pasta and sauce w/chicken/beef/pork), or rice+meat (half a cup of rice and half a chicken breast or small pork chop), or 2 pancakes w/honey or jam or peanut butter.
maybe a half bowl of cereal (cheerios or shreddies) or if i have it, yogurt or cottage cheese w/fruit 6+ hours later if i'm still hungry before bed.
water throughout the day. (orange/apple juice if i had enough to get some)
i have a limited diet as i have a stomach disorder and food intolerances and i can only afford cheap as shit food since i'm on welfare. so it's a really bad combo of not having the best diet (not eating a few small meals a day instead of one medium sized one), and not having the funds for healthier foods/better eating habits. food banks don't really help and you sure as hell don't get healthy alternatives from them. the most unhealthy things i've eaten have been things i've gotten from the food bank. after a certain point, you just stop caring about how many calories are in what and you look at what you can afford that will last you the month, but i don't think i get anything that's too bad. i'm just not active, and that doesn't help. (can't eat nuts and i don't use oils in my food. i do on occasion (like every 3-4 months) snag an avocado, but it's not something i use all in one sitting and it's not often enough to have a serious effect on my caloric intake).