Posted by wile E on November 03, 2013 at 13:51:43 from (24.180.182.39):
In Reply to: what to fix to eat posted by ericy on November 03, 2013 at 07:10:52:
I am married, but I eat dinner by myself at least 5 times per week. Here is what I have done for 20 years. Buy a bag of frozen chicken fillets, microwave one of these, buy the minute rice single serving size, 1/2 can of fruit, like pears or whatever you like. (it is dinner) then there is the Dinty Moore beef stew, better than soup. I buy/eat campbells chunky chicken noodle soup and I add a small can of chunk chicken to it, drain out the broth and that is a meal. Buy a package of sub buns, sliced turkey, tomatoes, lettuce, mustard, sliced pickles, that is dinner too. I have gone to subway, bought the $6 footlong and then eat 1/2 of it for dinner, then the other half the other night. Then there is the Good TV dinners. Lean cuisine is good, not filling but good. What time do the pizza places stay open until? You could also go out to eat while you are at work? 9pm at night? Plenty of places that are open at that time.
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