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I keep RS good
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Cosmos
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-costco for fruits (grapes and blue berries shit like that, easy to prep seedless fruits)
-costco for all other things i can get there, yogurts, juices, pre cooked chicken breast in a plastic baggy, bread, whatever else i can find. oh of course, the big ass 5kg of oatmeal that i put in all my supplement powders.
-2000 market beside richmond sushi: for hotpot ingredients, beef slices, pork slices, lamb slices, water cress and bokchoi shit like that, tofu, oh yeah and of course udon noodles. sometimes i pick up more exotic fruits like mangos and bananas here. (yeah I eat hotpot like, a one person sized meal, once or twice a day, usually very simple, just udon, meat slices, and veggies and some fruits after).
-popeyes for all my other supplements: meal replacement powder, protein powder, superpump250, creatine mono, and of course free t-shirts i never wear except around the house hah.
I hate cooking, i don't know how to cook, i hate cleaning up, hence hotpot. i recommend it for anyone who likes hotpot and doesnt know how to cook worth jack, it's so easy, and u only have to cleanup your utensils cuz the hotpot keeps going for up to a week if u refrigerated it every time after it cools down. the only things that go bad are veggies, everything else is eaten or deep frozen until use.
Peanut butter jam sandwitches are good, or if you're lazy like me just stuff bread in your mouth while surfing RS and eat scoops of peanut butter then down a glass of juice and eat some presliced chicken breast. that's another meal right there.
throw in yogurts whenever u feel like u need more protein.
i also have this huge ass block of cheese once in a while i cut a few chunks off and eat it, yeah i know whatever, i don't care, it tastes good. it's got protein hah, just cut off the green parts and it's all good and saran wrap it up after.
i'm trying to find out some other super easy, almost no cook, almost no cleanup (no grease/oil, or very little), meals to eat at home. please input, cuz c'mon, i know a buncha us hate cooking.
as for price, i honestly don't remember cuz I only recently started to eat heavily at home, before i ate out everyday so all i know is im saving a butt load right now and i'll workout the actual details of which places are actually cheaper later on. But I find convenience prioritizes over price. if i can do all my shopping in 1 or 2 stops near my home I don't mind paying slightly more, but then again i live pretty close to costco and superstore.
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