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Monk 20-07-2012 09:11 PM

What do you eat? Dinner last night?
 
Breakfast- Alternate porridge, muesli and yoghurt, and toast with tomato, avocado and S&P. Cup of tea.

Morning tea- Usually a banana, coffee or tea.

Lunch- Usually for lunch at work I eat a salad with left over meat from the night before, or if I can't be arsed doing that in the morning before I go, something basic like a peanut butter or ham sandwich. The alternative is I eat crap like pies and spring rolls from the shop, so I try to take stuff with me.

Afternoon tea- I'm a teacher, so I don't usually bother because I'm busy around then.

Dinner- Last night had some decent butcher's sausages with mash and broccoli and corn. Usually something like that, or pasta or roast or Mexican.

Usually have about 500mls-1 litre of water, 1 coffee and 3 or 4 teas. I should drink more water, but I struggle to get it down. Feel better when I do.

Trying to lose about 10 kilos before Australian summer, so cutting back a bit of the food, and upping the exercise. Hard work in a Victorian winter to stop eating though!

Dan 20-07-2012 09:47 PM

Breakfast: Weetbix or porridge, occasional slice of banana bread; coffee.

Lunch: Sandwich, generally Nutella (Benchy to approve)

Dinner: Didn't have dinner last night - bought Subway about 3 in the afternoon and was busy working all night.

Flem274* 20-07-2012 10:39 PM

I eat almost everything and last night I had butter sausages (naughty etc etc) with rice and veggies.

I'm pretty lazy with breakfasts. I'm terrible at getting out of bed so I usually grab fruit or a yoghurt on my way out the door.

Hurricane 20-07-2012 10:46 PM

I was skipping breakfast or eating very lightly - and then buying all types of snacks at morning tea break. Now I am working on having bigger breakfasts and I find I eat less overall.

Daemon 20-07-2012 11:25 PM

when I'm at home during the weekends it's usually -

breakfast: big mug of chocolate milk with nestum (cereal) inside + pancakes/waffles

lunch: fast food

dinner: had lasagne last night, was pretty awesome.

Top_Cat 20-07-2012 11:27 PM

Breakfast: Make my own untoasted muesli (can't find a store one which doesn't use sugar) with a banana and milk.

Lunch: Tuna with steamed greens, raw onion, tomato and leaves.

Dinner: Mixed steamed or roasted veg with ~ 200g chicken + fruit afterwards.

Only deviate from the above on weekends, even then I'll only let myself splurge on one meal.

LongHopCassidy 20-07-2012 11:35 PM

I can confirm that what I ate last night was, indeed, dinner.

Hurricane 21-07-2012 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Top_Cat (Post 2884371)
Breakfast: Make my own untoasted muesli (can't find a store one which doesn't use sugar) with a banana and milk.

Lunch: Tuna with steamed greens, raw onion, tomato and leaves.

Dinner: Mixed steamed or roasted veg with ~ 200g chicken + fruit afterwards.

Only deviate from the above on weekends, even then I'll only let myself splurge on one meal.

I love muesli but don't like the raisins and find it hard to buy to my preference.

Top_Cat 21-07-2012 01:43 AM

Yeah, same. Yet another reason to make your own I reckon.

BoyBrumby 21-07-2012 01:50 AM

More or less exclusively crap.

Yesterday:

Breakfast - nada, unless a can of Relentless (500ml energy drink) for hangover purposes counts.

Mid-morning teabreak - 1x apple (Braeburn, ftr); second can of Relentless.

Lunch - 3x pieces of southern fried chicken; roast spuds (all from Tesco hot deli counter)

Tea - 2x pieces of southern fried chicken avec chips

Throughout afternoon & early evening whilst watching cricket: 6x packets of McCoys crisps (2x Cheese & Onion, 1x Ready Salted, 1x Salt & Vinegar, 1x Bacon, 1x Steak); 7x bottles Bud Brew 66; 1x packet of spearmint softmints.

flibbertyjibber 21-07-2012 01:55 AM

Last night I had...

Onion Bhaji
Mushroom Pilau Rice
Chicken Madras
Bombay Potatoes
Keema Naan

Quite nice it was too.

Hurricane 21-07-2012 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Top_Cat (Post 2884407)
Yeah, same. Yet another reason to make your own I reckon.

How do you make it? Is there a recipe online?

GIMH 21-07-2012 02:43 AM

Typically have

Cereal for breakfast
Salad with ham or chicken, or perhaps egg, for lunch
Dinner varies, but went to Nando's last night. Having a few days off the healthy train.

GIMH 21-07-2012 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoyBrumby (Post 2884409)
More or less exclusively crap.

Yesterday:

Breakfast - nada, unless a can of Relentless (500ml energy drink) for hangover purposes counts.

Mid-morning teabreak - 1x apple (Braeburn, ftr); second can of Relentless.

Lunch - 3x pieces of southern fried chicken; roast spuds (all from Tesco hot deli counter)

Tea - 2x pieces of southern fried chicken avec chips

Throughout afternoon & early evening whilst watching cricket: 6x packets of McCoys crisps (2x Cheese & Onion, 1x Ready Salted, 1x Salt & Vinegar, 1x Bacon, 1x Steak); 7x bottles Bud Brew 66; 1x packet of spearmint softmints.

How on earth can you get through so many crisps in one evening? I've inhaled some large meals in my time but that is impressive.

Marcuss 21-07-2012 02:57 AM

Yesterday

Breakfast - Coco pops (benefit of having a young brother)

Lunch - Cheese and cucumber sandwich, packet of salt and shake crisps, apple, banana, yoghurt

Dinner - Fish, chips, peas (it was Friday after all)

Today will be

Coco pops
Pasty
Cricket tea + apple and banana


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