Bonus points for healthy/low carb. Omivore, vegetarian, vegan, I eat all the things but my autistic ass is very low on spoons. I’m a good cook but even the thought of cooking instant ramen sounds daunting sometimes.

Easy things I’ve incorporated are protein shakes with coffee, flax milk and chia seeds during the morning. Keeps me good til 1pm or so since breakfast grosses me out during the weekdays and it takes like 2 minutes to prepare

Also wraps. Throw a protein on, condiments or a sauce like pesto or something, rip up some lettuce with your BARE HANDS, and that’s it. Or if you’re feeling fancy, slice up some cheese/veggies. Less than 5 minutes with minimal clean up, just a cutting board knife, plate and maybe a spoon or butter knife. Sometimes if I’m not cutting much ill just do it carefully in my hands or on my plate to avoid washing the cutting board

  • PbSO4 [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    The benefits of a rice cooker cannot be overstated

    Hot fresh rice, tuna in olive oil, soy sauce to taste

    Miso soup with a scoop of 3-4 day old rice in it

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    Low carb zero effort food is why I always have a jar of natural peanut butter in the fridge. When I’m having a “so depressed that getting out of bed is a monumental task” day, I can ensure I don’t starve.

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      Oh man, a giant spoon of peanut butter is seriously soooo good and satisfying. I always forget about it when I shop but maybe I’ll get a Costco sized jar next time I go lol

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      Hell yeah, idk why I forget that bean burritos are SO GOOD. I used to make my own refried beans from scratch, should make a fuckton one day and love off them

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        ive only recently been successfully making tasty beans from dry in my pressure cooker. but i’ve been thinking of trying a refry next because the cans are too expensive for what they are

        but yeah they are good i can eat waaay too many in one sitting gurgle gurgle

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    Hummus. I make so much hummus ahead of time and always have it handy. Bread Dip, veggie, Dip, grearwith pickles, filling but not like, .iss your next meal filling.

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    Arroz congri lazy edition:

    • 1 cup dry rice
    • 1 can black beans

    Get the rice going in a pot the usual way for your specific rice, once it’s done just warm up the can of beans in there for maybe 5-10 minutes and season to taste. I like putting Tony Chachere’s in it, but anything works. Recently I’ve seasoned it with some oregano, dash of cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, nutritional yeast, and red pepper. There was a period in ‘21 when I was only able to afford 1 meal a day and this was usually it

    You can spruce it up if you have the energy by pan frying a bag of frozen peppers and onions and adding that at the end, or even adding some tofu if you want extra protein. It’s traditionally made with steak but we don’t eat animals in this house

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    seconding chickpea from a can, but fried with a bit of oil and drowned in whatever spices or sauce is suitable. i like cumin-forward for a “meaty” vibe, pesto is great for a fatty hangover breakfast.

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    Bean burritos are extremely good for lunch, also tostadas. Some great lazy sandwich options I do all the time: peanut butter and banana, also peanut butter and jelly, and when they’re in season tomato sandwiches

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    Lentil tacos! Cook some lentils in a pot, once they’re done mix in a pack of taco seasoning, eat on tortillas. If you have some lettuce or other veggies just pop some on there, same goes for vegan sour cream etc. it smackss with low effort and low cost

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    Almost any pasta with pre-made sauce

    Rice (made in rice cooker), can of beans, salt, pepper, hot sauce, and maybe an avocado if you got one = lots of food for no effort. Can also put frozen veggies in with the rice like others are saying if you want even more food for minimal effort.

    I think hummus is pretty low effort, especially if you can just get cans of garbanzo beans (I have to buy mine dry and soak them overnight)

    Peanut butter and saltine crackers

    Someone said silk tofu with some kind of sauce (usually soy sauce and maybe pickled or regular ginger thrown on top), this is also really good and extremely low effort

    E: additionally, it’s really easy to make some chocolate pudding using silk tofu and chocolate (preferably melted dark chocolate), can also be used as a pie filling if you want to put in a little more effort

    Scrambled tofu is pretty good and low effort if you have frozen veggies, but it’s just a little bit more effort since it’s best to cook it in a skillet and maybe caramelize some onions to go with it

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    Diced cucumber and tomato, dash of olive oil, Italian seasoning, toss in a bowl. Can add cheese.

    Yogurt, sliced banana, granola

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      Needs onions and balsamic vinegar. Maybe a bit of minced garlic too. I miss being able to dip Italian bread into the bowl when the vegetables were gone. That was so good with a big piece of fresh Parmesan cheese.