So far I've been going at the rate of one type of meal a day. Just making a giant ass bowl of whatever in the AM and nibbling on it throughout the day.
Today was supplemented by Joyce's goody bag of treats I had from Sohntasting and my last three fun sized Snickers. And that basically concludes the last of my sweets to have with my coffee *sad face* I suppose that means I'll have to fit in a bake sesh into my busy schedule of pacing around the living room table and staring wistfully out the window while asking everyone in my contacts if they'd like to Skype and play games with me.
So the meal of the day was effectively rehashed leftovers.
Many things I get to be lucky for including not having children to be quarantined with (do I need more reasons in life to not have kids? no. will I continue to find and defend them because society can't handle the idea of women not wanting kids? yes.) and a job on the other side of this chaos. And before that, the things I got to be lucky for included ...not having children just in general and free lunch every day at my job. It amounted to enough free food that even I could not rescue it all. And let me be clear about my food hoarding tendencies - if it's free (and no one else will eat it), I'm hoarding it. RIP to all the wasted Geltor lunches.
Except this one.
Chicken biryani from Eat Club I snagged from the work freezer that I re-fried with half an onion caramelized in coconut oil. Plus Costco salad greens leftover from Sohntasting dressed in random salad dressing of avo oil, spicy brown mustard, chili oil, apple cider vinegar, turmeric, salt, pepper. I never make or eat salads at home. It's one of those things that I'll never order when I'm out because it's too expensive for how easy it is to make... but then never make because it's too complicated to put together at home...
It's too many ingredients okay! And dressing is just annoying.
But I did it today. Because dammit I have the time.
Eaten while listening to Gastropod.
Then eaten again while playing Jackbox games with friends.
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