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Old 11-15-2012, 07:33 PM   #1
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So a good question for you would be, what do you eat when you do not have time to cook? I think that many of us are often too busy too cook. Its always interesting to know how others handle days (or weeks) like that.

My fallbacks have been:
  • The thin rice noodles that you soak in hot water, with steamed shrimp and edamame and ponzu. The steaming only takes 5 minutes. As long as it takes the water to boil and soak the noodles. Ponzu just gets poured on.
  • Salads with garbanzos and olives for fat and protein
  • Leftover soups from earlier in the week or stocked in the freezer
  • Hummus and crackers
  • Fruit
  • Eggs with veggies
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