IRL food for classic

Ok guys i need some help making a grocery list for some relatively healthy and easy to prepare meals for when classic launches. i don’t want to be subsisting off of hot pockets, chips and MNT dew. if anyone has some ideas for simple foods or recipes please share them. again they need to be easy to make and healthy within reason.

Not a meal but I suggest cauliflower with Tabasco sprinkled on it! Super healthy snack and it keeps your hunger down! Also, the taste is so yummy!

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those pre-made salads at Safeway are pretty good 2/5$

maybe get a finger food tray? like meats cheeses and crackers?

also you could take a bit of time and make a stock/sprout stew, healthy and delicious

IDK, let me try throwing out snackish/munchy ideas that are not super unhealthy. These are quick and easy:

Mixed unsalted nuts
Salad
Saltine crackers + feta cheese, or hummus
Nutrigrain/trail mix bars
Cereal/oatmeal
Lunchmeat or PBJ sandwiches
Yogurt
Bananas
Tuna salad snack kits
Etc.

Water fast. Only casuls eat food when they could be levelling.

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Get a big pack of boneless/skinless chicken breasts, whatever veggies/seasonings you like. Spend a few hours Sunday cooking large batches of stir-fry, fajitas, naked tenders, whatever you prefer, divide into single serving portions and freeze. You now have a much healthier replacement for microwaveable frozen dinners.

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Crock pot is relatively easy to prep. If it’s just for yourself, you get leftovers.
Pb&j or any type of sandwich you desire
grapes or some type of fruit for snacking
flavored Seltzer. It’s an alternative to soda
Coffee
chimichanga
blt
hotdogs

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Eat normally and take breaks every 30 minutes and during traveling (flight paths and ship/zep).

You want to avoid significant diet change at this point.

If you are concerned about your current eating habits and inactivity, stop eating or drinking anything with refined sugar in it (soft drinks, most junk food).

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They actually make healthy choices now. Get some of the little cheese snacks that have nuts, berries, chocolate, beef jerky, dried bananas’.

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An easy recipe I like to do to make food for the week is as follows:

Assortment of vegetables, like celery, onion, carrot, eggplant, capsicum (bell pepper), other peppers if desired, potato, whatever you like really. 8 chicken thighs, paprika/other spices, tinned tomatoes or pasata or similar, vinegar or wine or water or stock

Dice some onion and/or celery and peppers and possibly also carrot - keep extra of all of these, except any spicy peppers. Roughly chop all other veges.

Mix spices with chicken.

Brown chicken in a big oven-safe pot on the stove top, do a few at a time and remove. Doesn’t have to be cooked to the point of being safe to eat yet, just brown it.

Remove chicken, cook diced stuff in there. When onions are looking translucent, add flavourful liquids like wine, cook off. Add everything, chicken and chopped veges. Top up with stock/water so there’s lots of liquid, but don’t overfill too much to safely move into the oven. Cook in the oven for anywhere from 2 to 5 hours at like… 180C or 350F or something, temperature is not a big deal but don’t go super hot.

Then serve with rice or pasta or bread or on its own. Goes well with a pickle or side salad too. In particular the following salad can be made in prep for a week:

1/2 cabbage 1 lemon, olive oil, dried mint leaves, salt

Chop up cabbage, dress with the other stuff. Good right away and keeps well for like a week.

This is a good hearty and fairly healthy meal that I always look forward to when I’ve prepped a large quantity.

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Make a big pot of chili
Grill a bunch of chicken breasts/thighs
Cut up a big bowl of fruit (watermelon, cantaloupe, pineapple)

He’ll be on the toilet more than at the computer with that setup.

Fruit, trail mix, power bars, Bangs. If you’ve got a rice cooker, you can put some of that on and just walk away til it’s done. I use a half cup of white rice with a pinch of salt and olive oil, when it’s done I dump in a handful of basil and around a teaspoon each of lemon and lime juice. Could also buy some pre-cooked frozen chicken, microwave it, chop it up and toss it in the mix.

That 90 second rice is pretty good too. Roasted chicken, butter and herb and quinoa/wild rice are my favorite flavors.

i can tell you are going to keep your cooking skill level up to date :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Mwahahahaha!

Yeeeessssss!!! YEEEEEEESSSSS!!!

Eat your healthy foods and snacks! Prepare your meals, and feast to your hearts delight! that way, you can all go to bed feeling good and refreshed, confident in the amount of leveling you have achieved…
Meanwhile, I shall be smuttingly devouring cheese whiz, shoving packs of doritos down my throat, chugging Monster AND Redbull… Can o’ beans for dinner… Hotpockets for breakfast… Pringles, Popcorn, Honey Buns, Poptarts, MORE POPTARTS. Chinese take out for lunch, but have it delivered to save time…

You see… I will be harnessing the power of glutton, causing my insides to twirl and unravel, I won’t be feeling good, no good to sleep… but I will be up, awake, in all of my anguish, I shall trudge along, leveling… continuously leveling. For I can not sleep, and when I do, I wake up early to take a massive POOP… only to get back on WoW Classic again, 5 hours before you wake from your PRECIOUS, HEALTHY, VEGETABLE AND FRUIT FILLED SLEEP…

I’ll be 45 when you’re just hitting 30… See you in STV :wink: where I take all of my diarrhea anger out on you

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Well, whatever it is, I’m picking up some of Frank’s Hot Sauce, because I put that sh%$ on everything.

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Food? all it does is waste time.

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Walnuts and cheeeeese!

Water, oatmeal, some fruit.