it's all I've been eating really for the month...I can get four for 2 euro, so their only 50 cents each. And I haven't even been buying them, because my roommate wanted me to cook for her so she bought all the food. and all I eat is chicken cordan blue with fried onions (50 cents) and pasta (29 cents) tops with pizza cheese (1 euro). I eat cheap, but I think I'm coming down with scurvy from not vitamin C.
any suggestions for a person who has no oven or microwave, a limited budget, and limited time, and very little available american food (such as pancakes or tortillas-haven't found them yet)?
snack things? what? you mean like soups? I haven't found any good old non.strong-tasting soups anywhere in this country: no campells chicken noodle, not "just add boiling water" stuff either. I just bought fish sticks for really cheap and they are actually real fish (yuck) instead of precessed good tasting food I'm used to.
ha..hahaha...well, I've not needed to buy any of my food for two weeks because someone else bought it for me in exchange for cooking....so I guess thats ok. I just cooked dinner for my hall mate (if thats a possible term) and going to cook breakfast for him again, since I have leftovers and I am Leaving Tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!
not sure whether to laugh or cry...regret some thigns or hang on to all the great things...i think i'll do both
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