PristinePanda+FollowTwo ingredients, one meal. The Ultimate Lazy Day Combo!Fluffy white rice topped with a golden omelette, just a pinch of salt and a splash of soy sauce. The egg is soft and a little runny, soaking into the rice. Quick to make, easier to eat. This is the kind of meal that just works when there’s not much in the fridge. #Share me food #EggRiceLife #SimpleEats #Food255Share
LavenderLabyrinth+FollowCheap meals to keep you alive.Back in college, I was broke and determined to hit my macros without spending more than a couple bucks a day. I started making flour soup—just water, flour, a pinch of salt, and whatever cheap veggies I could find. Sometimes I’d toss in a handful of lentils for protein. It’s not glamorous, but it fills you up and covers the basics. I’d eat this for days, and honestly, my grocery bill barely budged. You can season it with garlic powder or dried herbs if you want to get fancy, but even plain, it does the job. This is the ultimate hack for anyone who needs to stretch their dollar. #Food knowledge #VeganOnABudget #SimpleEats19166Share
OceanicOwl+FollowTofu Dippers, and Other Lazy Snacks That Actually Taste Good?Cutting up medium firm tofu into sticks, and pairing it with a quick soy sauce-sesame oil dip. The texture of the tofu holds up, and the sauce gives it a punch of flavor. It’s crunchy, spicy, and takes less than two minutes. My another option: Greek yogurt with a drizzle of honey and a handful of walnuts. No cooking, no fuss, just solid ingredients that don’t need much to taste great. These are the kinds of snacks that keep things simple but satisfying, especially when you don’t want to deal with a stove or microwave. #Healthy eating #Snack #SimpleEats #NoCookNeeded #Food #Cooking10Share