What's your go-to lazy meal when you need to eat but don't feel up to cooking?

toomanypancakes@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 209 points –
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If I'm poor or badly prepared rice with chili crisp and and potentially egg. If it needs to be fast or very lazy 2 bananas and half a liter of milk through the stick blender. Otherwise cereal w/ milk or yoghurt, grocery store bedrolls croissant and such, prepared sweet yoghurt or instant ramen.

I wish I could make lazy meals like this, but with kids you can't be lazy and cheap at the same time. πŸ˜”

Wild seeing this get downvoted. Lemmy absolutely hates parents.

I usually only get to get to pick two from: lazy, cheap, healthy.

FWIW, I considered writing a top-level comment about this dilemma (as a parent who does all the cooking,) but knew it would meet with antipathy here.

Maybe someone thought I was calling the author of the comment lazy, but the whole point of the thread is lazy meals. I really was just saying I am very lazy and I wish I could manifest my laziness, lol. But of course I want what's best for my kids, so I can't do that. Sometimes we just heat up some ready made, frozen hash browns in the oven, but it's not every day of course. Gotta suck it up most days and make proper meals. πŸ‘πŸ‘¦πŸ‘Άβ€οΈ