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it's been important to realize the impact that eating regularly has on my mood and having these stopgap foods has been instrumental.
I hope it can be of help to you! I am living in a fixer-upper house right now without a real kitchen and all of my spare income is going into expediting repairs so I don't really have the energy or money to eat right now. Having these fairly tasty and healthy things I can always make has saved me from fast food and unnecessary expense. It's also nice because you can make each one as a single serving in a small pot and just use that pot as your bowl to minimize the number of dishes involved.
This really resonates with me. That's been a substantial amount of my diet. I got lucky that there's bulk bins at a store near me so I have been able to get small amounts of very different grains and pulses so I can have more variety.
Absolutely. I suppose I shouldn't be, but I am still amazed sometimes at how big of an immediate difference healthy food has on mood and general sense of well being. We all know that not eating well has a major impact on long term health and that's easy to understand. But it makes such a huge difference in how I feel if I've been sporadically eating only cup'o'noodles for 3 days vs having a real prepared meal, even just simple lentils and quinoa with fresh vegetables each evening for 3 days. When it's the latter, there's a marked improvement to my lethargy and mental state.
It will for sure. I'm adding these to my small but growing repertoire of "throw together even when depressed" meals. It's very much needed and appreciated.
Yes. All of that is important when really depressed and having severe executive dysfunction:
-Being able to quickly put something together without having to put any thought or focus on it.
-knowing you'll have just enough and won't be letting prepared food (and therefore $) go to waste.
-but also knowing there is still more there if you need it yet it won't go to waste either if you don't, since it's shelf stable.
-Not having to worry about dealing with cleanup and dishes can be crucial.
Same. I do get some food ordered in bulk online too. Getting things like grains (rice, quinoa, lentils, beans, etc.) dry in bulk has been a game changer though. So much healthier than processed foods and so so much cheaper.
Thanks again and good luck with your home repairs comrade!
Thank you! Reading this message in the morning reminded me to eat a quick breakfast.