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The Spawn

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...does chinese food and Pizza Hut count as no-no's?
 
I don't eat out anymore. I found I was spending around 300 dollars a month on food, whereas with 30 dollars I could feed myself for two months!
 
I avoid fast food as much as possible but I understand that there are times when I have to eat fast food. Honestly I avoid resturants as much as possible because it's not as healthy and it costs too much.

Try and learn how to make your favorite chinese food and how to make a pizza. You'll do fine.
 
I honestly don't have time to cook anything, I'm home probably one hour a day.

Lately I've been eating Subway and quick check subs and vitamin supplements.
 
Before you go to bed or on your day off, make a month's worth of food. You're set for a month. I made a month's worth of soup, a month's worth of chili and a month's worth of pasta and I bought cereal and waffles. That should cost less than a hundred dollars all at once. (Maximum I'd say $60.00) Then you can alternate between two breakfasts and three choices for lunch and dinner. Trust me, it's worth it. Now I have enough of a surplus in money to buy a blu-ray player and next month an HDTV!
 
I honestly don't have time to cook anything, I'm home probably one hour a day.

Lately I've been eating Subway and quick check subs and vitamin supplements.

Subway = Fast Food.
 
Before you go to bed or on your day off, make a month's worth of food. You're set for a month. I made a month's worth of soup, a month's worth of chili and a month's worth of pasta and I bought cereal and waffles. That should cost less than a hundred dollars all at once. (Maximum I'd say $60.00) Then you can alternate between two breakfasts and three choices for lunch and dinner. Trust me, it's worth it. Now I have enough of a surplus in money to buy a blu-ray player and next month an HDTV!

:up: Awesome!
 
Subway is fastfood but not Quick Check?
 
I agree that Subway and Pizza Hut can be considered fast food since fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food, typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with low quality preparation and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away....I was referring to the latter when I gave it up a while ago.
 
Oh... I see. Thanks.

I say that's fast food too.
 
How about soup from there?

I kinda feel like the website doesn't represent the place very place...its as if we walked into a KFC site or something.
 
Any place that doesn't have a host who sits you and/or a server bring you your food is fast food as far as I'm concerned.
 
...does chinese food and Pizza Hut count as no-no's?

I actually don't consider Chinese Food fast food since the majority of the restaurants here make their food from scratch. We do have one that makes wonderful sushi, which i have a craving for right now.
 
Before you go to bed or on your day off, make a month's worth of food. You're set for a month. I made a month's worth of soup, a month's worth of chili and a month's worth of pasta and I bought cereal and waffles. That should cost less than a hundred dollars all at once. (Maximum I'd say $60.00) Then you can alternate between two breakfasts and three choices for lunch and dinner. Trust me, it's worth it. Now I have enough of a surplus in money to buy a blu-ray player and next month an HDTV!

This is ******ed.
 
...does chinese food and Pizza Hut count as no-no's?

Pizza Hut definitely counts as fast food. Chinese food depends what type of food you get and where you get it. The food I usually get is garlic beef and rice, which takes a little while to cook when I order it, and its not deep fried.
 
Crap! I just read over at IMDB.com that Jeremy Piven ate Sushi which raised his mercury level dangerously high and now I don't know about Sushi anymore. But I love it so much!!
 
Before you go to bed or on your day off, make a month's worth of food. You're set for a month. I made a month's worth of soup, a month's worth of chili and a month's worth of pasta and I bought cereal and waffles. That should cost less than a hundred dollars all at once. (Maximum I'd say $60.00) Then you can alternate between two breakfasts and three choices for lunch and dinner. Trust me, it's worth it. Now I have enough of a surplus in money to buy a blu-ray player and next month an HDTV!

In short, we can beat up and rob A-Man because he's got loads of cash.
 

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