Sehri

I wont have access to my kitchen for sehri time and im wondering what I could eat apart from a banana and tea made with powdered milk. I have a kettle in my room but thats it.

So yeh, a meal that cannit be cooked in the kitchen that will last me about 15 hours?

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Clifbar(s).

I also love to eat left over steamed rice with yogurt and chenii!

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Do you have a little fridge? You can eat yougurt, instant oatmeal along with banana and tea.

I cant eat too much dairy, not good for my skin so no no to the yogurt and I hate oatmeal and porridge stuff.

urgh. This is going to be hard.

One of the teachers at school has already said she will force feed me if I look ill. Why dont they understand!

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OK, get some food bars, variety of flavors with nuts etc. Some milk in tetra packs that doesn't need to be refrigerated so you can make tea out of that. Also get pre packaged junk stuff like donuts, muffins, danishes. Get bread and single servings of butter/margrine/jam/jelly, pound cake, boil an egg at night and keep in a little container with ice, damn I'm good at this stuff, and get some instant noodles, boil wayer in your kettle and pour into the instant noodles bowl. What d'ya say?

Egg is a no, as i dont eat egg.

Erm, what are tetra packs? I'l see if Asda have any.

Do you really think I have to do the junk food thing? Cos I dont wana get fat innit.

I'l try the bread thing, but I usually only eat it toasted.

Im so not going to be able to do this am I?

I think il just munch on lots of fruit.

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Go buy a small toaster oven for your room. And these tetra packs are like carboard packs that are vacuumed sealed to protect the milk from spoiling. We get Parmalat brand here, you'll find it on the shelf next to powdered milk, etc.

Once you get a toaster oven (less than $30) you could make little pizzas for yourslef in 10-15 mins. And of course toast some bagels and cheese etc.

You can do it!

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I cant have a toaster in my room. Only a kettle!

I cant do it :(

If I can get the milk thing, then i'l be fine, cos Wheatabix innit. And Special K. I'l have 2 bowls of each. Job done.

I'l check asda tomorrow.

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ramen noodles can be cooke with a kettle, failing that make a nice sandwich.

also cold pizza is good, cereal with milk, soup (instand powder), ryveta/crisp bread/rice cakes with cheese + tomato puree or any topping you like. (pickled onions/gherkins/colslaw)

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Cereal, fruits, granola bars, croissants, dates, cheese

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also you can have mash potato by boiling water and mixing in the potato flakes, just add some salt pepper and butter, yum

Also if you want to keep things cold, put them in a plastic bag (tied up) and hang them outside your window. At night it will be cold.

Buy sandwich spreads! Cheese and crackers.. cereal.. fruit salad! cup-a-soup, energy bars, fruit yoghurt, buy pita bread and cream cheese.

toast it in advance, it will keep until you eat it, and still will taste good and crispy

also there are many types of bread, like french bagette, crisp bread(round baked light +crunchy), ryveta(get the green one with seeds), melba toastes(thin biscuits of toasted bread) that are good when not heated

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Can u have a sandwich/ panini press in your room? Its not like a real toaster, more like 2 flat irons. They are extremely good for heating anything up, from hot toasted sandwiches, to fish fingers.

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^^ good idea they only cost £6 in asda

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^ Wow, thats a bargain and a half!

Even if u have something like rice or pasta (already cooked) u can wrap it in foil parcel and heat it in the sandwich press.

I use mine for cooking veggie burgers, chicken burgers, fish fingers, hash browns, waffles, heating roast chicken, kebabs, croissants etc.

Nope :(

im only allowed a kettle and im not good at breaking rules. :(

Thanks for all the suggestions luvs, keep em coming cos im very fussy about food and i do not wish to list which ones are a no no from your suggestions cos thats just rude.

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hey i eat left over food thats been out(covered with a napkin) for breakfast the next day without re-heating it and im still alive.

So anything you cook will keep for 15 hours in an air tight container.

Only thing i wouldnt eat after its been out for even 2 hours is rice as the bacteria multiply so fast in rice.

Aye true.

I could just eat salad pasta and stuff, cos thats filling. I'm just too used to having hot food.

So who is gona try this with me so I dont feel left out. Loserjee?

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pot noodle + pot pasta