Since I started daving money (yes, daving) I have been eating meals at home and cooking.
Almost every morning is oatmeal with nuts and berries. Lunch is usually a salad and some baked chicken. Dinner is nachos.
Nachos. Nachos. Nachos.
Since I started daving money (yes, daving) I have been eating meals at home and cooking.
Almost every morning is oatmeal with nuts and berries. Lunch is usually a salad and some baked chicken. Dinner is nachos.
Nachos. Nachos. Nachos.
Yes, but probably not for very long. It will be a short but enjoyable life...Can man live on nachos alone?
Seriously, it depends on the nachos. Commercial tortilla chips gooped over with "pasteurized process cheese food product" and the like, not so much. Real cheese, real meat, olives, onions, maybe heavier on the topping than the chips, eaten in moderation once a day, why not?
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome. - Booker T. Washington
Probably, but remember that all chips and no buffet make Jake a dull boy.
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Tomorrow I will make something else, probably a fish fillet, a baked potato, and some sauteed spinach. That is easy enough.
Don't forget the guacamole and sour cream! Homemade nachos could be perfectly healthy, IMO. Not to mention tasty.
If you want to keep the carbs down, use mini-peppers instead of tortilla chips. Have the tortilla chips on the side, if you like.
And extra jalapenos, please.
Sounds good to me! Of course I'd probably want a Dos Equis to go with that.
Adding non-fat refried beans (Rosarita organic are awesome) would make it a bit healthier.
I use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream.
You're doing great with breakfast and lunch
There are prawn nachos, shrimp nachos, lobster nachos, salmon nachos, goat nachos, beef nachos, tomato nachos, grilled pepper nachos, caesar salad nachos, sushi nachos, ....
Basic idea of stuff-over-a-thing seems quite versatile.
I usually make nachos using romaine lettuce as the "chips", no cheese, and a selection of seafood and veggies atop - seems healthy enough, could probably eat it every day without ill effect.
I usually have them with some black beans, a whole avocado of guac, some chopped romaine lettuce, some green salsa, and a sprinkling of cheese. I am not big on cheese, but it gives it a little flair.
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