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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 521016" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Cheap and filling... </p><p></p><p>- Can you find a hot-air popper at a thrift store (if you don't have one already) - here, you can get them for $2-3 used... fresh hot plain popcorn doesn't have much for calories, keeps hands busy... and is probably easy enough for Q to learn how to do for himself. Bags of popping corn are dirt cheap.</p><p></p><p>- Original old-fashioned rolled oats. Can be made single-serving with kettle & micro, or just micro. Might be a stretch for Q to do solo but he could probably work up to it.</p><p></p><p>- The old-fashioned "cheap" veggies... like rutabuga - we like it done up same as carrot sticks. And Cabbage - we make a salad of shredded cabbage and carrots... dressing optional. Keeps at least 4 days in fridge (if not eaten before then).</p><p></p><p>- Home-made bread - Q is getting so strong, that I bet that he could really learn how to do a good job kneading...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 521016, member: 11791"] Cheap and filling... - Can you find a hot-air popper at a thrift store (if you don't have one already) - here, you can get them for $2-3 used... fresh hot plain popcorn doesn't have much for calories, keeps hands busy... and is probably easy enough for Q to learn how to do for himself. Bags of popping corn are dirt cheap. - Original old-fashioned rolled oats. Can be made single-serving with kettle & micro, or just micro. Might be a stretch for Q to do solo but he could probably work up to it. - The old-fashioned "cheap" veggies... like rutabuga - we like it done up same as carrot sticks. And Cabbage - we make a salad of shredded cabbage and carrots... dressing optional. Keeps at least 4 days in fridge (if not eaten before then). - Home-made bread - Q is getting so strong, that I bet that he could really learn how to do a good job kneading... [/QUOTE]
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