My new concept: the lazy supermodel diet. I've cleaned up the concept a bit
Better things to do than sit down and cook, to lost in your own thoughts to focus on it anyways. You get home from a long day and a late night shoot and barely glance at the near empty fridge.
Exausted, you grab a few things and spread it out on the counter in front of you. Leaning over slightly, you eat in slow, bored bites as you take in the words of bent, paperback book between your lithe fingers and lit only by the dim candle light flickering from a vintage holder. You’d been reading it on the subway home, but still couldn’t pull yourself away from it.
It's something simple, but still was the potential for romanticism. Leftover California rolls, a bit stale from the other day out with friends. A can of sardines too. taking it with a fork straight from the can, running it under the sink, and lifting it to your lips. Still though, protein, carbs, healthy fats, and even omega-3 rich. For strength, glowing skin, and vitalization.
Perfect, balanced, effortless. Just like everything else you do. No fuss, low energy, minimalist, simple, and intentional.
And it just sort of screams “I have better things to do than cook but I know i’m too good for fast food.” You can picture out like something straight from a film.
Other ideas of stuff to eat:
~Greek yogurt howl with honey and some fruit and nuts thrown in. Who has time to measure anything?
~Smashed avocado on toast.
~throwing a bunch of stuff into a sliced. Close enough to a salad
~Shoving what you can into a blender until you get enough nutritional stuff to qualify as a meal. "Guess this is breakfast."
~Oatmeal with protein powder and anything thing that can be a topping on top
~"didn't have time to pack lunch."
-slice of whole grain bread for carbs
-Deli slices or hard boiled eggs for protein
- handful of nuts or seeds for healthy fats
-some grapes, strawberries, ect. On the side