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Hi Cick,

Wow, thanks ! That's a very, very cool idea.
It might work for me too as I need lots of visual prompts anyway plus I also don't feel hunger and thirst. I actually love fruits (I always notice that I like them on the very few occasions I eat them).
I'll definately try that ! I'll maybe even go for the fruits/veggie/nuts version.
I hope it's possible to wash/peel everything right after buying it and store it in the freezer (hope that works) so I wouldn't have to bother about washing the fruits/peeling carrots (or whatever needs peeling) when I'm hugry.

Thanks again !
Hi,

uh...no, I actually ment fridge, not freezer *lol* (ack, my brain likes to mix up words alot when I'm tired) - I ment just washing/preparing (peeling, cutting up) the veggies/fruits and put them in the fridge to keep them fresh for a couple of days, preferably a whole week [or 5 days] (would that actually be possible if I put them in airtight containers ?),  so I can just take out some in the morning to take with me to work or put them on a dish where I can see them at home when I come home from work. I didn't mean freezing them *lol*.

Here's another question for the experts here:
what veggies can you eat raw ? The only ones I can think of are
carrots, tomatoes and cucumber...

yeah, putting pics of my favourite food on the outside of the fridge (or rather somewhere near my computer as this is the most likely place for me to notice it ) to remind me to eat might help me too...  

Appart from the fruit/veggie thing, a friend said she could help me with finding easy recepies (like 2-3 ingredients/if possible things you can cook in a microwave) if I told her what I liked (not out of a cookbook but her own "recepies" - if I learn them hands-on I might be more likely to be able to reproduce them on my own without a desaster). *Yay* :-).

Does this sound healthy ?

7:30 breakfast - cornflakes & milk

9:00 - 17:00 work: eat/snack on fruits and veggies as much as I like or a handfull of nuts,  drink lots of water

17:30 eat a simple meal, if I can manage to cook (I'm looking forward to the cooking lessons with my friend :-)) or more fruit/veggies or even more cornflakes ?

After that snack on fruits/veggies/nuts, drink more water...
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