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I've had some requests from curious patrons about how much (and what) I eat in a week, so I thought I would take photos of my food and show you all! It should give you a good idea of what goes into being a Bearhemoth.

For a few of these dishes (the macaroni and cheese and the buttered toast) I had already eaten about half before I remembered to take the photo. Oops! And the mashed potatoes and turkey gravy is prior to the addition of about ten chicken tenders.

The three red tomato-y looking dishes are Cheeseburger Helper (or some variation thereof, I think one is Lasagna Helper). I didn't have any hamburger so one of them I made with chili beans (not my favorite), one of them I made with Beyond Beef crumbles (they are not a good beef substitute!), and the third I just reduced the water and didn't add anything else. It's basically just pasta with a tomato sauce at that point. Of course, that was the one I liked the best! Together it's 9 boxes of Cheeseburger Helper, roughly 36 servings.

The bowl of ramen noodles was tasty. I drain the noodles prior to adding the little seasoning packets so it's more concentrated and flavorful than leaving it as "soup" (although it does look a bit dry in this photo; perhaps I should add some olive oil next time).

The three fast food meals were from The Garage (a local eatery with Tex-Mex options), McDonalds, and Whataburger, respectively. The Tex-Mex was tasty, if really salty; McDonalds was "just okay" (usually how I feel about McDonalds). When I order McDonalds I get double ketchup, mustard, and mayo on any burger that allows that option, which makes them much tastier than the default. The Whataburger selection was from their breakfast menu and as you can see, pretty greasy but overall tasty.

These photos do not include various drinks and candy (gummi bears, Skittles, and assorted other fruity treats), however add in several 2-liters worth of soda and three or so pounds of candy and you'll have some idea!


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