DrHouseHasAspergers wrote:
I don't understand why you couldn't just eat the hamburger. It would be better than nothing even without the mac&cheese. There is always tomorrow to have mac&cheese. Plus, it's smart to limit how many noodles you eat because they can really raise your cholesterol. Maybe having some type of noodles 3 or 4 times a week would be a good compromise. You can have set days for noodles like every other day or two days during the week and both Saturday and Sunday. You could also ask to be taught how to cook more meals for yourself such as steamed vegetables or a salad or whatever else. And don't even get me started on how bad tv dinners are for you.
It's not the noodles that are filled with cholesterol. Noodles are mostly carbohydrates. If you are worried about cholesterol, it's the hamburger I'd be worried about. Personally, I eat hamburger nowadays that is 93 percent beef and 7 percent fat, or higher in the beef content. The only problem with the low fat burgers is that it is expensive.
The cheese, on the other hand, is loaded with both carbohydrates and fat.