It may start to feel like you’re eating the same things over and over again, but you’re not alone. These eight lockdown foods are being consumed all across Indiana. From canned goods to frozen and boxed meals, this list will make you feel better about what you’re eating right now. Scroll on for more details.
- Soup
Flickr/ilovebutter Most people in Indiana already have a stockpile of their favorite soups on hand, and when forced to stay indoors for long periods of time, this is their go-to meal. There are hundreds of different meals that can be made out of soup. Whether you like it with noodles, vegetables, meat, beans, or just broth, soup makes for an excellent meal.
- Beans
Flickr/Marcelo Träsel High amounts of protein are found in beans, and Hoosiers know that this is one of the best canned foods to stock up on if you’re stuck indoors. They are great to eat by themselves or alongside other dishes.
- Hot Pockets
Flickr/Mike Mozart This frozen treat is one of those classic lockdown foods that people love because it’s easy to make and stays good in the freezer for a long time. With all the flavors they come in, you could have a different meal every day.
- Frozen Pizza
Flickr/Scott Feldstein Optimizing your freezer space with frozen pizzas is just the Hoosier way. Whether you have a deep freeze full or have been replenishing your stock each week, the lockdown is an optimal time to stock up on these delicious and easy-to-make pies.
- Ravioli
Flickr/Willis Lam Not just any ravioli, though. Chef Boyardee is the one-and-only, and you’ve probably stocked up on a few cans. This non-perishable item is bound to last as long as we’re locked down.
- Eggs
Wikimedia Commons/Canel Arsel Obviously everyone is eating eggs since there is a limit on how many you can get at the store. Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and whether scrambled, runny, or sunny side down, eggs are a staple that have likely become part of your diet more and more.
- Popcorn
Wikimedia Commons/Logicaldisaster~commonswiki Another easy treat, popcorn doesn’t go bad and can be made anytime you want it. Hoosiers love their popcorn, so it’s a darn good thing this snack isn’t going anywhere.
- Twinkies
Flickr/sheffieldb One of the most popular lockdown foods is definitely Twinkies. Whether to eat your sorrows away or to stock up on a hardy dessert, this snack cake is a good idea if you have the willpower not to eat them all in a day or two.
What other lockdown foods have you made more times than you can count? Share your meals with us below in the comments.
Flickr/ilovebutter
Most people in Indiana already have a stockpile of their favorite soups on hand, and when forced to stay indoors for long periods of time, this is their go-to meal. There are hundreds of different meals that can be made out of soup. Whether you like it with noodles, vegetables, meat, beans, or just broth, soup makes for an excellent meal.
Flickr/Marcelo Träsel
High amounts of protein are found in beans, and Hoosiers know that this is one of the best canned foods to stock up on if you’re stuck indoors. They are great to eat by themselves or alongside other dishes.
Flickr/Mike Mozart
This frozen treat is one of those classic lockdown foods that people love because it’s easy to make and stays good in the freezer for a long time. With all the flavors they come in, you could have a different meal every day.
Flickr/Scott Feldstein
Optimizing your freezer space with frozen pizzas is just the Hoosier way. Whether you have a deep freeze full or have been replenishing your stock each week, the lockdown is an optimal time to stock up on these delicious and easy-to-make pies.
Flickr/Willis Lam
Not just any ravioli, though. Chef Boyardee is the one-and-only, and you’ve probably stocked up on a few cans. This non-perishable item is bound to last as long as we’re locked down.
Wikimedia Commons/Canel Arsel
Obviously everyone is eating eggs since there is a limit on how many you can get at the store. Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and whether scrambled, runny, or sunny side down, eggs are a staple that have likely become part of your diet more and more.
Wikimedia Commons/Logicaldisaster~commonswiki
Another easy treat, popcorn doesn’t go bad and can be made anytime you want it. Hoosiers love their popcorn, so it’s a darn good thing this snack isn’t going anywhere.
Flickr/sheffieldb
One of the most popular lockdown foods is definitely Twinkies. Whether to eat your sorrows away or to stock up on a hardy dessert, this snack cake is a good idea if you have the willpower not to eat them all in a day or two.
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