Oh wow... I stopped at the supermarket to try picking up some smoked salmon and it is CRAZY EXPENSIVE. One single smallish piece of it was over 100 kc (enough to buy nearly a kilo of low-quality chicken). I can't afford to buy that on a regular basis. I'll ask around to see if there's a cheaper source. But it's true that living in a landlocked country makes seafood very expensive. And the last time I tried buying frozen fish, I got food poisoning. Quality control here is not what it is in many other countries.
I can't even choke down carp without gagging, so that's out. I'll ask around local friends and see what suggestions they have for me, since advice coming from other countries is not likely to work well here, at least as far as obtaining affordable, quality food.
My boyfriend was actually showing me last night a good source for low-cost high-quality protein powders online, which he used to use a lot and highly recommends. So I'm definitely going to give that a shot. I think I'll also pick up a bottle of B12 supplements, since after a quick search online it seems there is no downside to getting more of it, so it probably can't hurt, and it's possible my levels are on the low side.
I was devastated last night to realize hummus has almost no protein in it - it's almost entirely fat! At least, the only hummus I could find around here. I have long been considering buying a food processor so I could make stuff like smoothies, and also homemade hummus and such, but so far I haven't been able to justify the cost (and there's nowhere to put it in my itty bitty little apartment). So for now I'm going to try protein powder, since after two days of tracking my food it is clear that I really do NOT get enough protein, since the things I thought were high in it are actually not.
And I'm going to take a look at those folding bikes. They are really not SO expensive, and if I use it, it is worth the money, really. My boyfriend says we can go cycling together. On the other hand, he has the opposite problem from me - he's severely *underweight* with literally ZERO fat on his body. Doctors have warned him he needs to eat more, but when he gets stressed (and he has a crazy stressful job), he doesn't eat. So my goal is to feed him lots of healthy but nutritious foods as often as possible. Especially if we're going to be exercising together, he needs to eat more! This morning I made us eggs - one with a small piece of buttered/peanut buttered toast for me (OH GOD SO DELICIOUS I HAVE MISSED EGGS SO MUCH) and two with bigger pieces of toast with lots of butter and peanut butter PLUS a side of yogurt for him.
He is always laughing that I'm constantly hungry when he eats way more than me (at least when I cook for us) and is rarely hungry.