@mcl123 Hey bud!! I remember those days lol. As others have said, dont stress too much, just lift, eat well, and sleep. If you're worried about protein intake, these were some of my go-to cheap protein meals that are still in my rotation. If you get the cheapest ingredients, they're less than a dollar per serving. [sup]-^[/sup]
Migas- 3 corn tortillas toasted in oil until golden brown (can be done with only a small amount of oil in a fry pan) mixed with 3 scrambled eggs, shredded cheese, and salsa to taste
Pinto bean tacos- boil beans with fatty meat like turkey or pork with onions and garlic. Dont forget to salt the water for the beans. Add cilantro and tomatoes if you can afford them. Boil for like three hours. Serve mashed with a potato masher in a tortilla with shredded cheese and white rice (or rice cooked with chicken stock if you can afford) to get complete protein
Juevos rancheros- toasted flour tortilla with a can of black beans, salsa, topped with fried eggs
Pork chops- season and bake at 375f until internal temp reaches 135f, then sear in a pan with cheap oil until the outside is crispy and internal temp is 145f. You can skip the sear to save on oil
Picadillo- ground beef (grain the grease if its the fatty cut) and onions cooked in pan until beef is browned and onions are translucent and fragrant, add garlic, salt, cumin, diced potatoes. Then add chicken broth and cheap store brand canned tomato sauce until the food in the pan (if you can't afford the broth, buy it in the cubes and rehydrate it as needed or skip entirely and just use stewed canned tomatoes.
Last but not least, you can get affordable protein powders at Aldi, Target, Walmart, and Lidl
Hope these help, friend!!