If you are on your own for breakfast and dinner, could you eat one of those meals outside the house, just for the time you are living in the same place? It might be a little pricey, but if it's only for the next month or so, it could work. It doesn't even have to be restaurant food - some healthy markets make hot meals and you could take it to the local park or what have you. The outside meal could be your bigger meal, so you don't find yourself too hungry or dissatisfied at lunch.

Do the fake meats work for your diet? Morningstar bacon and sausage (or as we call them in my house, fakon and fauxsage) are dang good substitutes.* Or pre-seasoned tofu?

He says he has accommodated me by not cooking things like bread, which he used to bake frequently and I find as a difficult temptation.
This is super-nice of him. I love me some bread, and if I could bake worth a gosh darn golly, I'd be sad to give up homemade bread.

*No, nothing actually beats bacon.