sick of salad and turkey for lunch
iluvbread
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I just had blueberry yogurt (80 cal) and 1 cup of peanut butter Captain Crunch for lunch (yummmy and crunchy)...I can't look at another turkey sandwich or salad....hope this fills me up for awhile. Is that bad?
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I just had blueberry yogurt (80 cal) and 1 cup of peanut butter Captain Crunch for lunch (yummmy and crunchy)...I can't look at another turkey sandwich or salad....hope this fills me up for awhile. Is that bad?0
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I wouldn't have had the peanut butter Captain Crunch, but that is just me.
I am not eating any processed foods, so that would have been out of the question for me.
Also, I use organic plain yogurt and add fresh fruit such as strawberries, blueberries or raspberries to it.0 -
I just had blueberry yogurt (80 cal) and 1 cup of peanut butter Captain Crunch for lunch (yummmy and crunchy)...I can't look at another turkey sandwich or salad....hope this fills me up for awhile. Is that bad?
Here's a new easy lunch- Precook some skinless chicken tenders at nite, cut up or shred, pair with some good green leafy lett, whole wheat fajita size tortilla, and 1 teaspoon of light ranch! I always cook extra chicken and put it snack bags to make chicken wraps at work. You can eat 2 of these, and stay under 350 cals. (dont remember the exact total for 2)0 -
what about soup? You can make some healthy soup and have a serving of that with a whole wheat roll or piece of whole wheat bread or crackers for lunch. And you can have your salad also if you want!0
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I don't know what I would do at lunch without my Kashi dinners. They are so yummy and good for you.0
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Its up to you to decide if its bad. :flowerforyou: I think if you are within your calories and your body feels good (you don't have that icky feeling in your stomach like when I eat potato chips.) then what you did wasn't at all wrong. Its all about you and your specific plan.
There is a lot of pressure to eat clean and while thats a very good way to be, it isn't the only want to be and achieve your goals. :flowerforyou:0 -
variety is key. But to be honest your lunch sounds pretty high in sugar and low in nutrients. As long as it's not an everyday thing you're ok. I usually switch between: a whole wheat bagel toasted with cheddar and tomato slices, a bowl of homemade soup with toast on the side, a green salad topped with leftover chicken, a turkey sandwich. Sometimes I get really creative and do up a stirfry. Be imaginative, just try to make sure you're getting variety and nutrients :flowerforyou:0
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I've recently started replacing my usual lunches with this instead and I've found that it really fills me up! (I was pretty skeptical at first but it seems to be working...)
20 Baby carrots
1 Light Laughing Cow Cheese Wedge
1 piece of fruit (either an apple or an orange, but really whatever I have on hand)
1 Fiber One Bar (any flavor but lately I'm LOVING the Mocha Chocolate)
1 100-calorie cappuccino mix prepared (I think because it's hot it fills me up longer)
Depending on the fruit, or if you want to cut down the number of carrots, this is generally under 350 calories.0 -
Thanks genabug I will give it a try. I have tried a lot of soups too and do like that. It has been almost three weeks of the same boring foods so thanks to all for your suggestions !
I guess I went for the peanut butter Cap Crunch because I love cereal, and wanted peanut butter without all the fat and calories of a hunk of peanut butter. I am just trying to stay at 1200 calories and I am grouchy and hungry today.0 -
Wow Kerri you've lost 55lbs.....that is awesome.....yes I know it was not nutritious and full of sugar, story of my life. I am 5"1 and 119 pounds of sugar. I just want to be my pre baby of 107 again and need to make better choices. However I have lost 7 pounds, but I know I am not the "eat clean" sort....it just will never be me.
I am going to try some of these lunches....thanks!0 -
How 'bout a reuben or pizza--These alternative ways to fix them have helped me to keep variety in my meals and they are really good--
For the reuben--@slilces of Nature's Own Wheat Double fiber bread, Hillshire farm low fat sliced pastrami or corned beef (7slices 70 calories) Sauerkraut to taste, 2% milk swiss cheese, 1 slice, and a very small amt. of low-fat mayo mixed with a tiny bit of ketchup. Put all ingredients on the bread and grill in a non stick skillet until the cheese melts.
For the pizza---
Use 1 whole wheat flat bread 80 cal, add canned pizza sauce or make your own, top with 17 pieces of turkey pepperoni, and 1/4 cup of low fat mozerella. Put in the oven or microwave until hot and bubbly.
They are higher in sodium so I don't eat them everyday but they satisfy my craving and they have way less calories and fat than reg. pizza and reubens. :happy:0 -
thanks Gail...I am trying the pizza tonight for dinner!0
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Wow! The pizza does sound good, and as a bonus it sounds like something hubby would go for! I'm marking that down for a dinner for next week.
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When I was in full fledged weight loss mode I ate pretty much the same thing for breakfast and lunch EVERY DAY (for almost a year!)
I tried to vary my "sandwiches" - turkey breast, chicken breast, lean roast beef, even ham sometimes.... on wheat, multi-grain, even wrapped in a tortilla and sometimes in half a pita. If I was being liberal with my calories I may add a slice of lowfat swiss or provolone or some laughing cow spread. Eventually it didn't matter what was on them, they all tasted the same!
I can't stand sandwiches anymore - they turn my stomach just thinking about eating one! (although sometimes I still do out of convenience)
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Not a thing wrong with changing things up! It'll make your "diet" (aka-lifestyle change) so much easier to live with in the long run.
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I'm loading up on soups this week at the grocery store. I've really been craving them. Gotta pay attention to the sodium tho.
I want to make a batch of that chickpea soup from another thread...mmmm0
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