What is your healthy "I don't want to cook meal?"
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i looooooooooooooooooe the butternut squash soup by campbells with tabasco sauced. now when you guys say greek yogurt do you mean fat free or regular0
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I take a pouch of tuna mix it with a teaspoon of mayo and a teaspoon of relish. I then spoon it onto either crackers or veggie chips.
I also sometimes cook up a big pot of minestrone soup on like a sunday and eat at it the entire week for dinner.0 -
Granola, fruit, yogurt and almonds
Hard boiled eggs, cheese and fruit
Precooked chicken breast, salad mix and veggies
McDonald's Bacon Ranch Salad
McDonald's Caesar Salad
Rice cakes with Peanut Butter, baby carrots and red pepper slices
Pita, hummus and fruit0 -
Bump0
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lately: liverwurst, cheese and a tomato (not all mixed together). Yum!!0
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sardines and triscuit dill crackers....
I'll have to try this I've recently bought some sardines and anchovies but havent been brave enough to try.
My go to meal is cottage cheese, tomatoes, and lemon pepper
I LOVE good quality Sardines! I have had some bad ones tho!! Trader Joes Boneless skinless in olive oil are my fav!0 -
Well... I don't consider boiling water and using a toaster oven "cooking" so when I'm lazy (which is often) I eat: boiled eggs, frozen broccoli in big bags that I steam, canned tuna, whole grain sandwich thins thrown into the toaster, greek yogurt & salsa. Also, cans of black beans or kidney beans go great with that... with a spoonful of the salsa mixed in. This is something I will often even have for breakfast.
ETA: How could I forget... spoonfuls of peanut butter on the toast!0 -
Really lazy BUT quick-cooking oatmeal done in the microwave topped with dried cranberries and walnuts. Easy and healthy.0
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I try and bake chicken breasts once a week - and keep them in the fridge or freezer for easy dinners. My favorite - baby spinach with chopped up chicken breast, some carrots (baby, raw) a hand full of peas and a bit of light ranch dressing. I put it all in a bowl and stir it up together (needs lots less ranch dressing that way). Fast, healthy and delish!0
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Costco rotisserie chicken
I am also a fan of pb&j, sometimes with banana.
I've also done greek yogurt, fruit & Kashi Go Lean cereal with almonds on the side.
Protein shakes also come in handy. Overnight oatmeals too!0 -
Scrambled Eggs
Whole wheat pancakes
I guess it's technically cooking but it's fast and delish!0 -
These are great ideas!0
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I microwave a can of Amy's vegetarian refried beans and mix in some Sriracha-so yummy, nutritious and filling at 490 cal0
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pile some lettuce on a plate, slap on a can of tuna, and add some italian dressing and more veggies if i'm not too laze to cut them.0
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This is my (vegetarian) secret: http://www.gardein.com/products.php?t=frozen&p=5
I'm fond of the chicken and the burger patties. I pop them in a small conventional oven, while they're baking, I stir fry a couple cups of baby spinach and veggies. Super quick and delicious.0 -
Ezekiel bread, hummus, baby spinach and black beans. Smoosh it all together for easy sandwich/meal.0
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prosciutto, mozzarella di bufala and olive oil on italian bread0
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Tuna made with Greek Yogurt and hot sauce.
Hard-boiled eggs.
Quest bars.
Oats with protein powder.0 -
I have a pampered chef microwave egg cooker that i have been using a lot! I like to scramble the eggs, add some kind of spice. Once it's done, I'll put the egg in a tortilla with some salsa. Quick and easy!0
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Organic baby arugula with mini heirloom tomatoes, black grapes, 1tbsp of feta, and balsamic vinegar with a Fage Greek yogurt!0
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This is my (vegetarian) secret: http://www.gardein.com/products.php?t=frozen&p=5
I'm fond of the chicken and the burger patties. I pop them in a small conventional oven, while they're baking, I stir fry a couple cups of baby spinach and veggies. Super quick and delicious.0 -
Canned meat ( chicken or fish) and a canned veggie.0
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Usually a turkey sandwich.0
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Steam some green beans, add protein (leftover chicken or steak, half a can of tuna, deli meat torn to bits, whatever), toss with 1-2Tbsp pesto. I do this at least three times a week because I am so damn lazy.0
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A can of salmon, 5 grams ground flax seed, 2 tablespoons plain greek yogurt, 5 grams ground up almonds, a heaping amount of cilantro (a cup or so), and 1/2 tablespoon mustard if I want. Make it into a salad and put it on a Joseph's pita. I put other things in it sometimes depending on mood.
Serve with a side of sliced cucumbers and some cantaloupe. Usually 150+ grams each.
That fills me up and makes me feel bulletproof.0 -
Spinach bacon and avocado omelet with reduced fat colby jack or cheddar cheese and topped with salsa.0
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pizza or chinese food0
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Well you do cook it but it is so damn easy and nutrient dense low cal here you go...
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6 pack of tacos from taco bell.
if i wanna be super healthy i'll spring for the 'fresco' ones...well maybe 2 or 3 of them would be frescos.0 -
I make a spinach salad with fully cooked chicken strips, cranberry goat cheese, chopped almonds, frozen raspberries with a light version of balsamic vinegar dressing. Had it tonight actually! lol.0
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