792 calories left and the day is only half over!! HELP!!!
net_mavin
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I'm only halfway done with my day, and I still have dinner to consider and only 792 alotted calories left. Any ideas from some of you who have been doing this a while? Much thanks in advance!
J. C.
J. C.
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Thats a lot of calories....I like to make chicken breast stuffed with light cream cheese and jalapeno's....baked or broiled. 1/2 cup of seasoned steamed rice and 2/3 cup of any veggie. Thats about 400 calories...then you have enough calories left for a yummy snack later!
By the way, the chicken is FABULOUS!0 -
Wow, I think that is pretty good! I usually eat 700 in the mornings and 700 at dinner (if I'm being good and sticking to my 1400 daily). What were you planning for dinner? There are a variety of meats and veggies you can have that won't go past the 800 mark. What's in your fridge and cabinets?0
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I agree with the above posters; I usually have 400-500 calories left by the time dinner rolls around.
But if you're super concerned, or it's a splurge night, try to pick up an extra work-out during the day.0 -
You need to eat more! LOL You meals should be between 300 to 500 calories each. Then you won't have to eat so much at dinner.
Italian Turkey Spinach Pasta
Ingredients
1 box Barilla Plus Penne Pasta
2 lb Italian Style Ground Turkey
1 large onion, diced
2-3 T Garlic, minced
3 C mushrooms
6 C baby spinach
2 C Zucchini, diced
parmesan as desired
Directions
1. Boil pasta to package directions (do not add oil or salt) 2. In another pot break up ground turkey and cook (like ground beef).
3. Once meat is cooked add mushrooms, garlic, onion and cook until tender 4. Drain noodles 5. Add noodles to sausage mixture 6. Add spinach one cup at a time and stir until wilted 7. Serve with 1T parmesan on top of each serving.
Number of Servings: 10 SERVING SIZE 1 & 1/2 Cups
Nutritional Info
Servings Per Recipe: 10
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 407.4
Total Fat: 19.3 g
Cholesterol: 64.4 mg
Sodium: 547.2 mg
Total Carbs: 32.8 g
Dietary Fiber: 4.4 g
Protein: 25.0 g
Italian Meatloaf - you could possibly eat two serving of this recipe
It makes 6 servings. You could also divide the recipe and make individual meatloaves using a cupcake tin. It turned out pretty well. You just have to make sure you spray the tins if they are not nonstick.
1 lb ground turkey
1 small onion finely mince
2 gloves garlic finely minced
½ cup Quaker Old Fashioned Oats (Processed in a food processor until fine.) ¼ tsp. salt or salt substitute
1 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. basil
1 tsp. crushed red pepper
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl. If the mixture is not incorporating well you may have to add a teaspoon or two of water. Shape into a loaf on a baking tray that has been sprayed with cooking oil or divide into six cupcake tins sprayed with cooking oil. Bake between 45 minutes to an hour depending on your oven.
Nutritional Information Per Serving
Calories 118
Calories from fat 61
Carbohydrates 1 gram
Fat 7 grams Sat. Fat 2 grams Trans. Fat 0
Fiber 0 grams
Sodium 168 milligrams (If you use salt in recipe.)
Cholesterol 57 milligrams
Protein 15 grams0 -
Yes, I agree with red01angel. I just did a 35 minutes walk at high speed and that added quite a nice amount of extra calories for tonight. I don't plan on using them all but it is nice to have them there just in case.0
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Thats a lot of calories....I like to make chicken breast stuffed with light cream cheese and jalapeno's....baked or broiled. 1/2 cup of seasoned steamed rice and 2/3 cup of any veggie. Thats about 400 calories...then you have enough calories left for a yummy snack later!
By the way, the chicken is FABULOUS!
That chicken sounds great! I want to do something different with the chicken breast I have laid out for dinner. I want something SPICY! I don't have cream cheese... do you have any other good ideas for a spicy stuffed chicken breast? I have things like: diced tomatoes w. chiles, garlic, cumin, crushed red pepper and other spices, bread crumbs, mushrooms, jalapenos, cottage cheese :huh: , anything I could do with this? Anytime I try to make something new and exciting it turns out not-so-good! :sad:0 -
Thats a lot of calories....I like to make chicken breast stuffed with light cream cheese and jalapeno's....baked or broiled. 1/2 cup of seasoned steamed rice and 2/3 cup of any veggie. Thats about 400 calories...then you have enough calories left for a yummy snack later!
By the way, the chicken is FABULOUS!
That chicken sounds great! I want to do something different with the chicken breast I have laid out for dinner. I want something SPICY! I don't have cream cheese... do you have any other good ideas for a spicy stuffed chicken breast? I have things like: diced tomatoes w. chiles, garlic, cumin, crushed red pepper and other spices, bread crumbs, mushrooms, jalapenos, cottage cheese :huh: , anything I could do with this? Anytime I try to make something new and exciting it turns out not-so-good! :sad:
You can pretty much stuff chicken with anything and it will be delicious! I dont know about the cottage cheese though...if you have any other cheeses, they would work. Maybe try...Diced Tomatoes w. chiles and garlic? Maybe through some mushroom in their too?0 -
Chicken stuffed with goat cheese, and sauteed spinach + garlic. Ace.0
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Thats a lot of calories....I like to make chicken breast stuffed with light cream cheese and jalapeno's....baked or broiled. 1/2 cup of seasoned steamed rice and 2/3 cup of any veggie. Thats about 400 calories...then you have enough calories left for a yummy snack later!
By the way, the chicken is FABULOUS!
That chicken sounds great! I want to do something different with the chicken breast I have laid out for dinner. I want something SPICY! I don't have cream cheese... do you have any other good ideas for a spicy stuffed chicken breast? I have things like: diced tomatoes w. chiles, garlic, cumin, crushed red pepper and other spices, bread crumbs, mushrooms, jalapenos, cottage cheese :huh: , anything I could do with this? Anytime I try to make something new and exciting it turns out not-so-good! :sad:
You can pretty much stuff chicken with anything and it will be delicious! I dont know about the cottage cheese though...if you have any other cheeses, they would work. Maybe try...Diced Tomatoes w. chiles and garlic? Maybe through some mushroom in their too?
I have string cheese :huh:0 -
The ladies weighed in, so I thought I would let you have a men's perspective. We men start the day with more calories than the ladies do, so I understand your panic. That being said, you can do well at dinner time with only 700 calories. Here are some tips:
- Lots of veggies; they have very few calories per ounce. If you do salad, consider your dressing calories (80-120 per tbsp).
- About 4 ounces of meat. You will find that kills around 20-30% of your remaining calories.
- Limit the carbs (bread, potatoes, rice, pasta) because they are packed with calories. (2 slices of bread will cost you 100 calories)
Stir fry will run you about 400-500 calories for a bunch with 1 cup of rice.
A 6 oz steak, baked potato, and brocolli will run you about 600-700 calories.
The key is portion control. Let's face it, most of us guys are die-hard meat-a-tarians, who scoff at ladies for eating a salad for dinner. And if a little meat and potatoes taste good, a lot of meat and potatoes tastes great!!! And that is how we end up becoming members of sites like MFP.
Hang in there!!!0 -
Thank you all so much! You've given me a LOT of "food" for thought! I'm leanign toward the stuffed chicken breast (thanks Kristen81). Mromnek, you are absolutely right in your view about meat tasting GREAT! I am definitely a "die-hard meat-a-tarian". I appreciate all of your input, and I'm a lot less stressed abotu dinner!0
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I've been eating Korean food for the past several days. I mix a cup of rice in with some kimchi, bean sprouts, some seasoned tofu, some sweet/spicy rice noodles, sweet/spicy anchovies (the tiny ones from the side dish) and a tablespoon of gochu jahng and I find that goes a long way.
The rice and kimchi make up the bulk of the food, the rest is just for flavor and adds up to something like 2 cups of food and 500 calories or so. For dinner I might saute some chicken,beef or fish to mix into it... not sure of how that would work out calorie-wise.0 -
Are you new to limiting caloric intake? I ask because that is a lot of calories for dinner. What were you planning on eating for dinner? I think the most important part of losing is planning your meals.0
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The spinach doesn't even need to be sauteed. Use raw spinach, it will cook while you're baking the chicken and you'll save calories and fat from whatever you use to saute it in.0
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I have about 1000 cals left for dinner after my early morning cardio and i'm gonna use every last one if I can - am starving! Ha0
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Hamiltonba, I AM new to limiting my caloric intake. I've never really "dieted" before, so this is ALL very new to me. When I was a younger man, I could pretty much eat anything, and as much as I wanted. Obviously my metabolism has slowed with age, and I'm interested in getting into the best shape of my life.0
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My suggestion is broccoli! It has lots of fibre and protein and does an awesome job of filling up and is low on calories!0
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Hamiltonba, I AM new to limiting my caloric intake. I've never really "dieted" before, so this is ALL very new to me. When I was a younger man, I could pretty much eat anything, and as much as I wanted. Obviously my metabolism has slowed with age, and I'm interested in getting into the best shape of my life.
Yeah at first when you see 700 calories, you think there's no way I could eat a full meal for that amount of calorie intake and actually get full up etc. but it's really easy actually once you get the hang of it, what is out there that is healthy and low calories.
Agreed with broccoli by the way, great and filling!0 -
that chicken stuffed with sauted spinach, oil and garlic.....ummmm yummy!! I can use the EVOO!! thanks ladies!0
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I found this really amazing Pork stir fry. Even my daughter of 6 Loved it! It is at least worth a try. there are lots of other great recipes on this site as well!
http://www.besthealthmag.ca/recipe/pork-apple-stir-fry0 -
Since I've started logging again I don't think I've had a dinner of over 800 calories.... most were in the 500-700 calorie range.
Tonight I had a casserole of eggs, ham, green pepper, onion & swiss cheese with a roll & butter spread.
Last night I had breaded boneless pork chops with broccoli and macaroni 'n cheese'
Tuesday I had taco salad
Monday I had a turkey tenderloin roast cooked with whole potatoes, onions, celery and carrots.
Sunday I had a cheeseburger & salad
Saturday I had baked chicken parmesan with rotini pasta and salad (and pear crepes that my child made, but that wasn't "dinner" LOL )
Friday I had BBQ skinless chicken thighs with whole wheat pasta wheels in a parmesan/mushroom sauce & cooked carrots
last Thursday I had a cheese omelet with scrapple and mulit-grain toast with butter spread
last Wednesday I had mini seashell pasta & shrimp in a parma rosa sauce
last Tuesday I had steak, au gratin potatoes and a broccoli/cauliflower/snap pea combination
last Monday I had boneless pork loin chops, mashed potatoes with gravy and broccoli with cheese sauce
last Sunday I had pot roast with potatoes, carrots, onion, celery, turnips and mushrooms
last Saturday I had tuna steaks with wild rice and cauliflower
Anyway.... you get the point, there's lots to choose from!0 -
Here is a recipe for a killer soup that my wife and I have come to love. It will run you less than 300 calories.
Brown 1/2 lb of ground beef with 1/2 onion, diced in a soup pot.
Add 2 cans of Rotel Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilis, 1 can of tomato sauce, 1 can of corn, 1 can of kidney beans.
Add 1 tablespoon each of cumin and chili powder. If desired, add 1/8 teaspoon of ground red pepper.
If desired add water to obtain desired consistency.
Makes 4 servings. We found that a serving is about 2 soup ladles worth.
This makes what my stepdaughter calls chili with corn in it. It is delicious and extremely easy to make.0 -
There are lots of canned soups out there (Select Harvest, Progresso, etc.) that are only 50-80 calories per serving (2 servings per can). I find these to be very filling. I usually eat them at lunch so I have more calories left for dinner.0
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meatless white chili:
saute onion and garlic in olive oil until tender
add: 1 can each of butter beans, great northern beans, and corn, drained and rinsed well
1/8 c chopped cilantro
2 tbls lime juice
2 cans chicken broth
oregano
salt
cumin
cayenne pepper
bring to a boil, reduce heat, simmer 30 min.0 -
Net_mavin - Did you try the chicken? Hope you liked it!0
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DO a spicy breaded chicken instead.
combine breadcrumbs, pepper flakes, garlic (crushed or finely copped) and a little olive oil.
Bread the chicken with that mixture then bake...yum
If you used almonds instead of breadcrumbs it would be even more healthy but you really need to put them in a food processor.0 -
Oh...that sounds delicious too! I'm going to try that next time.0
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I've got to say, i'm jealous! Most of my dinners are right around 550 cals. I can only imagine what i'd do with almost 800! Nah, I don't want to imagine that...I could potentially act on it :blushing: I have gotten fairly comfortable with my new life, but i look forward to that one meal a month where I can splurge! Unfortunately I always plan for the same thing...I curse you, pizza!0
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I've got to say, i'm jealous! Most of my dinners are right around 550 cals. I can only imagine what i'd do with almost 800! Nah, I don't want to imagine that...I could potentially act on it :blushing: I have gotten fairly comfortable with my new life, but i look forward to that one meal a month where I can splurge! Unfortunately I always plan for the same thing...I curse you, pizza!
Pizza is the devil!!! However, that being said, it is possible to eat real pizza without killing your calories. We made our own crust, and loaded up on veggie toppings. My wife had 1/4 of a 12" pie and clocked in under 450 calories. I had budgeted my calories earlier in the day and was able to have 1/2 of the pie.0 -
Chicken stuffed with goat cheese, and sauteed spinach + garlic. Ace.
This sounds really yummy! How do you prepare it?0
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