Healthy Recipes
rcox75
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Can anyone give me a link or something for some healthy recipes?? My weight management coach keeps telling me to eat healthier but I dont know what to eat or have any recipes. If you have some good recipes please share. Thank You!!!
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TOPIC: 400 cal or less dinners for a month - This is a thread thats going around right now. Everything looks delicious!0
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Cookinglight.com has somewonderful resipes. So does allrecipes.com and sparkrecipes.com
Those are 3 sites that I would recommend.0 -
Thank you so much! I am trying to get my weight down a lot. And I am just getting fustrated with the food.. But Thank you!!!0
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High Fiber Foods are excellent. A black bean quesadila for example with fresh veggies (I use already prepared pico de gallo) reduced fat cheese, avacado, mushrooms, and one healthy tortilla folded in half (south beach multi-grain)... will satisfy you for the entire afternoon. Less than 400 calories. Good luck!0
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www.tasteofhome.com has some great recipes. Click on their link for "healthy recipes" which shows the nurtition facts & breaks them down into heart healthy, quick meals, high ratings, etc. Also try www.eatingwell.com for a bunch of healthy recipes. Some of the recipes on www.kraftfoods.com have the nutrition facts also. :drinker:0
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walmart sells a cookbook taste of home comfort foods diet nothing in it over 450 cal.0
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HI- here is a site I found from the biggest loser site www.eatbetteramerica.com it is AWESOME!!
Hope this helps!0 -
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I also suggest looking in the Recipe section of MFP. Lots of great ideas for healthy meals.0
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This site was posted a few days ago. You can plan a whole day's worth of meals for 1200, 1400, etc calories.
http://www.eatingwell.com/nutrition_health/weight_loss_diet_plans0 -
walmart sells a cookbook taste of home comfort foods diet nothing in it over 450 cal.
That is a wonderful cookbook!!
Another great place to search for cookbooks is at your local thrift stores. You'll be amazed at how many "newer" cookbooks you can find there. I'll skim through the books there, make sure the nutritional information is contained for each recipe and if lucky it will have what the serving size is for the recipe.0 -
I really like recipezaar.com because that have nutritional value for alrecipes and you can create and save a cookcook and even upload a photo if you make one of their recipes.0
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