Help with items for lunch..PLEASE!!!!
Tami22
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Hi--I am new to this site but am really liking it. I have an issue with lunch--that being that I can not find anything that I really like to eat that satisfies me. I like Subway but do not like to eat lunch meat too much. I love their Veggie Delight BUT I can't have that everyday!!! Any ideas? I work part-time so I have lunch at home most days...Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated...THANK YOU!!
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I get flatouts. They are yummy and about 30 calories less than bread (not to mention carbs). Then I use morningstar farms grilled chik'n strips or chicken tenders.
From there I add any number of things. Hummus and feta, with lettuce cucumber and tomato.
Low fat cheddar and barbecue sauce.
Marinara sauce and part skim mozzarella.
Lettuce, salsa, low fat sour cream.
Basically any combo you can think of.
I LOVE these things. I used to do a lot of Lean Cuisines, but I feel like I get more food for the same calories with these. They're all around 300 calories or less.0 -
Grilled chicken and veggies. A nice big salad with egg, chicken, olives, tomatoes, and cheese? It's hard to come up with ideas for low sodium non processed food LOL. I just eat my high sodium meals with a salad and a yogurt or a sandwich on a deli flat with a salad and yogurt.0
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I do salads a lot now that it has gotten warmer. But one of my staples is Progresso lite soups. The chicken dumpling is to die for. That with some low calorie bread and a couple slices of fat free ham I can get lunch for under 300 calories.0
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I love tilapia. I love to bake it in 1 Tbsp of Light Balsamic Vinagrette. Also, I have a great recipe for poaching it after marinating it in vinegar. It's delicious!
One of my favorite "quickie" lunches is tuna cheese melt. I broil my tuna and then place it on a slice of whole wheat bread with a little cheese on top. Delicious!!!0 -
Cream cheese and thin slices of bread are good... Cream cheese is surprisingly low in calories0
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THANKS to everyone!!! These are wonderful ideas!!!0
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i love flat outs too!! you can pretty much roll up anthing you want inside of it and it will taste eally good :laugh: one of my recent favorite combinations is spreading a laughing cow cheese wedge on the flat out and throwing any chopped fresh vegetables on there with black beans. if you add tomato, its juicy enough that you don't need a dressing. soooo yummy! and about 250 calories. if you use 1 flat out, 1/2 cup beans, 1 cheese wedge and veggies. you can also use chick peas, hummus, chicken strips, almond butter, salsa, cream cheese, pretty much anything.0
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I've been having Progresso soups when I get tired of salads. Some of the 'light' ones are about 200 calories for the whole can. The trick I found that makes it more filling is to add some veggies to it (either already cooked ones or frozen -- just add them before you boil the soup) . Add a slice of light bread sprinkled with olive oil and it's surprisingly satisfying.0
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I eat a lot of Progresso Light soups. The whole can has no more than 160 calories depending upon the selection, no msg and they are satisfying. Especially the ones with meat.0
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Extreme Pita best for lunch.. anything grilled is grilled with water.. I don't eat meat but love their small veggie pita with lite ranch.. small veggie pita is 187 calories and lite ranch 35 great satisfying lo cal lunch.. also very good its the southwestern vegetable from smart ones 100 cal the whole can0
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I just found this recipe I am going to make for lunch next week...high in good carbs, good fats and good protiens so it should be filling and last longer....I might throw it in a pita pocket if I am really hungry.
http://recessionrecip.es/2010/04/12/chopped-greek-salad/0 -
cottage cheese and fruit or yogurt
cottage cheese seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic and topped with tomatoes and cucumbers!
and lean protein and a complex carb combo will do!0 -
THANK YOU all again!!! I went to the grocery store and got many of these items to try this week. I really appreciate the help!!!0
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Look delicious...I just printed it out to try as well. THANKS!!!0
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I found a really good tortilla wrap " extreme wellness" (I think)...anyway it is 71 calories with 12 grams of fiber /8 protein. I make a dijon spread with LF or FF miracle whip and dijon mustard. Spread it on the tortilla and then put 3 oz of chicken with some romaine lettuce and wrap it. I am stuck on these. I do a tuna salad or crab salad to in them .
Check out Joy Bauers book called Your inner skinny. She is a registered dietician and her book is really good. So far I have lost 13 pounds in 5 weeks.0 -
I get flatouts. They are yummy and about 30 calories less than bread (not to mention carbs). Then I use morningstar farms grilled chik'n strips or chicken tenders.
From there I add any number of things. Hummus and feta, with lettuce cucumber and tomato.
Low fat cheddar and barbecue sauce.
Marinara sauce and part skim mozzarella.
Lettuce, salsa, low fat sour cream.
Basically any combo you can think of.
I LOVE these things. I used to do a lot of Lean Cuisines, but I feel like I get more food for the same calories with these. They're all around 300 calories or less.
What are flatouts?0 -
Tortilla wraps are great - with some black beans and hot sauce, or pinto beans, or chicken. I try to make my lunch the most calorific meal of the day, because it's usually the only one I can actually sit and enjoy!0
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I will often heat a can of black beans mixed with salsa and dump that on a pile of romaine lettuce (though sometimes not the whole can). Sometimes I'll add frozen mixed peppers and onions to the black beans while I'm heating them, which makes it a bit more interesting. I get the warmth I'm craving, but it's very high-fiber and low-fat.0
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Lunch is always the biggest meal of my day.
I'll sometimes have half a bowl of pasta, half a baked potatoe and a bagel.0 -
I get flatouts. They are yummy and about 30 calories less than bread (not to mention carbs). Then I use morningstar farms grilled chik'n strips or chicken tenders.
From there I add any number of things. Hummus and feta, with lettuce cucumber and tomato.
Low fat cheddar and barbecue sauce.
Marinara sauce and part skim mozzarella.
Lettuce, salsa, low fat sour cream.
Basically any combo you can think of.
I LOVE these things. I used to do a lot of Lean Cuisines, but I feel like I get more food for the same calories with these. They're all around 300 calories or less.
What are flatouts?
A pretty yummy flatbread. They have a variety of flavors. I've had the multigrain with flax and the light italian. I like them better than bread, cuz A) they are fewer calories I really feel like I can do more with them that I wouldn't try with bread.
http://www.Flatoutbread.com/0
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