what do you have for lunch?

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  • stefaniemazz
    stefaniemazz Posts: 179 Member
    Chili with extra lean ground beef and lots of veggies with a light babybel cheese and some cucumbers.

    5 days a week.
  • I usually have a big salad with maybe 3 cups of lettuce mix, one chopped whole tomato, some red onion, 1 tbsp. capers, 1 cup mushrooms, 2-3 tbsp. salad dressing (90-120 cal dressings per 2 tbsp.) with either naked quorn or a veggie burger or an ounce of chopped full fat cheese or some grilled chicken

    or

    a big vegetable stirfry sometimes with a protein sometimes not and maybe fruit or yogurt as well

    Today I had 2 servings of quick oats with ground chia, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice and splenda
  • lilRicki
    lilRicki Posts: 4,555 Member
    Chicken - Chicken Breast - Skinless - Baked (Ck), 6 oz

    165 - Calories

    35 - Protein

    2 - Calcium

    0 - Carbs

    0 - Fiber

    Catelli - Pizza Sauce Tomato & Basil, 1/4 cup (125 ml)

    30 - Calories

    1 - Protein

    1 - Calcium

    6 - Carbs

    1 - Fiber

    Okanagan's Soya - Mozzarella Flavoured Loaf, 1/2 cup (28g)

    180 - Calories

    8 - Protein

    30 - Calcium

    2 - Carbs

    0 - Fiber

    Produce - Raw Bell Pepper - Green/Red/Yellow/Orange, 1/4 medium

    8

    0

    0

    2

    1

    Broccoli - Cooked - Steamed, 0.5 cup cooked

    18

    2

    2

    3

    2

    Cauliflower - Steamed W/O Salt, 1/2 cup cooked

    14

    1

    0

    3

    2

    Vegetable - Mushroom - White Button, 1 mushroom

    2

    0

    0

    0

    0


    Totals

    417 - Calories

    47 - Protein

    35 - Calcium

    16 - Carbs

    6 - Fiber


    Pizza Chicken with Steamed Cauliflower and broccoli
  • tianaclark
    tianaclark Posts: 6 Member
    For a sour cream alternative... you can make avocado cream! Avocados are full of healthy fat and fiber. I use my Nutribullet, but sure any blender would work. Throw in half of an avocado, a splash of Apple Cider Vineger (the real kind with "the mother"), if you don't have that you can squeeze some lemon (I used lemon and ACV), a little bit of purified water (test the thickness level you prefer), some flaxseeds (high in omega 3's and FIBER!I used maybe half of a tablespoon), a handful of cilantro, a dash of sea salt, and one tablespooon of EVOO, then BLEND. Did this today for my salad and was super delish with some salsa, nitrate free turkey slices, salad, sliced cabbage and sweet peppers, with some quinoa. SO good and was SUPER FULL! Another great site for recipes: check out elana's pantry or detoxtinista. Super healthy and easy!
  • kdz526
    kdz526 Posts: 210 Member
    Today I for lunch i had 3 slices of deli pineapple ham ( 2 oz, 55 cal) with a slice of low fat cheddar cheese (60 cal) laid flat then wraped around 1 baby dill pickle ( 0 cal), 1 apple turnover yogurt (90 cal) and some tortilla chips (.5 oz, 70 cal). Then i topped it all off with 2 pieces of cookie dough (180 cal). Thankfully the cookie dough is almost gone :)
  • believe22
    believe22 Posts: 210 Member
    Salad- Spinach, walnuts, dried cranberries, feta, grilled chicken breast & raspberry vinagrette.
  • s_light
    s_light Posts: 58 Member
    Following for later
  • smaugish
    smaugish Posts: 244 Member
    A tortilla wrap, filled with peppery salad leaves, 3 Quorn Hot and Spicy bites, a tablespoon of Hellman's mayo and slices of sweet pickles :)
  • Isakizza
    Isakizza Posts: 754 Member
    Mexican rice (brown rice), fish, avocado with salsa..... YUM!

    One thing I've learned is that's it's all about seasoning! Herbs, spices, onion, garlic, citrus.... super important. No need to have boring bland food in order to be healthy.

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  • jennegan1
    jennegan1 Posts: 677 Member
    I've been making stews and chilis and just eating a batch for lunch and dinner for a couple days, then freezing the remainder. After I've gone through the process with several recipes, just reheating the old batches from the freezer. Boring, perhaps, but it's tasty, made exactly how I like it, and I know everything that went into it.

    boring but easy. i made Crock pot chicken enchilada soup for lunch this week. but it doesnt taste good without cheese and sour cream :(

    Why arent you having cheese or sour cream? I dont eat them so much generally for my home made tacos.enchiladas and if I got left overs with my chili's but why give it up? Make sure it fits in with your calorie goals and you should be fine
  • broncosfan31
    broncosfan31 Posts: 6 Member
    My usual work week lunch is something like:

    Whole wheat wrap--take a whole wheat tortilla, spread 1/2 -1 Laughing Cow Cheese Wedge (pick your variety), add chopped up cucumbers, spinach leaves, diced jalapenos, etc. Add sliced deli turkey. Roll up. Yumm!

    and

    Special K Multigrain Crackers or Chips

    and

    Apple & Dip--Dip recipe is 1/2 carton Vanilla Greek Yogurt mixed with 1/2-1 Tablespoon peanut butter, a splash of honey and cinnamon to taste. This dip is yummy! I think I found the recipe on Pinterest. There are lots of good ideas for low calorie lunches on there.
  • husseycd
    husseycd Posts: 814 Member
    Chicken thigh grilled on the Foreman with olive oil, and veggies with olive oil, salt and pepper.
  • WestCoastJo82
    WestCoastJo82 Posts: 2,304 Member
    I lost weight just fine still eating full fat dairy, cheeses, butter, etc. I'm a big proponent of eating what you like, so I say go for the cheese and sour cream but, obviously, do whatever works for you.
    For lunch, I usually just have leftovers of whatever I cooked the night before, and purposefully always cook a little more for dinner than I know we need. I don't like eating the same thing everyday, so having a different lunch every day works for me - even if it is the same as the dinner I had the day before (eggplant parm, sausage and kale soup, and stir fry has been this week's lunches so far). Hummus, pita and veggies is another quick, easy lunch if you don't have leftovers.
  • mikeroybal
    mikeroybal Posts: 111 Member
    One thing I like to do is raost a whole chicken for dinner, then shred the leftovers and make a taco salad using some baby kale, baby spinach some pumpkin seeds, if I have them on hand some sliced olives. For a dressing I us this salsa recipe.
    2 large, 3 medium, or 6 small tomatillos, husked
    4 cloves garlic, skin on
    1 jalapeno pepper (more or less, depending on preference and heat level)
    1 shallot, peeled
    1/2 Reed avocado or 1 Hass avocado, pitted and scooped
    Juice of 2 limes
    1 bunch cilantro
    1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
    1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
    1.Put a small skillet over medium high heat. Without using any oil, add the tomatillos, garlic, jalapeno and shallot and dry roast, turning occasionally, until there are many black spots on the vegetables, about 5 minutes.
    2.Put the tomatillos and shallot in your blender jar. Peel the garlic and add it to the blender. Halve, seed, and stem the jalapeno and add it to the blender.
    3.Add the avocado, lime juice, cilantro, cumin, and salt. Process on high speed until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning – it may need more lime juice or salt. If it needs more heat, judiciously add cayenne or any chili powder you prefer
  • l_ashley
    l_ashley Posts: 154 Member
    Had spaghetti squash with feta cheese, olives, onions, garlic, a little shredded cheese and a little salt. It was so good! Also, a cup of spaghetti squash is only about 40 calories. :smile:
  • Briargrey
    Briargrey Posts: 498 Member
    I typically bring a ton of raspberries and either grapes or blueberries or a banana, three ounces of my favourite lunch meat (Kroger Bourbon Chicken), an ounce or two of cheese, and some fresh raw green beans or snap peas, plus carrots and cucumbers.

    If I'm being atypical, I may have soup or a Kind bar plus whatever fruit/vegetables I brought to gnaw on. Oh and the occasional serving or two of roasted edamame or raw pumpkin seeds.

    When I was first starting out, I brought more and spread it out throughout the day so I could bust something out any time I felt willpower fading or hunger distracting me. In general, however, I'm a light eater during the day with most of my calories consumed at dinner time and after.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,422 MFP Moderator
    Most days I bring a salad, which sounds boring but really isn't. Usually they're a protein, a cheese, a dressing, and a bunch of veggies and other stuff. But, you can mix and match to infinite possibilities to fit your tastes and goals. Some of my stuff includes (but definitely is NOT limited to):

    Proteins:
    Roasted chicken
    Grilled or pan-cooked steak
    Fajita or taco-style meat (chicken, steak, ground beef, ground turkey)
    Italian lunchmeats

    Cheeses:
    Goat
    Blue
    Cheddar/Colby
    Provolone/Mozzarella

    Dressings (all homemade):
    Ranch
    Olive oil/vinegar (balsamic, red wine)
    Olive oil/lemon/mustard

    Veggies:
    Infinite

    Other stuff:
    Bacon
    Dried fruit
    Apple slices
    Hard boiled eggs
    Nuts or seeds
    Crispy onions
    Beans (black, chickpeas)

    On and on and on and on.... Sure, I don't have ALL of this stuff on hand ALL of the time, so usually I end up eating a similar salad every day for a week at a time, but that's an often enough change-up for me!

    are the salads keeping you full ?

    If you make salads with the right ingredients it will.

    I make a salad with 2 cups of spinach, shredded carrots, 1/2 cucumber, 1/2 tomato, 1 egg, 1/2 avocado and 4 oz of rotisserie chicken. It's 600 calories of deliciousness and I struggle to eat the whole thing.

    I eat pretty much anything, ranch burgers or ranch bison burgers, egg salad, tuna salad, chipotle, chili, lentil soup, etc..
  • KNJScorpio
    KNJScorpio Posts: 4 Member
    I usually make another portion of dinner and take that with me for lunch. As for the cheese/sour cream thing, non-fat plain Greek Yogurt is actually a nice sub for sour cream. I thought I would HATE it, but I could barely tell the difference and I'm a sour cream freak.
  • jennegan1
    jennegan1 Posts: 677 Member
    Most days I bring a salad, which sounds boring but really isn't. Usually they're a protein, a cheese, a dressing, and a bunch of veggies and other stuff. But, you can mix and match to infinite possibilities to fit your tastes and goals. Some of my stuff includes (but definitely is NOT limited to):

    Proteins:
    Roasted chicken
    Grilled or pan-cooked steak
    Fajita or taco-style meat (chicken, steak, ground beef, ground turkey)
    Italian lunchmeats

    Cheeses:
    Goat
    Blue
    Cheddar/Colby
    Provolone/Mozzarella

    Dressings (all homemade):
    Ranch
    Olive oil/vinegar (balsamic, red wine)
    Olive oil/lemon/mustard

    Veggies:
    Infinite

    Other stuff:
    Bacon
    Dried fruit
    Apple slices
    Hard boiled eggs
    Nuts or seeds
    Crispy onions
    Beans (black, chickpeas)

    On and on and on and on.... Sure, I don't have ALL of this stuff on hand ALL of the time, so usually I end up eating a similar salad every day for a week at a time, but that's an often enough change-up for me!

    are the salads keeping you full ?

    Before I joined MFP last year last summer and fall I was making home made salads for dinner and it kept me full so like psulermon said if you got the right ingredients it will
  • dshalbert
    dshalbert Posts: 677 Member
    2 Soft chicken tacos
  • krazyforyou
    krazyforyou Posts: 1,428 Member
    I have found that if I dont skimp in the fats, not the carbs that I am Happier.

    Cream of Broccoli Soup
    2 bunches of broccoli heads
    4 to 6 cups of chicken stock depends on how thick you want it
    1/2 onion diced

    place oinion, stock and broccoli in stockpot and simmer until broccoli is completely tender. Cool to room temp and transfer to blender and blend until smooth. return to stockpot add salt and pepper to taste and 1 cup of half and half. heat until warm and serve with french crusty bread and butter.
  • Benphi91
    Benphi91 Posts: 31 Member
    3 boiled eggs, a tomato and some sliced ham.

    I've never been very good at making meals. Does the job, though.
  • toolzz
    toolzz Posts: 163 Member
    whole grain wrap with roasted sweet potato, red onion and goat cheese.......super yum

    ...forgot the baby kale...