More veggies, please!!
beaches61
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I need to do more veggies to help keep myself satisfied.
I do eat veggies, but in looking at my diet, I think it would help me to pack in MORE of them so I can feel fuller.
Here are the veggies that I typically do. If you have other suggestions for how to do tasty veggies without too many calories to feel fuller and be healthier, please suggest>
What I already do:
Raw carrots and hummus - I have this a LOT.
Steamed broccoli
Baked sweet potato - I eat this a lot, too.
Spinach salad (with feta and boiled egg)
Fresh asparagus, usually grilled
Green beans
Lettuce or spinach on a sandwich - I like sandwiches.
Other ideas?
I do eat veggies, but in looking at my diet, I think it would help me to pack in MORE of them so I can feel fuller.
Here are the veggies that I typically do. If you have other suggestions for how to do tasty veggies without too many calories to feel fuller and be healthier, please suggest>
What I already do:
Raw carrots and hummus - I have this a LOT.
Steamed broccoli
Baked sweet potato - I eat this a lot, too.
Spinach salad (with feta and boiled egg)
Fresh asparagus, usually grilled
Green beans
Lettuce or spinach on a sandwich - I like sandwiches.
Other ideas?
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Summer is rolling around soon, it's very easy to grow lettuce. Having fresh lettuce growing makes for the freshest salad ever, every night. And they don't get boring if you plant a variety of lettuces.
Veggie soups are great, too. I like to include celery, carrots, asparagus, green beans, and a bunch of other things. Some sort of leafy vegetable usually goes well in a veggie soup, too. Spinach, arugula, kale, chard, cabbage, etc.
Green smoothies and green juices are another way to slip more veggies into your diet.
Edit: Oh i forgot to add. You said you like greens on bread. Try using a tortilla, spread some hummus on it, and then LOAD it with spring mix. A little mustard, a few thinly sliced tomatoes, and some thinly sliced cucumbers.0 -
mushrooms, brussel sprouts, butternut squash, kale, arugula, bell peppers
don't forget yummy avocados.. higher in calories but sooo yummy.0 -
I don't usually eat avocados. But I'm not a picky eater. Do you just eat them raw or how do you prepare them?
I have read about the green smoothies but have not tried them. Guess I'll have to give it a go.0 -
Edit: Oh i forgot to add. You said you like greens on bread. Try using a tortilla, spread some hummus on it, and then LOAD it with spring mix. A little mustard, a few thinly sliced tomatoes, and some thinly sliced cucumbers.
This sounds YUMMY!!!! Thanks, I will absolutely be trying that.0 -
I make curries or stir frys and just LOAD them with veggies.
In my curry I have zucchini, broccoli, onions, sweet potato, bell peppers, mushrooms, peas... basically whatever I have.
In pasta dishes and lasagnas I just add more veggies to the sauce. So if you have a meat sauce toss some chopped zucchini, mushrooms, and onions in it.
Really take any dish you normally make, and bulk it up with veggies.0 -
I wouldn't worry too much about the calories in vegetables, especially since they're good for you! Maybe pay attention to avocados and potatoes, but other than that, eat away! I loooove eating peppers. I make onion dip, which is 0% greek yogurt with onion soup mix from Lipton. Loooowww calorie dip that tastes f'n amazing. I also make sweet potato cubes. Toss them with a bit of olive oil, pepper, garlic, and some tamarind. Delicious. I add red pepper and zucchini to the mix. I like to roast my asparagus in a bit of olive oil and lightly coat with Parmesan. I make baby red russets by cutting them in half, adding olive oil (i love olive oil) and tossing with italian seasoning and garlic!! I love cooking!0
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All of the veggies you posted are great. I eat all of them also. And this is only my second week and I had to cut back on my food was eating too much, Keep up the good work: it will pay off for us all:0
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the most awesome wrap is roasted sweet potato with carmelized red onion and goat cheese...in a tortilla or a pita...or a bowl if you don't want bread. Roasting veg makes them taste completely different and I think more filling too.0
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I like to take different veggies and put them in ziploc steam bags then I bring them to work with me and just throw they in the microwave for a few minutes and they are great. I usually put baby bella mushrooms (quartered) yellow squash (sliced) asparagus (cut in pieces) baby carrots, broccoli and I even tried adding whole okra this time(haven't tried it yet) then just before I put it in the microwave I add a little chicken bouillion to give it a little more flavor. They have turned out very good.0
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I will try almost any veggie I see in the store that looks good. Now that the weather is starting to warm up (sort of), the green markets will be out and about with all sorts of fresh veggies. I love grilling my veggies with just a light spray of olive oil. I love to grill:
mushrooms
asparagus
squash
Brussel Sprouts (microwave for 3 minutes first to soften)
Green Beans (put them in a grill basket so they don't fall through the grill)
Enjoy!!0 -
Here are some ideas I like: sautéed zucchini, roasted brussel sprouts are very filling (or cabbage). Have you tried kale? I discovered I don't care for it raw, but I enjoy it sautéed/roasted. Do you like bell peppers? Those have so much flavor, you don't really need any dip. Have you tried other varieties of squash? Some are more stringy than others... but butternut squash has a velvety texture and nice rich flavor. How about cauliflower mash (instead of mashed potatoes)? I tried a cauliflower crust pizza which was pretty good, I would think the mash would be delicious if seasoned well. Collard greens & swiss chard are very tasty sautéed. If you'd like, I can hunt down the recipe & forward to you. I'll vouch for green smoothies; spinach is best as it grinds up nicely (better than kale) and the fruit flavor takes over.. .you don't taste the spinach in a smoothie0
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These are all great ideas, thank you so much!!! I am going to print all of them out.
I haven't tried kale, but again, I'm open to anything, and I'm really not picky.
I do like squash, too, but for some reason we just never seem to cook it. Have to get that on the menu.
I LOVE collard greens -- strange, the only time we ever seem to eat them is on New Year's Day!0 -
spaghetti squash! yum
shaved brussel sprouts, sauteed with bacon and mushrooms. I have to have this at LEAST twice a week but more like 4 times a week. It is so good.0 -
I love vegetables anyways, but if I really want to get in some extra servings I'll make a pureed veggie soup. Onions, zucchini, red and green bell peppers, a bit of squash, and some lentils. About 3 parts raw chopped veggies to 1 cup dry lentils.0
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I think I've been in a food rut. These ideas are going to help me spice things up. Thank you, and keep them coming, I am going to try them!0
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I love Jicama. If its accessible to you.. use it! I don't crave sweets and salts.. I crave textures. And when I need something crunchy.. I will just chop some up and eat it. It's pretty mild too and easily takes on the taste of whatever you use it with. I put it in salads and anything mexican I eat. So good.0
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I LOVE grilled zucchini/summer squash/and onion. SOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOD! **drool**0
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I love most vegetables, but a couple suggestions I didn't see yet: roasted bell peppers (I eat these almost every day). I also like to stick halved tomatoes under the broiler for a couple minutes with Italian seasoning and a tiny bit of cheese.0
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i like potatoes0
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Cucumbers are my go to snack. Great on sandwiches or with a low cal dip. But I like them plain.
Roasted broccoli is great. I saw on a cooking show where she roasted radishes. Said it made them sweet so I tried it. They were very very good.
I agree with the grilled squash idea. Love grilled squash.
Another crazy idea that I find delicious is grilled green tomatoes. I toss sliced green tomatoes with light drizzle of olive oil, minced garlic and fresh lemon juice. Salt and pepper to taste. Grill until tender. They are awesome... Or I think so. I'm sure you could use canola oil but I use olive oil for good fat.0 -
have you tried wonder soup i use it but not in the context its used on the site but it is tasty and satisfies hunger. http://divascancook.com/2012/10/wonder-soup-recipe-weight-loss-soup-7-day-diet-cabbage-soup.html0
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My favorites: Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Steamed Artichokes with lemon, Roasted cauliflower is suprisingly good, just cut it up in chunks, I rubbed some siracha, crushed garlic and olive oil on it and roasted it at 425 for about 20 minutes, and it gave me that "buffalo wing" fix. A favorite raw veggie is the bagged snap peas - my husband eats them like candy. They are easy to grow too. I put spinach in my smoothies for breakfast too - if you do smoothies, try peeling an avocado and freezing the halves in a zip lock bag. Then you can use them in smoothies for a creamy frozen texture, but you won't taste the avocado. I love avocados on toast too!0
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Loaded loaded loaded veggie soups, any type of vegetable that you enjoy, with some fresh and dried herbs, some braggs liquid aminos, miso as a meaty broth finish.. and enjoy. I LOVE it, huge staple for me.
Shishkabobs!
Any type of stir "fry" vegetable just load up the flavours, some mrs dash and a ton of veg..
Stuffed peppers!
Egg whites, or omelettes with the yolk and a ton of veggies, or make it into a frittata
Baked and seasoned veggies- like peppers, onions, broccoli
Coleslaw with/without mayo
Broccoli coleslaw<3.- with avocado as a dip w/ cilanto < make this all of the time and its delicious!
A healthy G-free tortilla/ wrap or cut it in half, and then add a ton of vegetables and hummus/salsa as the dressing
Mashed cauliflower- just like potatoes, yum yum.0 -
I boil a pot of water, cut up a whole bunch of kale chopped up and toss that into the water for a few minutes til it is softer, drain. Then i use my sea salt and garlic grinder and grind some of that and add pepper...mmmm
Spinach- I get a bag of the baby leaves, I chop up a clove or 2 fresh garlic, saute that in a tablespoon (or less) of Extra virgin olive oil til soft, add the bag of spinach cover (so the water helps to prevent drying out) and eat.0 -
If you are hungry, make sure you are getting enough lean protein which will keep you full. Here's my favorite meal - either for breakfast lunch or dinner -- Fill a sauté pan with mushrooms, onions, peppers, broccoli, spinach (you can use frozen veggies- they work great. I don't always like them if I am eating straight veggies because they are not as crisp, but since you are making an "omelet" the texture is just fine) Then when the vegs are soft I pour in egg whites (or two scrambled eggs) - add a little cheese like feta or goat cheese (little bit goes a long way) - You will have a HUGE plate of food for not very many calories at all. Filling and it stays with you for hours.
Easy veggie soup - 1 carton of Pacific roast red pepper and tomato soup, 1 carton of chicken broth, bring to a simmer, dump in a bunch of frozen veggies of your choice (I like Costco's Normandy blend of cauliflower, broccoli and carrots). When ready to serve, stir in a spoonful of greek yogurt and that will add creaminess - if you can afford the calories, add cheese!
I use guacamole instead of mayo on sandwiches.0 -
Thank you! Those are great idea, too, love the veggie breakfast, I will do that.0
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Cauliflower! My favorite :-)
It comes in a few varieties...there's even purple/green/yellow cauliflower!0 -
I've been on a yellow/summer squash kick lately. I put sliced squash, tomato, mushrooms, onion, garlic, (sometimes pico instead of the tomatoes and onion) and a dash of chicken broth in a pot and boil/steam until tender. Add some chicken, chickpeas, or both, for a light dinner.0
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I had a veggie loaded cheese quesadilla for dinner tonight, you can look at my diary if you like. I also posted the recipe with pics.0
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I make onion dip, which is 0% greek yogurt with onion soup mix from Lipton. Loooowww calorie dip that tastes f'n amazing.
Brilliant ...never thought of that...I am SO making that. Thanks:drinker:0
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