What's for supper???
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I accidentally did a 5K today for the first time ever and I'm feeling pretty awesome about it. I'm having dinner right now and it's a pretty epic recovery bowl: bed of greens, chili-spiced black beans & tomatoes, cottage cheese, grilled chicken, salsa, avocado, and Cholula. Oh, and I had a cornbread muffin on the side but I basically inhaled it right away.0
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Fried pineapple and coconut French toast0
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Treating myself by going out for sushi *happydancing*
Will stick to traditional nigiri or chirashi, none of that (super delicious) tempura or spicy mayo until I reach my goals!0 -
Leftovers!!
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Roasted chicken w/lemon, rosemary & garlic
Sauteed kale w/onions & garlic
1/2 baked sweet potato w/butter
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ccassada2007 wrote: »How does everyone have time to prepare and cook such wonderful meals? I leave for work at 6:30 am and don't get home until 5pm. By then im to tired to prepare such awesome dishes. I need recipes for awesome quick meals. Any ideas?
I cook on the weekends for the whole week. I pack my snacks and my meals into containers (I freeze some meals to last the later park of the week) and just grab and go. Try freezing crockpot meals. In the AM you can just dump them into the crockpot and it'll be hot and ready to eat when you get home.
I prep on the weekends, too, but sometimes it's hard to eat the same thing for days. To prevent taste bud boredom, I'll prepare parts of meals to last the whole week. Example: Cook a big batch of grains and protein (let's use quinoa and chicken) and use them as a base in different recipes throughout the week. Examples: quinoa chicken broccoli casserole with cheeeeese on Monday (leftovers for Wednesday), Thai quinoa salad with peanut butter and cashews Tuesday (leftovers for Thursday), and chicken stir fry with those frozen mixed veggies on Friday.0 -
I tried a new chili tonight. Other than having a little too much cayenne pepper, it was very good. And I found that Cheddar cheese cooled it down enough to eat. Next time I will do less pepper, but other than that, it is a keeper.
As prepared:
16 oz mild ground turkey sausage
12 oz ground turkey
131g {1} onion
28 oz crushed tomatoes
10 oz diced tomatoes with green chili's
2 tbs dried garlic
3 tbs chili powder
1 tsp oregano
1 tsp crushed cayenne pepper {if you like it hot}
11 oz drained and rinsed kidney beans
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp cumin
170 calories and 17g protein per 198g serving
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Tonight it's gonna be arroz con gandules with fried yucca and tostones.0
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Leftovers! I cleaned out the freezer. All warmed up nicely in the slow cooker. Hubby's not going to be happy. There's three types of bean leftovers (soup, hot baked beans, and stew), tomato paste, mushroom water, corn, and roast beef.
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The freezer looks great.0 -
We're going to the drive in tonight so unbuttered popcorn.0
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Chicken and waldorf salad sandwich on wheat chibata bread; broccoli and fries.
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Girls Trip, we went out for pizza on our first night. We got two kinds to share, one was 4 meat, one was chicken, artichoke, sun dried tomato and basil.
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Grilled chicken salad wrap with lettuce, sliced cucumbers and avocado inside in a whole wheat wrap0
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Supper tonight was chili stir-fry {topped with Cheddar}, a carrot and toasted Baguette slices. Had a few grapes as I was cleaning up. All very good
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Herb pepper swordfish, mushroom risotto (should def have had less) and green beans with tomatoes.0 -
Baked beans, strawberries and a hotdog0
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Tacos
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The baby shower at work went longer then planned, so I did eat a little of the plate they brought me. But my real supper is waiting for me at home.
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Homemade Enchilada
Made of: onion, crushed red peppers,lean beef, seasoning, ff re-fried beans, raisins, olives, enchilada sauce, and cheddar on top...I split the pan between flour and corn tortilla's.
My 1st day here and I love that photo's can be posted!0 -
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Tonight it's whole wheat pasta with tomato and spinach meat sauce. Topped with lots of parm, of course!
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BLT's and canned corn since there are no ears available. Everyone in my house loves this meal during the warmer weather and it's so easy to make when I'm feeling lazy.0
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See Rachel's post below if you are still having the "huge pic" issue.Olivia, just wanted to share this with you...I just posted a pic using Firefox version 34.0.5. The pic still appears huge before I post the reply (e.g., right after I attach the pic and when I click on "Preview"). Then, I had to scroll over to the right in order to click on "Post Reply." After I posted the reply, the pic is sized down to fit the page. Before, it sized down as soon as I attached the pic.
Also, here are a couple responses from the What do your meals look like post where they say they are still seeing huge pics.Steph38878 wrote: »I'm using firefox. They're still huge....When I use IE on my desktop they look normal, but when I use IE on my Surface they come out huge! I wonder if it varies by device instead of by program used.
For anyone having still seeing large photos, can you either post in here, or send me a PM to @rachel and let me know what you're using. I was unable to recreate the bug on chrome, firefox or safari on a Mac.0 -
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