Easy, cheap, and tasty lunch!
ShelbyHacksWeightloss
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I just came up with this on my own cause I like hummus and pita bread. I'm sure there is something similar to it on the web with more detail lol.
I made a grilled chicken, hummus, and pita bread sa which with fresh green pepper and spinach. Only thing you have to cook is your chicken great with some calorie free seasonings ( I use sea salt, pepper, onion powered, garlic powder). Cut your pita bread in half. Add hummus to the inside stuff with Raw baby spinach or kale and bellpepper, then you done! Hope you like it
I made a grilled chicken, hummus, and pita bread sa which with fresh green pepper and spinach. Only thing you have to cook is your chicken great with some calorie free seasonings ( I use sea salt, pepper, onion powered, garlic powder). Cut your pita bread in half. Add hummus to the inside stuff with Raw baby spinach or kale and bellpepper, then you done! Hope you like it
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I forgot to say that the calories on mine came out to about 350 calories for the whole sandwich. I found a low carb pita bread that only had 16carbs which none are from sugar. 8g protein, 7gs fiber, and I believe 3.5 grams of fat, .5 being saturated. The brand is called Toufayan and it's their low carb pita0
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Looks good!0
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I love making cabbage soup in bulk and freezing for an easy go-to lunch. Since I don't want to do the cabbage soup crash diet I spice up my recipe. I use v8 for the broth and add corn, black beans, spicey ground sausage, garlic, peppers, celery, carrots, onions, cabbage. Basically loaded up veggies!0
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I love making cabbage soup in bulk and freezing for an easy go-to lunch. Since I don't want to do the cabbage soup crash diet I spice up my recipe. I use v8 for the broth and add corn, black beans, spicey ground sausage, garlic, peppers, celery, carrots, onions, cabbage. Basically loaded up veggies!
Sounds like a good idea!0 -
That soup sounds good! What would be the approximate calories!0
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Looks delicious, I use tomakepita pizzas0
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The international standard for energy is kilojoule. Just out of interest why do North Americans still use the calorie?
Delicious recipe by the way0 -
^ you are on the wrong website then Bonsaimatt. We have to change it to kj's if we want ourselves.0
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Bonsaimatt wrote: »The international standard for energy is kilojoule. Just out of interest why do North Americans still use the calorie?
Not just North Americans. I'm British and live in Norway and have never come across kilojoules on an exercise machine, on a recipe or in conversation. I just googled it out of interest and it seems to be mostly Australia who use it. I'm curious to know if anywhere in Europe uses it as a standard.
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A low carb pitta? I need to find such a thing in the UK. This could be life changing.0
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There is an 8 carb (4 net carb) pita bread. Brand name is Joseph's. You can find it at Walmart or purchase from netrition.com0
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Thank you unfortunately, we don't have Walmart here and can't order from netrition but for any other UK people reading this thread I've found them here http://www.carblife.co.uk/wraps-and-flatbreads/josephs-pita-bread-6-pack#.VcDK_PlVhBc0
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chloeelizabethm wrote: »A low carb pitta? I need to find such a thing in the UK. This could be life changing.
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I like the joseph's brand too but don't go to walmart very often (found too tempting to spend money there!) but I rotate through my faves - joseph's flatbread, mission carb balance tortillas (small is fave but have to get the medium soft taco size often since it's the one the store nearest me carries), nature's own light wheat or honey wheat, and my current phase - thomas light multigrain english muffins. there's a couple of others I cycle through here and there but these are the most often used and I try not to have more than one at a time until it's gone or made/frozen so I don't keep wasting food. with just me to feed I often eat the same thing for a while!
i'd forgotten about pita and lunch ideas so will have to plan some pita meals..would probably be good for my long 2 week stretch of night shifts0 -
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This looks a lot like what I'm having for lunch. Except, instead of hummus, I'm having it with fat free cream cheese and a little bit of ranch dressing. Oh, and added some egg whites seasoned with Mrs. Dash. I used the Joseph's pita bread. I LOVE that brand!0
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Bonsaimatt wrote: »The international standard for energy is kilojoule. Just out of interest why do North Americans still use the calorie?
Delicious recipe by the way
Made me chuckle. I was going to reply.... for the same reason we still use feet, inches, quarts, gallons etc. We never went metric. It was 'threatened' when I was in grade school but it never came to fruition.
The chicken in the OP pita looks delicious!! I'd totally load that up with any vegetable!!!0 -
Bonsaimatt wrote: »The international standard for energy is kilojoule. Just out of interest why do North Americans still use the calorie?
Delicious recipe by the way
Who knows! I wish we, north Americans, used energy instead of calories.0 -
I make my lunch at work I take a loaf of Daves's killer bread thin sliced, eating right oven roasted turkey, lettuce garlic pickles. pepper jack cheese, 1/4 advacado this is all for just under 300 calories. I also will then add carrots for my side and if I am super hungrey some string cheese. love it its so good. also sometime will change the turkey for tunafish.0
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