What have you "Prepped" for the coming week?
moxleymama6
Posts: 532 Member
I know Sunday is prep day for a lot of people. I'm almost finished with my basic prep for this week. I roasted a turkey and bagged the breast meat in 4 oz packages. I hard boiled a dozen eggs. I made a batch of Greek yogurt coleslaw and 3 quart jars of vegetable soup. Baby carrots, celery, cucumbers & spinach are prepped and ready for salads. What have you prepped for the coming week?
Peace,
Amy
Peace,
Amy
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Sausage and eggs for breakfasts.
Chicken and black beans for lunch or chili (still have some left in the freezer).
Dinners are planned and portioned if needed.0 -
That's a lot! I did hard boiled eggs, cabbage soup and green smoothies.0
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We try and do meal prep Sunday evening. This week we are pressure cooking a turkey breast, the normal salad supplies, fruits and veggies, boiled eggs, hummus, yogurt, gronola. Always looking for new ideas0
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I'm making my lunches on Tuesday. Today, I just boiled some beans, lentils, and rice.0
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Basmati rice, veggie burgers, diced/sliced veg, yogurts, fruits, and a giant crock-pot full of lovely minestrone is simmering as we type. I've got some canned beans as well, so I'm set for the week!0
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I'm a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants kinda gal (extra points if you know the movie ^^). I've just made some overnight oatmeal because I'm a student and don't have a lot of time in the morning.0
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Breakfast - mason jar muesli with chopped pear
Lunch - Thai chicken and veg wraps with grapes
Snack 1 - Mango kale protein smoothie
Snack 2 - Nuts, cheese and deli meat.0 -
I actually didn't prep this week and it's stressing me out I've been meal prepping my breakfast and lunch consistently for 9 months and this week I decided to buy lunch all week. I'm still bringing my breakfast, that usually consists of boiled eggs, yogurt, a piece of fruit.0
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Shepherds Pie for the hubster's lunches, Spiced Lentil and Eggplant Bake for mine, ham and veg soup for freezer fodder and to get rid of the Christmas ham (will make a nice change if either of us get sick of lunches).0
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2dz steamed (boiled) eggs
12 servings of veggie frittata
5lbs taco meat
3lbs bacon
4 1.5lb meat loafs
3lbs loaded cauliflower mash
6lbs chopped vegetables (eggplant, zucchini, onion, bell peppers, broccoli)
1lb peanut butter keto fudge (1oz servings)
1lb chocolate coconut fat bombs (keto Mounds balls)
30lbs lamb, beef, pork, chicken, turkey (cut, bagged, seasoned, frozen)
We did this yesterday. Saturday morning is our main prep day with Tuesday night for more veggies. This weekend was "meat prep" because we visited the butcher. This was a 2-hour prep. Most Saturday morning preps are less than an hour with 2 people working.0 -
Wow, I've just joined the prepping for the week party and from what I see I have a lot to do to even pretend to be a contender.
For my first time I have only prepped for my veggie and fruit smoothie and a turkey burger for my lunch. I do have some turkey meat in the freezer so tomorrow I will simply pull it out and put together some veggies as an side for the rest of the week.0 -
I packed two days worth of lunches/snacks for work. Also grilled up a bunch of chicken for my dinners so all I have to do is throw together a side in the evening.0
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We don't formally prep on Sunday, but do try to cook recipes on the weekend that give planned-overs for the week.
Saturday dinner was home-made Pizza with enough leftovers for 6 lunch servings (to feed 2 tweens twice and 2 adults)
Sunday was chicken stew with lots of veggies with enough leftovers for 2 adult lunch servings and 2 more servings for the freezer.0 -
Chicken and rice soup, beef chili, hard boiled eggs, salads for lunch, poached shredded chicken0
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I'm lazy. I have prepped nothing. This is a good reminder.0
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I enjoy cooking most of my meals so I rarely "prep." I did, however, get ingredients on Saturday to make some amazing slow cooked meals.0
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Crustless quiche with spinach, arugula, onion, goat cheese and cherry tomatoes. 6 serves at 286 cals per serve, nommm!!!
Plus taco salad with ground bison instead of beef. Salad items include lettuce, yellow pepper, pico de gallo, cilantro, avacado (2 oz per serve), fresh jalapeños, salsa and reduced fat Mexican cheese. 336 cals per serve.
Plus leftover pork tenderloin with roasted cauliflower and broccoli. About 300 cals per serve (caul. and broc. were roasted with olive oil, garlic, red pepper flakes, parmesan cheese and black pepper).
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- Hard boiled eggs
- Cut up and marinated chicken for grilled kabobs
- Made filling for burritos
- Steel cut oatmeal in my crockpot
- Washed and cut up greens and veggies
- Breakfast sandwiches
- Made blueberry pancakes and froze them.
Prepping makes things so much easier!0 -
The only prep I have done is a lot of shopping and splitting up the meats before freezing. Busy weekend.0
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