Help with breakfast/lunch/dinner
kamrankhaled
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Hi guys:
I will really appreciate if you guys share recipes for all three courses everyday. Well my wife tries to make something different everyday but she is getting frustrated as she started to run out of ideas what healthy choice is to be served.
Also it will be bonus if you can share any easy/readymade food meal so that a Master zero-chef like me can make.
I will really appreciate if you guys share recipes for all three courses everyday. Well my wife tries to make something different everyday but she is getting frustrated as she started to run out of ideas what healthy choice is to be served.
Also it will be bonus if you can share any easy/readymade food meal so that a Master zero-chef like me can make.
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I eat a lot of the same foods all the time. I only do food prep one day a week, so I make everything in bulk. I eat alot of chicken, pork and ground turkey, but use different spices so it's not the same all the time. Same thing with rice, couscous and quinoa. I buy different varieties to try and keep it from getting stale. You can make all kinds of breakfast casseroles just by throwing different meats and veggies in eggs. Good luck! ps: your dinner picture looks delish!0
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Thanks for your tips.. Will share these with my Chef (wife)!!0
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I can give you a typical days meals for me:
Breakfast - soft boiled egg, 1 piece whole grain toast with light butter spread, fresh orange slices, half cup of LF lactaid milk.
Lunch - I cup of homemade chilli con carnae with 2 T of chopped raw onion and 1 T of shredded cheddar cheese on top, hot tea.
Snack - 5 oz of fat free flavored Dannon greek yogart.
Dinner - 3 oz barbequed ribeye steak, half a baked russet potato topped with 1 T light butter spread, 1 T bacon bits and 1 T chopped green onion, half cup of steamed spinach, one glass white wine.
I try for each full meal to be 300 - 400 cals. I try to get my protein around 60 - 85 gms. I'm doing about 1300 cals per day. You probably need more than that.
The chilli is easy to make: it's 1 can each kidney beans & pinto, 1 can tomato paste, 1 can chopped tomato, 1 lb lean ground beef, 1 onion chopped, 3 garlic cloves chopped, 1 cup water, .5 T EVOO, 2 T chilli powder. You just saute the ground beef with the onion & garlic, drain the pan then dump in the rest and simmer covered on very low heat. I like it mild but you can always add more spices.
Hope this helps you and gives you some good ideas.
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By the way this chilli makes about 7 one cup servings.0
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I buy a bunch of different marinade and put a bunch of different meats in my freezer and mix and match during the week.. Yesterday was roasted garlic salmon fillets today is teriyaki cube steak.0
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Breakfast: lots of eggs. Scrambled eggs, eggs over easy, hard boiled eggs, omelettes. Oatmeal or quinoa hot cereal.
Lunch: usually some form of leftovers.
Dinner: baked chicken with veggies, stir fry (so easy!), ground turkey burgers with salad0 -
These egg white muffins are the best thing I've discovered. You can change up the toppings however you like, they are quick and tasty, and even re-heat VERY well.
My most recent recipe:
Spray muffin tins with cooking spray(I use coconut oil spray)
Add diced pepper and onion
Chopped spinach
1/2 tsp salsa
Top with 1/3 cup egg whites
Pepper to taste
350 degrees for 30 minutes.
I portion 2 muffins(100-120 cal total) in each sandwich bag.
To re-heat:
Open ziploc bag, pop in microwave for 1 minute.
Enjoy!
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