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Easy Healthy Options

SammaBread
Posts: 37 Member
What are your staple healthy foods or easy meals to make? Or if you are on the go trying to be healthy, what do you choose to eat? I want to make sure I eat healthy, even on those busy days.
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"Healthy" is a relative term.....not sure what your definition is.
That said, I still eat most of the same foods. I tweak things here & there. Higher fiber (whole grains) add more veggies, reduce fat (when reasonable).....that kind of thing.
If you're not sure how to make your favorite meals a bit healthier, there are lots of websites to help you. Skinnytaste.com and Cookinglight.com are a couple of my favorites.
A crockpot will be super helpful on busy days. I cook up a pot of soup or chili that I can freeze for lunches. They are great for cooking meat; chicken breast is good in so many dishes.3 -
Typical weight loss day for me:
Breakfast - glass of soy milk to hold me to snack time (omelet or steel cut oatmeal on weekends when I have time)
Morning Snack - almonds, piece of fruit, sometimes cheese
Lunch - sandwich and some fresh vegetables, soup, or healthful meal at restaurant
Afternoon Snack - protein bar or some yogurt when I have an afternoon snack
Dinner - frozen entree or carry out, something healthful, with veggies
Evening Snack - sugar free popsicles, sometimes a smoothie if I have the calories left over
All of this is quick and easy. For healthful American-style comfort food recipes, check out Evelyn Tribole's "Healthy Homestyle Cooking" and "More Healthy Homestyle Cooking" in addition to the websites mentioned above.2 -
fruits, veggies, lean meats, greek yogurt, protein bars, salads, oats, deli meat, eggs, milk, rice cakes...i dont take anything out of my diet. i just eat all things in moderation.2
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Check out hungrygirl.com I get alot of my dinner ideas from there. My typical breakfast is peanut butter on a tortilla. Morning snack of greek yogurt. Lunch is usually a sandwich or healthy frozen meal. Dinner is a 500 cal or less recipe from that site or other ideas. If I dont feel like cooking, I'll pick up a grilled snack wrap + fruit n yogurt parfait from Mcdonald's or grilled chicken breast + green beans from KFC. I always keep a protein bar on me for times that I'm running short on time or a pre workout snack. MY favorite is the Snicker's Marathon Bar!2
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Thank you all ! this is all very helpful !1
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I eat a lot of tuna, a lot of eggs, and a lot of frozen/canned vegetables. All very quick and easy. Of course, I eat other things too, but those are probably the easiest on my go to list.1
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Pnut butter bananna sandwhiches.
Boiled eggs.
Fried eggs w toast.
Frozen veggies and beans.
Chicken breast.
Greek yogurts.0 -
Paleo pancakes: I don't follow the version to the tee, and there are many variations 2 eggs, med. banana, cinnamon. Smash togather and cook. I cook the bottom on the stove and broil the top. I use strawberries and blueberries with a table spoon of 100% maple syrup not the fake stuff. 5 mins to cook and about 10mins to broil and if I am in a big hurry I just scramble them.0
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Healthy is relative. My version of healthy is lots of vegetables and fruit, whole grains, lean protein, low-fat dairy. Some meals that I eat on a day-to-day basis:
Breakfast:
~Greek yogurt with fruit and granola.
~A fruit smoothie made with fruit, spinach/kale, and cashew milk.
~Oatmeal with fruit and granola.
~Scrambled egg whites with spinach/kale and fruit on the side.
Lunch:
~A salad with lots of greens, tomato, cucumber, bell pepper, bacon bits, feta or reduced fat blue cheese, and a yogurt-based or lite dressing. Topped with grilled chicken or fish, or beans if I'm not in the mood for meat.
~A whole wheat wrap with hummus, avocado, greens, sliced veggies.
~Leftovers from the night before.
~A "healthy" frozen meal.
(All my lunches are paired with fruit)
Dinner:
~Salmon/grilled chicken/a lean cut of beef/tofu with a side of roasted veggies and a grain based side dish.
~Vegetable soup.
~A mini pizza made with a wheat tortilla and piled high with veggies and a sprinkle of cheese.
Snacks:
~Rice Cakes.
~Airpopped popcorn.
~Dark chocolate with dried fruit and nuts.
~Frozen yogurt.
~Lite string cheese.
~Veggies and hummus.
~Salsa and multi-grain chips.2
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