What do your meals look like (show me pictures)....

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  • tarothelp
    tarothelp Posts: 167 Member
    Stdavis53 wrote: »
    Here are a couple things I have made lately...

    Hickory Smoke Grilled Salmon With Citrus Shingles
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    Veggie Flatbreads on Flatout flatbreads - 150 calories each
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    Seafood Pho using Shiritaki Noodles, Krab and Shrimp 300 Calories per HUGE bowl
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    So far the Pho has been my absolute favorite thing i've made since starting this lower cal journey.
    Stdavis53 wrote: »
    Here are a couple things I have made lately...

    Hickory Smoke Grilled Salmon With Citrus Shingles
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    Veggie Flatbreads on Flatout flatbreads - 150 calories each
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    Seafood Pho using Shiritaki Noodles, Krab and Shrimp 300 Calories per HUGE bowl
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    So far the Pho has been my absolute favorite thing i've made since starting this lower cal journey.

    Please may I have your pho recipe!!!
  • vegmebuff
    vegmebuff Posts: 31,389 Member


    Veggie Flatbreads on Flatout flatbreads - 150 calories each
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    Seafood Pho using Shiritaki Noodles, Krab and Shrimp 300 Calories per HUGE bowl
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    So far the Pho has been my absolute favorite thing i've made since starting this lower cal journey.[/quote]

    Please may I have your pho recipe!!!
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    ....and your veggie flatbread recipe please? One whole pizza for 150cal? Wow Curious what the crust is/how it's made, etc.,
    Thanks :)

  • crackpotbaby
    crackpotbaby Posts: 1,297 Member
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    A typical dinner.

  • JL2513
    JL2513 Posts: 867 Member
    jkwolly wrote: »
    JL2513 wrote: »
    Local Popeye's had a Combat Crunch sale, so I bought 12 bars (8 different flavours). My treats for the next while :)
    How are those Kirkland protein bars? I've been eyeing them lately, but I have just been sticking with Pure Protein bars in the meantime.

    I tried the brownie Kirkland protein bar a couple of days ago and was super impressed! So much better than the Quest brownie or double chocolate chunk flavours. You wouldn't think chocolate would be a hard flavour to do well, but it surprisingly is. A lot of chocolate flavoured protein bars have too much of that protein flavour competing with the chocolate, but the Kirkland one actually tastes like a chocolate brownie. In fact, it's the best chocolate protein bar I've had to date!
  • crystallee85
    crystallee85 Posts: 50 Member

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    I tried the brownie Kirkland protein bar a couple of days ago and was super impressed! So much better than the Quest brownie or double chocolate chunk flavours. You wouldn't think chocolate would be a hard flavour to do well, but it surprisingly is. A lot of chocolate flavoured protein bars have too much of that protein flavour competing with the chocolate, but the Kirkland one actually tastes like a chocolate brownie. In fact, it's the best chocolate protein bar I've had to date![/quote]

    I recently tried them as well and absolutely love them. They taste more like a treat then a protein bar. The portion size and flavour are on point. You can't argue with the price either. They are easily half the price, if not more, than quest bars in Canada.

  • DaveDR7
    DaveDR7 Posts: 49 Member
    Guys can I ask what file size should the pics be? Tried to post but pic size was coming out at 1.5mb to 2.5mb, is that too much to post?
    If so any iPhone apps to reduce it down to 300mb or less?
  • Intentional_Me
    Intentional_Me Posts: 336 Member
    Dinner last night and lunch today. Added black berries on the side with lunch today. All of it was a little over 300 cals. I'm one of those thats wants to eat ALL THE THINGS in the afternoon so I save most of my calories for then. u95oumjxwbpn.jpg
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  • Brendalea69
    Brendalea69 Posts: 3,863 Member
    Carbquik waffles with lc maple syrup and breakfast sausage 9m4i59v2ggn3.jpg
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  • DaveDR7
    DaveDR7 Posts: 49 Member
    edited January 2017
    Hi all,
    I've been a typical stereotypical male, leaving the cooking to my other half.
    That started to change when I decided to change my life for the better 11 days ago, I decided to take back control of my body, it's been going on the wrong direction for several years and I added another 10lb since the last time I was on here 6 years ago!
    So out went the old, in with the new thinking and after the first 4 days of doing Insanity, I was insane enough to try the cooking lark, a simple chicken stir-fry and it was a success, even my wife enjoyed it, although she picked most of the veg out of it, so I've had to adapt and unfortunately there's less colour nowadays, no bean sprouts, red and green peppers or broccoli, because someone doesn't like that!
    So it's a rather bland mess, but made by my own hand and considering I was one of a few people that could easily burn beans on toast!
  • DaveDR7
    DaveDR7 Posts: 49 Member
    edited January 2017
    I make the Asian sauce now with a bit of a kick, to give the food a nice tingle on the tongue.
    My 3rd Chicken noodle and rice stir-fry, hot on the tongue but bland to look at!
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    Sorry about the 2nd post, seems I can't add a biggee post!
  • Aerocrazd
    Aerocrazd Posts: 87 Member
    crazyravr wrote: »
    N'oats breakfast bowl at the office with a scoop of ON Whey protein.
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    N'oats breakfast bowl, what exactly is in that? I get the blueberries/bananas but whatelse? Looks awesome. Thanks!!
  • Aerocrazd
    Aerocrazd Posts: 87 Member
    crazyravr wrote: »
    Aerocrazd wrote: »
    crazyravr wrote: »
    N'oats breakfast bowl at the office with a scoop of ON Whey protein.

    N'oats breakfast bowl, what exactly is in that? I get the blueberries/bananas but whatelse? Looks awesome. Thanks!!

    Its like oatmeal, just no oats haha :) in this one....

    ¼ cup walnut pieces
    1 tablespoon flaxseed meal
    1 tablespoon coconut flour
    1 cup cashew milk
    1 teaspoon chia seeds
    Pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg
    1 tablespoon raisins
    scoop of ON Whey rocky road

    Add the flaxseed meal, nuts and coconut flour to a medium saucepan and toast for few minutes.
    Next, add the milk, chia seeds and spices and cook for 5 more minutes stirring so that nothing burns.
    Turn off heat, stir in raisins and protein powder and eat :)

    I usually place all of this into the container and heat it up in the microwave at work, and then stir in the protein powder.

    Sounds wonderful, could I substitute the flaxseed meal and coconut flour with oats? Btw, I made your cheesecake and put 12 crushed oreos instead of the blueberries and it turned out great. Using blueberries in the next one. Thanks!
  • Brendalea69
    Brendalea69 Posts: 3,863 Member
    My meal for today was Venison steak,onions, mayo/ketchup sauce and cheddar biscuits.
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  • lyssasm
    lyssasm Posts: 21 Member
    This was from a few days ago, but I made spinach artichoke stuffed chicken with roasted mini red potatoes and broccoli. The chicken itself is only a little under 600 calories! It's so so so good, and easier to make than you thing. 130dxb3sdawn.jpg
  • judoka03
    judoka03 Posts: 2 Member
    edited January 2017
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    Parmesan crusted salmon with arugula salad and a balsamic dressing
  • Brendalea69
    Brendalea69 Posts: 3,863 Member
    LC Taco Wrap with Sour Cream
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  • gigieatss
    gigieatss Posts: 60 Member








    (I ate like 6 of those hahahah)







  • vegmebuff
    vegmebuff Posts: 31,389 Member
    ^^^ @giasbash6260 YUMMAH!!!! All looks too good...jealous!
  • vegmebuff
    vegmebuff Posts: 31,389 Member
    @crazyravr - regarding: "....Cause that day the collard greens just looked sooooo good in the garden ;) actually all the veggies you see are from my backyard garden....".

    Don't you live in Ontario? Garden in January??? Global warming really must be happening....lol!
  • jkwolly
    jkwolly Posts: 3,049 Member
    vegmebuff wrote: »
    ^^^ @giasbash6260 YUMMAH!!!! All looks too good...jealous!
    Double that! All that delicious tuna <3

    My dinner last night was a basmati rice bowl with kidney beans, broc, cilantro and mango habanero salsa!
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  • vegmebuff
    vegmebuff Posts: 31,389 Member
    edited January 2017
    crazyravr wrote: »
    vegmebuff wrote: »
    @crazyravr - regarding: "....Cause that day the collard greens just looked sooooo good in the garden ;) actually all the veggies you see are from my backyard garden....".

    Don't you live in Ontario? Garden in January??? Global warming really must be happening....lol!

    These pics are from the summer :) Lets just say I got a little behind in posting when life got in a way for a bit ;)

    makes sense to me now! I always wondered where you lived with all those 'summery'/grilled dishes you make! LOL!
  • fidangul
    fidangul Posts: 673 Member
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    Not something that I make often but I should do!!!
  • laurawaller420
    laurawaller420 Posts: 7 Member
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    This was so yummy!!
  • NahrasWay
    NahrasWay Posts: 78 Member
    edited January 2017
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    Bfast this morning! Spring mix, Boca breakfast scramble patty, eggs, bacon, kimchi, and guac.

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    Orange Chicken for dinner last night with brown rice and peppers. Tonight is going to look very similar but Teriyaki instead :)


  • olyamhc
    olyamhc Posts: 60 Member
    edited January 2017
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    Spaghetti squash with soy chorizo, peas, tomatoes, onions, garlic. And on the right is fried green zucchini.
  • ashgladue
    ashgladue Posts: 8 Member
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    Copycat Chickfila tortilla soup!
  • ShaleSelkies
    ShaleSelkies Posts: 251 Member
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    Not the prettiest looking setup but dried strawberry chips reconstituted in milk.