158 Calorie Meal That Fills You Up!
UnknownMasta
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1 Bag of Steamed broccoli - 100 Calories (i cant believe its not butter spray if needed)
4.5 TBSP Egg Whites 38 Calories (Salt if you can't eat without it)
5 Strawberry - 20 Calories
Total = 158
4.5 TBSP Egg Whites 38 Calories (Salt if you can't eat without it)
5 Strawberry - 20 Calories
Total = 158
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That sounds weird and depressing. I'd rather not eat.105
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That's an interesting combination...3
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It sounds rather sad. I'd go for a walk and earn another hundred calories and have a proper omelette40
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Im afraid that would just leave me hungry again in 30 mins
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I'll try it. Thank you.4
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My go to midday snack/boost is a cup of unsalted chicken broth with whatever herbs I have on hand. Packed with protein and electrolytes for the busy person....and only 20 calories.
Today I added crushed red pepper cayenne pepper and parsley.
When I have time I simmer some veggies and ocassionally some type of meat into it and eat on it all week.6 -
drakedeborah3384 wrote: »My go to midday snack/boost is a cup of unsalted chicken broth with whatever herbs I have on hand. Packed with protein and electrolytes for the busy person....and only 20 calories.
Today I added crushed red pepper cayenne pepper and parsley.
When I have time I simmer some veggies and ocassionally some type of meat into it and eat on it all week.
20 calories =/= packed with protein. Nice savoury alternative to a tea or coffee though!23 -
Why?4
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drakedeborah3384 wrote: »My go to midday snack/boost is a cup of unsalted chicken broth with whatever herbs I have on hand. Packed with protein and electrolytes for the busy person....and only 20 calories.
Today I added crushed red pepper cayenne pepper and parsley.
When I have time I simmer some veggies and ocassionally some type of meat into it and eat on it all week.
That's not going to have more than 2g of protein...12 -
Is this the thread where you post meals that make people gag? I've been looking for this thread...29
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I don't eat meals less than 300 calories. I would be starving. And that's basically eating from the bottom of the fridge meals.6
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »That sounds weird and depressing. I'd rather not eat.
This made me laugh11 -
I'd rather eat 5 of my homemade turkey meatballs that equals 168 calories.15
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100g of broccoli is a tiny amount. I normally have 300-400 of vegetables in my lunch or dinner.4
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Sounds more like a small snack to me...3
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Not 4 TBs, 4 and a HALF.
You've somehow found the intersection of weirdly random and oddly specific.21 -
The key is behavior change over time, I can see me eating this type of meal for a week or two but I would not have the will power to eat like that for months on end. Over the last 160 days meals have included potato chips, ice cream, pizza,,, you name it but I have lost 64 lbs in this time. The key is portion control and exercise. I intend the changes I have made in lifestyle to be permanent so I do not make strictures in eating I will be unhappy with over extended time.10
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Geez!! I eat at the low end but honestly thought that mix was going to make me barf!
Chia Seed porridge/pudding
25g chia seed (111 cals)
200ml vitasoy unsweetened coconut milk (44 cal)
20ml Queen sugar-free maple syrup (10 cal)
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Alatariel75 wrote: »It sounds rather sad. I'd go for a walk and earn another hundred calories and have a proper omelette
This.3 -
If I have 6 strawberries will I throw off the meal's balance?10
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Piece of bread and 3.5 ounces of protein...a teaspoon of mustard, maybe a pickle slice...158 calories...mmmmm
Close your eyes and imagine a nice plate of broccoli, strawberries, and egg whites
I would lose man-points big-time and also throw up a little in my mouth
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Forgive me, but I'm laughing so hard from the responses, I can hardly type.8
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Sounds so good!1
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Instructions unclear. Got egg whites caught in ceiling fan.22
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Are you mixing these all together or just eating them in the same meal time?
It seems pretty bland. Any reason you are avoiding herbs and spices? They don't add many calories.
158 calories is low for a meal for me. Sometimes I have a pretty light breakfast if I am going to eat a higher calorie lunch or dinner though. I would probably have a whole egg instead of lots of egg whites as the yolk is the tasty part to me.
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I have two low cal meals that are easy and fill me up.
This one is about 110 calories plus the calories for the chicken you add. So if you're looking for a 158 calorie meal, add 48 calories worth of chicken (about 40 grams):
2 cups shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix (40 cal)
1 bag konjac noodles, rinsed well and dry fried (0-20 cal depending on source)
1 laughing cow cheese wedge (35 cal)
1 T parmesan cheese (20 cal)
1/3 cup chicken broth (5ish cal)
salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder, cayenne to taste (negligible cal)
1-2 tsp coconut aminos (5-10 cal)
diced or shredded cooked chicken in the amount you choose
Cook the cabbage in the broth until tender. Add all other ingredients and stir together until cheese is melted.
The second recipe is about 120 calories plus the chicken or salmon calories.
1 tsp coconut oil (39 cal)
1 bag konjac noodles, rinsed and dry fried (0-20)
2 T pressed peanut flour (50 depending on brand)
2 T soy sauce (20)
1/2 T fresh lime juice (2)
dash of hot sauce (0)
cooked chicken or a pouch/can of salmon - optional
garnish with cilantro
Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat and toss the noodles in the oil for a minute or two. Add the other ingredients and toss until combined.
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hmm, I admit to recently doing the OP's breakfast... with a couple of small changes that brought it to 350 Cal
Montreal Smoked Beef, 112g 136 Cal
Broccoli-Slaw (broccoli, carrot, red cabbage), 117g 34 Cal
Egg Whites 222g 106 Cal
Ketchup 63g 74 Cal
350 Cal 31g carb, 6g fat, 44g protein 1733mg sodium 4g fiber
(and a small cookie for a total of 415, in the interests of full disclosure)5 -
1/2 cup/70g frozen yogurt = 120 cals
1 ice cream cone = 20 cals
140 calories AND it's an ice cream cone.13
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