Looking for Food Lovers on a Diet!
LPintheCity
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I LOVE cooking new and different recipes each week and I want to know what everyone else is eating to lose weight! I get so sad when I see people logging 1 salmon filet and instant rice for dinner.... BORING & BLAND! I want to add some new friends with public diaries who also enjoy cooking so I can get some new recipe ideas. I'm primarily looking for vegetarian recipes, but meat-lovers are welcome too! Thanks :-)
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One of my friends was cutting for a body building competition and he ate the exact same meal 3x a day for months. Unseasoned boneless skinless chicken breasts, steamed broccoli, and rice.
I find it absolutely baffling that some folks don't mind eating the same meals again and again. Props to them, but I could never do it.
I love experimenting in the kitchen, there are so many wonderful flavours to explore. I've recently been really enjoying reading through The Food Lab and trying Kenji's recipes!4 -
Add me if you want, my diary is open and I love to cook (and eat!) Most of my evening meals are from the recipes I've built up, but can provide links to anything you like the look of3
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I don't keep a diary anymore, but I love to cook. Nutritious can also be very delicious, but I think a lot of people think losing weight has to be this painful thing and that if something tastes good, it must be "bad"...that and I think the art of cooking has been lost to a great many people...1
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You know...salmon doesn't have to be boring...I couldn't eat it for a long time...then a friend of mine gave me a blackened salmon recipe and wow....all the difference. I also had a smoked salmon at a company picnic that was to die for....loved it.... l am sure there are lots of people with cooking ideas out there.1
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I enjoy bland flavours quite a lot more than richer “tastier” ones, personally0
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One of my friends was cutting for a body building competition and he ate the exact same meal 3x a day for months. Unseasoned boneless skinless chicken breasts, steamed broccoli, and rice.
I find it absolutely baffling that some folks don't mind eating the same meals again and again. Props to them, but I could never do it.
I love experimenting in the kitchen, there are so many wonderful flavours to explore. I've recently been really enjoying reading through The Food Lab and trying Kenji's recipes!
I love vegetarian tacos. I could eat them every other night and be happy. We all eat our favorite foods regularly, some people just prefer more or less often. For me, even if I had them recently, I know I'll love them tonight.1 -
I'm not vegetarian, but I frequently eat meals that have no meat, and in many of my meals that do contain meat, the meat isn't really the focal point (i.e., you could often eliminate it and still have what I would consider a full meal). For example, tonight I logged about an ounce of dry salame with my dinner, but it was just what I was nibbling on to tide me over until I was able to actually fix dinner, which was black-eyed peas, white rice, and collard greens (leftovers from earlier in the week) with hot sauce and two of the batch of corn muffins I made this evening. I added some chiles, cheddar, and bacon to the corn muffin batter, but you could leave out the bacon.0
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Hey there,
How about poblano peppers stuff with rice and cheese, baked and serve with beans or avocado.3 -
How about hot corn salsa in a corn tortilla with slow cooker beans.1
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How about toast with avocado and bruschetta2
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How about a peanut butter and honey banana sandwich on wheat or whole gain bread.1
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How about noodle soup with vegatable broth, potatoes, and cabbage.1
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I can go on forever1
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Both my husband and I love cooking, entertaining, eating out and trialing new recipes. I am living proof that this does not mean not loosing weight Got down from obese to BMI 22 in 3.5 years. Sure possibly could have gone faster but I would have missed out on some great food and trials along the way.1
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I cook nearly every day, and if not then I've cooked for two days the day before
My way of cooking works like this: Meat is in the freezer in mostly equal portions (living along, etc). So I want to make a dish with mince and bulgur. I know the mince is roughly 100gr. I have a rough idea what else I put in and I want to stay within 550-650kcal. Another ingredient is feta, high in calories. So I decide to take 70gr of Bulgur instead of 80, cook and log all my ingredients at the same time. Feta comes last, so I can portion it such that it fits within my calorie budget, thus take a bit more or less.
Thus:
Meat calories is fixed due to what I've portioned and put in freezer
Rice, bulgur, potato, pasta, etc is fairly flexible, usually around 70-80gr dry.
Add oil, veggies and spices and log while cooking
If another calorie high ingredient is added then make it work.
For me logging and making it work doesn't take a lot of time.1 -
We cook frequently and we freeze leftovers in single serving portions to take to work for lunches. Saves money and is more healthful. Dinner last night was black bean soup. Easy to make and freezes well.1
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i love to cook (and bake when someone is around i can give it away to lol). most of my stuff i do in the recipe builder so you see what it is but not a breakdown of ingredients. often the calorie counts are slightly higher in the diary than what i actually made, because i make lower calorie substitutions when i can or the serving size is smaller and i just dont care to recreate the recipe myself, though sometimes i will. i just consider it a slight 'padding' lol
i usually take leftovers of some variety for lunch.
ive lost 103 pounds so it works for me lol1 -
If salmon is bland you're doing it wrong.1
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I don't worry too much about people who do the second meals all the time. If it's working for them, that's great. Personally though, I can't. Hubby and I are both food people, and I love cooking. So we're doing more of an "eat what we want, but less" method. We keep breakfasts and snacks in check, but dinner is adventure time (with leftovers going to lunch).
We're not vegetarian, but I am trying to do one "ethnic" dish (we live in Houston, so culturally we have a huge variety in cuisine), one vegetable heavy dish (usually vegetarian, leftovers from our Hello fresh days when I tried to get vegetarian meals), and a free-for-all meal (whatever else sounds good).
Feel free to add me or just hit me up if you see a meal I ate and want the recipe. I have a growing Pinterest board of recipes to try this year.0 -
You can add me. I do tend to eat a lot of the same foods throughout the week because I love left overs (They make life so easy!), but I love to cook and eat! I just eat a little less now.0
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You can add me - I’m a pescatarian - though keep fish to a minimal. LOVE cooking - tonight was a full on vegan korma! Yesterday was beet burgers! Happy to share my diary with you!0
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I like Skinnytaste.com for flavorful meals that are still reasonable calorie1
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I'm working my way through 1,000 Vegan Recipes. This week, I made a couscous chickpea loaf (with zucchini in tomato sauce as a side).0
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I cook from scratch most days for all my meals. Not veggie but I often make veggie foods. Feel free to add me0
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