I'm 70, fat and want to reach 71.
ian4239316
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I would love to be able to walk down the 34 steps from my apartment so that I could go food shopping instead of having everything delivered. The recipes and their photographs on MFP look great but then I see "serves 4". This is discouraging as I live alone. Is there a source for solo recipes that I've missed?
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Welcome to the MFP Community. :flowerforyou: I haven't seen a specific thread for solorecipes, but you could start one.
Meal prep for one can be a challenge. One option is to simply cut a recipe that serves 4 in half. Then you're making two portions and you could refrigerate or freeze one to eat later. You do the work once, but you get to eat twice.1 -
You could try Allrecipes, www.allrecipes.com/recipes/15050/everyday-cooking/cooking-for-one. Also most recipes can be scaled by cutting the ingredients proportionately.2
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Welcome1
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Welcome to family!1
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Hi! I love your goal! I cook for two and this is how I split up a recipe. I cook as directed, then serve myself one portion, serve two to hubby. The third is saved for lunch the next day.
So you could eat one and freeze three. This saves you time and reduces the tedious job of cooking with half a chicken breast and a fraction of an egg.5 -
Thanks for your advice. I now know that I'm not alone on this journey and that's reassuring. Onwards ...4
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Welcome:). I hope you stick around!1
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I also do what jgnatca does. I cook big batches (Just Hubby and me). Serve myself 1 portion, Hubs eats as much as he wants, and I freeze the remainder in individual portions for later. Works really well. I retired last December, but my husband is still working (he works 2 pm to 10 pm) so I am home alone for supper. I also keep raw veggies prepped and in the fridge for snacking. Hard boiled eggs too.1
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Welcome to MFP!0
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Hi and Welcome! Don't be discouraged by "serves 4". Divide it out into quarters and freeze (when appropriate of course).
As for groceries - the two majors ("Coles-worths") now often do food delivery to your door. If you are savvy, check around Woolworths website in particular - any low calorie recipes you like you can actually add the ingredients into your shopping list automatically! Super handy.0 -
Welcome and good for you wanting to take steps to be healthier!
I am a single mom of a super picky 3 year old, so I totally get the "serves 4" dilemma. I typically make a few days worth of something at a time, particularly my meat. I don't want to cook one piece of chicken every night, so I make a few at a time and eat on it for several days. As for sides, that gets a little more complicated. I eat a lot of fresh veggies and those steamable bags/boxes of mixed veggies are incredible! I especially like the Green Giant steamers that come in a box, they are technically 2 servings, but easily eaten by one person and most are still very healthy with a lot of varieties to choose from.
Also, sometimes if I have found a recipe that I really want to try but don't know how to cut it down or don't want to eat it more than once (no leftovers), I will try to round up a friend or two to come over for dinner. Company is always nice, as is not wasting food.0 -
Another thumbs up to allrecipes.com. in general. It has a feature where one can change the servings and it will adjust all ingredients accordingly.0
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Thanks again for all the helpful advice. I could go ahead and prepare the dreaded "serves 4" recipe and only eat a quarter. That is definitely an option and would be an excellent solution for somebody who wants to eat the same meal four times. What I would like is for this to happen in reverse - a source primarily for one portion recipes that could be doubled, tripled and quadrupled to suit families. It would make life easier for my situation. Delia Smith's book "One is fun" has been suggested to me and I will try to get a copy then keep you posted.
This is such a supportive family that I have joined and special thanks to those who recommended the allrecipes.com site - this looks awesome. Love you all.1 -
In addition to all the above I'll add one word--walking. The more the better.0
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I've got hold of an ancient battered copy of One Is Fun and have just devoured a spicy mushroom curry - only 438 calories. (More if you want rice with it). I knew there had to be a place for solo deliciousness somewhere. Joy.1
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