Filling, lower calorie meals
francinefig
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What is your favorite hearty meal that doesn't have a gazillion calories? I'm not talking super strict, but I'm looking for healthier meals for my husband, but that still will fill him up. Things along the lines of a hearty bowl of chili, etc. He is a big guy, trying to lose weight, and complains that whenever he tries to cut back on quantities of food he ends up feeling ravenously hungry all the time (and then ends up snacking the rest of the night, and feeling frustrated by the lack of progress). I think even cutting out calories in small ways like this would help his progress a lot. Thanks!
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Aim for a balance with a large portion of lower calorie food and a small portion of higher calorie food.
For example, rather than having a plate with mostly lasagna and a side of green beans, have most of the plate filled with green beans and a smaller portion of lasagna. Chili can have fewer beans and add things like broccoli or cauliflower to make up the difference.6 -
I doubt you can manage an other adult's weight loss and I doubt your husband's lack of progress is caused by the meals you serve. Is he researching this? If you are trying to find solutions for him, it will not work.9
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Increase veggies and water intake. He will be hungry at first if he’s been over eating and adjusting to smaller portion sizes. Should be eating 5-6 meals a day. Consider casein recipes for bedtime. Have whole foods like lean meat, veggies, some fruit, little starch, no (artificial) sugar, nuts and seeds. Healthy fats slow the absorption rate of food so make sure to balance macros with them. Try the Zone diet if anything. Good luck!5
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Also, you can look up healthier recipe swaps for favorite meals. Like protein pancakes or Paleo friendly meals work, just to name a couple2
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We had this Stuffed Pepper Hot Dish at my house this week and everyone liked it. I did half cauliflower rice and half regular rice and I think the different textures made it even better. I also did 4 green peppers instead of 2 green and 2 red because I'm cheap like that. https://popculture.com/healthy-living/2016/02/18/recipe-stuffed-pepper-casserole/1
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Black bean vegetarian chili is a big hit with the guys at my house.
https://www.kitchentreaty.com/simple-instant-pot-vegan-black-bean-chili/2 -
I usually go for the one at the store (1 bowl is 380 calories and i usually never finish end up eating it 2 days)...I have not made the recipe myself.
https://www.thebalancedberry.com/quinoa-broth-bowl/1 -
You might want to look through this thread about Volume Eating.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10563959/volume-eaters-thread/p13 -
Thank you all for the ideas and recipes! Nice to have a few new things to try!0
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Speaking of chili, which is always a hit here with ground turkey, I often make a big batch of refried beans in the crockpot. It's basically one bag of dried pinto beans (around $1) and 6 - 7 cups water with spices, I do burrito bowls with rice or lettuce or even just the beans, and then we can also get a few other meals out of it as well, like tacos or a dip or quesadillas. Freezes well too.1
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I agree with the people who have said to bulk things up with veggies. I do this in order to get more volume for lower calories.
For example, tonight I am making chicken and prawn Pad Thai. It would be a ridiculously small portion in order to fit in with my calories, so I add in a grated carrot, about a quarter of a shredded white cabbage and a packet of bean sprouts to bulk it up.
The family doesn’t even notice that half of their “noodles” are veggies, and they love it!1 -
Stews and casseroles are great. There are a lot of good recipes on sites like Skinnytaste diabeticconnect.com/diabetic-recipes AllRecipes, Cooking Light, etc. Just google "Healthy casseroles" or "Healthy Stews"1
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Cauliflower rice is filling and low in calories (approx 90 calories for an entire Birds Eye steam in bag). With one tablespoon of soy sauce at 10 cals, it’s been a good option for me to bulk up a meal as a side.2
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Cabbage is also a good veggie to bulk up a meal- or any greens as sides - smaller starch with less meat then bulk up his plate with 2 or 3 veggie sides for each meal. i even do this for myself-0
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Stews and casseroles was what I was going to say too. That's the best way to incorporate more veggies if you want to.0
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I doubt you can manage an other adult's weight loss and I doubt your husband's lack of progress is caused by the meals you serve. Is he researching this? If you are trying to find solutions for him, it will not work.
You ignored this feedback. Which is a shame. When you take on this responsibility for him, you also become responsible for his successes and failures.
Which is not to say he needs to do the actual cooking. That may or may not be reasonable. But he could just as easily have posted here himself. And he could get online to to research recipes and ideas that might suit his needs.
Yep, definitely a chore. Sometimes so is breathing but you can't do that for him either.1 -
When I look at pictures of my meals now that I'm at goal weight. It is clear to me how I lost my weight. My plate is filled with different vegetables, 1.2 cup of rice or roasted red potatoes, with a salad bowl next to my plate so colorful with all that's in there. My protein is always four ounces. So, I ramped up my plant based items and ditched the processed fatty foods. I eat carbs.. but no bread at home ..only when I go out to dinner.0
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