can someone help me with my "food" -- this is all i ate toda
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Lunch; ☆
Oscar Mayer - Lunchables - Turkey & Cheddar With Crackers, 350 calories
Kellogg's - Special K Bar - Strawberry, 90 calories
Lipton - Diet Green Tea Citrus, 0 calories
Dinner; ✿
Bertolli - Chicken Florentine & Farfalle, 570 calories
Lipton - Diet Green Tea Citrus, 0 Calories
Snacks ツ
Kellog's Special K Bar - Strawberry , 1 bar 90 (calories)
Totals 1,100
Your Daily Goal 1,200
Remaining 100
Im currently in college, so breakfast for me is almost impossible (I wake up at 8:30, which is early. get me and my son ready, and then im gone) my day ends at 7. I have a hard time finding something to eat for lunch, I dont want to eat out so I just stop by the local walmart and all I have been able to find are lunchables (ideas?) there isnt a fridge i can use, but I did notice that they have a microwave in the student lobby.
Oscar Mayer - Lunchables - Turkey & Cheddar With Crackers, 350 calories
Kellogg's - Special K Bar - Strawberry, 90 calories
Lipton - Diet Green Tea Citrus, 0 calories
Dinner; ✿
Bertolli - Chicken Florentine & Farfalle, 570 calories
Lipton - Diet Green Tea Citrus, 0 Calories
Snacks ツ
Kellog's Special K Bar - Strawberry , 1 bar 90 (calories)
Totals 1,100
Your Daily Goal 1,200
Remaining 100
Im currently in college, so breakfast for me is almost impossible (I wake up at 8:30, which is early. get me and my son ready, and then im gone) my day ends at 7. I have a hard time finding something to eat for lunch, I dont want to eat out so I just stop by the local walmart and all I have been able to find are lunchables (ideas?) there isnt a fridge i can use, but I did notice that they have a microwave in the student lobby.
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I get the frozen steamables.......they are good and I get under my goals with one for dinner or lunch.....its the Healthy Choice Cafe Steamables in the frozen section0
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I think that a banana (or any fruit really) is the ultimate fast food. Can you not buy some on the weekends and then eat that for breakfast? Nuts (raw almonds, walnuts) are also good for when you're on the go, but need some nourishment- you just shouldn't eat a lot of them (10-20 almonds/7-15 walnut halves). Just a few ideas. I'm sure that other MFP folks will have better ideas, though.
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I would get a lunch bag/lunch box (the PlanetBox is super cool, but is expensive. However, it helps tremendously with portion control) and some of those flat "ice blankets." You could pack almost anything if you keep it cold with those "ice blankets."
Google "lunch ideas PlanetBox." That'll give you lots of ideas!0 -
Wake up 15 minutes earlier and eat breakfast. Cereal or Oatmeal or Scrambeled Eggs and Milk. None of takes long to make or eat.
Add more fruit and veggies to your diet. It will fill you up better and provide essential nutrients.
Can you buy lunch meat and pack a sandwich some days for lunch instead of a microwave meal? It'll likely be less sodium too. Oh and more veggies! (Carrots, celery, etc.) My co-worker swears by her lunch of a greek yogurt, Ciabatta roll and almond butter. But she's very slim and fit.
Finally, lots and lots of water. Carry a water bottle with you in your school pack and keep it filled.
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I understand about breakfast time wise - but it is the most important meal of the day and if you eat breakfast and have a good dose of protien to start out your day - you will stay fuller/longer. I would suggest trying to lay off the processed carbs as much - the special K bars too. Nuts are a great source of protein w/healthy fats and help keep you full/longer. Just a couple of ideas ... Friend me if you'd like ... Love sharing my experience - especially if it helps in ANY way!
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I think that a banana (or any fruit really) is the ultimate fast food. Can you not buy some on the weekends and then eat that for breakfast? Nuts (raw almonds, walnuts) are also good for when you're on the go, but need some nourishment- you just shouldn't eat a lot of them (10-20 almonds/7-15 walnut halves). Just a few ideas. I'm sure that other MFP folks will have better ideas, though.
good luck!
I actually thought about taking some roasted peanuts i bought in a zip lock bag to munch on, and a banana does sound good for breakfast.0 -
one idea for lunch is peanut butter and jelly on reduced fat ritz crackers...it tastes really good, is low in calories, and fills you up!0
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hello! i like soup that is microwavable, good luck0
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How about a tuna snack kit?? Granola bars?? Trail mix... fruits & veggies!!0
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Oh, and pack the night before. Then refrigerate.0
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Wake up 15 minutes earlier and eat breakfast. Cereal or Oatmeal or Scrambeled Eggs and Milk. None of takes long to make or eat.
Add more fruit and veggies to your diet. It will fill you up better and provide essential nutrients.
Can you buy lunch meat and pack a sandwich some days for lunch instead of a microwave meal? It'll likely be less sodium too. Oh and more veggies! (Carrots, celery, etc.) My co-worker swears by her lunch of a greek yogurt, Ciabatta roll and almond butter. But she's very slim and fit.
Finally, lots and lots of water. Carry a water bottle with you in your school pack and keep it filled.
Good luck!
I'm drinking nothing but water, and a sandwhich i've thought about. but It's 30 minutes to my grandmas (who babysits for me) another 30 minutes back to town, then from town I have a 40 minute drive to my college. and its so hott im afraid that my food will ruin.0 -
agree w/the the frozen steamables.... lunchables in my opinion are not worth it and the amount of sodium is ridiculous...try cereal also... honey nut cherrios.... progresso soup, smart ones.... since alot of this is still high in sodium, drink TONS of water... also boiled egg whites are yummy... frozen section check out yoplait smoothies... yummy and feeling... or make ur own w/frozen fruits and throw protein in them....0
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Oh, and pack the night before. Then refrigerate.
I cant refridgerate, there is no where for me to store my food once im at school. the only thing they offer is a microwave (and a ton of vending machines. theyre's 8 -- and its a really small room!0 -
I'm also a college student (with kids to get ready as well) and I actually grab a special K bar, or make toasted pita bread with laughing cow cheese and eat that in the car. And as far as lunch goes, I usually pack at smart ones, or lean cuisine and put it in a plastic grocery bag, and keep it in my book bag. I just have to knock off a little bit of time when I cook it since its is not completely frozen, but definitely still cold! We have Subway, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut on campus, so it is hard to pass anything up if I don't pack a lunch.0
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agree w/the the frozen steamables.... lunchables in my opinion are not worth it and the amount of sodium is ridiculous...try cereal also... honey nut cherrios.... progresso soup, smart ones.... since alot of this is still high in sodium, drink TONS of water... also boiled egg whites are yummy... frozen section check out yoplait smoothies... yummy and feeling... or make ur own w/frozen fruits and throw protein in them....
I was looking on the package today and it's sad how much calories/sodium there is in one little package, and it doesnt exactly feel me up either. After I ate it I was pretty much thinking "well this was a waste and im going to be starving later and already had over 400 calories. "0 -
I am also a student and I use the following for snacks
almonds
apples
baby carrots
cucumbers
laughing cow light cheese wedges
grapes
peaches
For lunch I usually make a turkey sandwich or Peanut butter and jelly
I understand about breakfast when school is in session...I eat high protein power bars...I actually notice my energy is up when I eat these bars
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Advice from a registered dietitian:
Eating breakfast is essential! Would it help to wake up 30 minutes early and have a bowl of high fiber cereal with fat-free milk? Or a Special K Bar and a hard boiled egg?
Try meal preparation ahead of time so you can grab and go. The night before you can prepare your sandwiches, sliced veggies and wash your fruit.
Maybe on the weekends you can make a dozen hard boiled eggs so you can take along as a sncak.
Planning ahead can make your weight loss much easier, so take some time and plan your weekly menu and stick to it!
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I'm also a college student (with kids to get ready as well) and I actually grab a special K bar, or make toasted pita bread with laughing cow cheese and eat that in the car. And as far as lunch goes, I usually pack at smart ones, or lean cuisine and put it in a plastic grocery bag, and keep it in my book bag. I just have to knock off a little bit of time when I cook it since its is not completely frozen, but definitely still cold! We have Subway, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut on campus, so it is hard to pass anything up if I don't pack a lunch.
tell me about it, there are so many fast food places around here to eat!! im definitely going to have to try the frozen meal, im just alil paranoid that its going to ruin. cuz it will be in my backpack from 8am-1pm.0 -
No, I meant at home. Refrigerate at home.0
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Grab you a box of Nature Valley bars so you can grab one in the mornings. You really need some fresh fruits and veggies. I know this must be hard for you but to feel good you need to eat good. I am up by 6:00'and don't get home till 6:00 pm I don't eat the healthiest but I have realized the better I eat the better I feel. I pray you find the answers for you.0
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I am also a student and I use the following for snacks
almonds
apples
baby carrots
cucumbers
laughing cow light cheese wedges
grapes
peaches
For lunch I usually make a turkey sandwich or Peanut butter and jelly
I understand about breakfast when school is in session...I eat high protein power bars...I actually notice my energy is up when I eat these bars
hope this helps
I'm definitely going to have to start taking some healthier snacks!! apples sound soooo good lol0 -
No, I meant at home. Refrigerate at home.
oh im sorry, i misread! lol0 -
SOUP! Get a 1 or 2 cup glass container with lid, pour in, take with you to microwave. I've become a huge fan of soups for the convenience of fast dinner or take to work for lunch.
Baby carrots --- you can buy pre-bagged single servings; I buy a larger bag and just divide up into snack bags.
Baby bel lite cheese. Cottage cheese (low fat).
Celery sticks, bell pepper slices, jicama slices, cucumber slices, radishes, etc. If you cut up and pre-bag (snack size ziplock) once a week or so, all you'll have to do is grab and go.
Similarly, hard boil 4-6 eggs, keep in fridge, and take with you in the mornings.
FRUIT! Apples, oranges, pears, grapes, berries.
Tom-tom or Garrett County turkey sticks (similar to slim jims but healthier).
NUTS. A handful or two of nuts (best raw and not roasted) are really good for you.
Peanut butter --- you can buy those pre-packaged single servings or just smear a tablespoon or two into a small ziplock for later --- try to mush it into a corner. Later, you can cut the corner and squeeze the peanut butter onto fruit or crackers.
Yogurt. Especially greek style. Look for sales and buy in quantity.
If you eat more fruit and veggies, you'll have more to eat all day! Try for less processed and more "real" or raw food.
I hope this helps! Good luck!0 -
Do you like canned soup? Or Frozen meals? The Lean cuisine and the healthy choice are really good choices. I try to take my lunch with me to work b/c of all the bad fast food choices. You can get the Hormel turkey pepperoni it is 70 cal for 17 slices and the laughing cow cheese wedges are only 35 cal and they come in a lot of different flavors. Some other good snacks would be light microwave popcorn, the new Special K cracker chips, they are 27 for 110 cal and yoplait light yogurt.. Good Luck!0
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Hi
Looks like you have the same problem I do, not eating enough! Sounds crazy but you can and do gain wieght if you don't eat enough. A trick that I find that helps is nuts and seeds. I usually get the big can of planters mixed and make up several 30 or so nut bags. I do need to keep it mixed up or it gets boring so sometimes I toss in some craisins, raisins, banana chips, or dried pinapple go easy of the dried fruit though because it does have a ton of sugar! For example if I do 30 almonds I add 4-5 pieces of dried fruit and not to all bags just when I start getting sick of nuts lol!!!
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I would get a lunch bag/lunch box (the PlanetBox is super cool, but is expensive. However, it helps tremendously with portion control) and some of those flat "ice blankets." You could pack almost anything if you keep it cold with those "ice blankets."
Google "lunch ideas PlanetBox." That'll give you lots of ideas!
dang nab it!!! now I need to buy one for myself and my three kids... just in case they don't make them any more when all three of them go to school! lol0 -
I'd chose fruit or a quick b'fast hot cereal and add fruit to it. I like the Kashi cereal (honey & cinnamon) add water and microwave for 90 sec add some fruit to it. My snack of choice is a granola thin with some milk or even a banana- great for on the go!0
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I think that a banana (or any fruit really) is the ultimate fast food. Can you not buy some on the weekends and then eat that for breakfast? Nuts (raw almonds, walnuts) are also good for when you're on the go, but need some nourishment- you just shouldn't eat a lot of them (10-20 almonds/7-15 walnut halves). Just a few ideas. I'm sure that other MFP folks will have better ideas, though.
good luck!
This^^. Yes, fresh fruit is easy and accessible. Nuts as well...yummy, filling, and portable. Dried fruit is great as well (just watch your portions like with the nuts). As far as 'bars' go, look for ones that don't have very many ingredients and the ingredients they do have should be Real Food (e.g. LaraBar).
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I'm in school, and what I like doing is making my lunch the night before. Usually this will be egg brown fried rice, a chicken wrap, or a half bagel turkey sandwich, etc. These are things that are easily put in tupperware or a plastic baggie and eaten for lunch, even better if you have a microwave. Then you're missing out on all the nasty crap in lunchables and other packaged lunches.0
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I'm also a college student (with kids to get ready as well) and I actually grab a special K bar, or make toasted pita bread with laughing cow cheese and eat that in the car. And as far as lunch goes, I usually pack at smart ones, or lean cuisine and put it in a plastic grocery bag, and keep it in my book bag. I just have to knock off a little bit of time when I cook it since its is not completely frozen, but definitely still cold! We have Subway, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut on campus, so it is hard to pass anything up if I don't pack a lunch.
tell me about it, there are so many fast food places around here to eat!! im definitely going to have to try the frozen meal, im just alil paranoid that its going to ruin. cuz it will be in my backpack from 8am-1pm.
get an insulated lunch box and some of the reusable ice packs. they are great at keeping things cold so they wont ruin. also to help keep the lunch box cold freeze your green tea or water. just take a drink out of the bottle so there is room to expand!0
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