Can't Eat Anymore SALAD!!!
kristlynngirl
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I tried to eat a salad this evening for dinner and couldn't even get thru it. It nauseated me and tasted horrible. I've been eating soooo much salad that I can't stand to eat it anymore. I work 3-11 shift so its one of the few things convenient to bring to work to be able to eat....but I can't even gag it down, I'm throwing over half of it out. Ugh. Any other filling but low calorie easy meals to take to work? Please? Anyone?
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anything! spaghetti, casseroles, etc! just look up healthy recipes!0
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quinoa it is awsome and yummy if you get the right recipe... google it baby!!0
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Salad isn't that great for you. Just good for filling you up without alot of nutrition abd depending the what's in it and the dressing, they can be high in calories too.
A sandwich on whole grain bread, lean meat (watch the sodium) is better. Toss in a fruit and veggie and alot more nutrition for your meal.
Another great option is to cook on the weekends or do a crock pot or pressure cooker meal on the weekend and divide up into meals that you can eat all week.
Maybe make a little more at dinner and have left overs.......
Best of Luck!!!0 -
Cook 1 can of black beans with 1 can of rotel and 'an appropriate amount' of lean turkey keilbasa. Serve over brown rice with cilantro.
I've also been tossing the salad greens with homemade honey mustard dressing and putting them on a wrap with shredded chicken.0 -
Sandwiches, wraps, pasta salad - can you heat things up?0
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Grilled veggies, tofu, veggie "burgers,"and grilled chicken breasts are some great lunchbox foods. They're low calorie and quick to heat and eat. I also enjoy making various wraps.0
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I agree! I found a big salad cookbook at the grocery store the other day with TONS of different salads to try, and homemade vinaigrettes that match the salad. I bought enough groceries to make 3 of the salads for this week at work, and one of the salads is a coucous salad, which will be an awesome change of pace
If you're interested, message me and I'll send some of the recipes to you!0 -
how about a tomato and cucumber salad, with oil and vinegar dressing with dried mint, sea salt and pepper too taste? Or pineapple chunks and cucumber tossed with vinegar? try allrecipes.com (i think) they have good ideas.0
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I have this for lunch sometimes:
1 pouch of tuna
1 T lite mayo
1 T dill relish
1 or 2 shredded baby carrots
1 stalk of celery chopped
1 roma tomato chopped
mix altogether and eat with a wassa cracker and a cup of cantaloup
Good luck0 -
Cook some lentils with celery, tomatoes, and another veggie of your choice. Mix together with balsamic vinegar and lemon juice and season with black pepper, oregano, basil, and garlic. Store in tupperware and re-heat later.0
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Can you prepare chicken breast or tenders and reheat it @ work?
Salads do become the devil don't they I had one for lunch YUCK - I'd rather be hungry !!!0 -
greek yogurt with mixed frozen berries! Whole wheat crackers & laughing cow cheese. Lean cuisines are also good.0
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I can't remember the last time I had a salad -- they are one of the great myths and usually so full of "stuff" that you'd be better off having a slice of pizza. Of course you might not coat it with dressing and tons of ingredients..
I'm lazy so I have all sorts of lazy meals...
1. Buy a fully cooked rotisserie chicken/turkey at the grocery store --- that lasts for quite a few meals -- eat it warm, make chicken salad, make soup, put it on whole grain toast etc.
2. Cook in bulk -- I make veggie lasagne and turkey/cabbage casserole, shrimp/tofu curry and put it right into individual serving containers so I can just grab and nuke.
3. Protein shakes -- if you dont feel like eating, drink it I drink 1-3 a day between meals and I always feel full
4. Greek Yogurt - omg yum, mix in stuff you like to sweeten it and add nuts for crunch and its a super snack
Tons of recipes sites and books... I have so many recipe bookmarks I should compile them into a book0 -
I am not much a salad person. I cook my vegi, often the night before. I don't like eating the same vegi over and over again, so I often pick different type of vegi. For example:
- eggplants
- bok choy
- spinach
- cabbages
- mushroom
- sweet peppers
- broccoli
- squash
- leek
- beans
- peas
- asparagus
- tomato
- okra
- bamboo
- ...
Pick something from the produce section, look online for recipes, and see if you can cook something simple and delicious. I'm a very busy person too, so I use simple recipes to help me.0 -
I have access to a microwave and a toaster...I wish we had a stove like my old job! But, beggars can't be choosers. The two days a week I go get to cook I try to cook extra so that myself and my fiance can take food to work instead of spending money eating out....but we're also on a tight budget trying to pay things off, plan a wedding and save for a house.0
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What do you have with you at work? A fridge? I microwave? A toaster or toaster oven? There are tons of things you can eat, but lacking some of these appliances will narrow the list down.0
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if you are eating the salads for "filler" then i suggest adding veggies to whatever you make to act as the "filler" but without the salad. For example when you have spaghetti add a lot of zuccini, fresh mushrooms, carrots, etc. So you only eat one cup of noodles, but use a lot of veggies to fill the rest.
Lasagna is great on a bed of baby spinach (spinach is delicious with tomato sauce)
I eat a whole tomato and cucumber when I am eating a sandwich on the side.
I've gotten sick of salads too, but it's amazing how good salad ingredients become when they are eaten differently.
Also, my absolute favorite go to is egg whites scrambled with diced tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, green peppers and some baby spinach with fresh salsa! It's like eating a salad in an omlet!0 -
Well tht all depends on what you like to eat....There are plenty of pre-portioned meals that you can buy and microwave. Lean cuisine, Wieght watchers. etc. If you want a healthy meal you don't have to cook, try peanut butter and jelly on whole wheat, hell you won't even have to refridgerate that.
Really depends on you....do you like tuna fish? There are so many options, salads are not the only diet food and you should also try to change the dressing add some steak or chicken to it. This is a life style change, you have to make it work.0 -
What do you define as salad?
I have a "salad" nearly every day at work, and it's never the same twice.
Firstly, I don't really like leafy stuff, so I don't have any lettuce or that. Maybe spinach or watercress once in a while.
So:
Some crunchy stuff: cucumbers, celery, tomatoes, peppers
Some protein: chicken, tuna,ham, egg, tinned chickpeas or beans
Something fancy: marinated artichokes, mushrooms
Something zingy: olives, capers, anchovies
Google bento boxes for some serious inspiration!0 -
Salad isn't that great for you. Just good for filling you up without alot of nutrition abd depending the what's in it and the dressing, they can be high in calories too.
*gasp!* heresy! :laugh:
It's true, though. Many people smother their salads in tons of dressing and forget to add other veggies besides lettuce. I cover my salads in green peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, celery, broccoli, and hummus instead of dressing.0 -
If you don't like them, don't eat them.
You're not on a diet. You're not being punished.
This is your new lifestyle - find foods that you love and are healthy. Personally, I like sandwiches.
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I make a huge pot of some veggie based dish on a sunday, to last me the week for lunches. It's things like pasta in a tomato sauce, sweet & sour veg with noodles, rice and veg, potato & veg soup, veg curry, you get the idea. I do have access to a microwave at work, which helps. Salad doesnt have to be all about lettuce either, just pick some other veggies to put in it.
Hope this helps, good luck!0 -
Well, with a microwave you can cook something in your free time and heat it up at work.
I've made this before, it's yummy and lasted a few days:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ellie-krieger/fried-rice-with-scallions-edamame-and-tofu-recipe/index.html
But yeah, you can eat all sorts of things other than salad! I've always personally thought salad was a pain in the *kitten* to make!0 -
i know how you feel. i used to make myself a salad for lunch everyday. i can't eat it anymore. lol.. i now eat bagel thins with laughing cow cheese-spread and a slice of deli meat and tons of veggies. very filling and calorie wise.
and whoever said salad is bad for you.. ummm if you make your own salad, its wayyy better for you than a slice of pizza. i shred romaine lettuce, chop some tomatoes, toss a few crutons, 1-2 tbsp of cottage cheese and some light dressing. how is that bad for you???0 -
Awwww you sound like me! Healthy food is soo much more expensive But I am also getting married, paying off credit cards and trying to buy a house. I eat lean cuisines for lunch almost everyday and they have enough different options that they do not get old. The only down side to them is they only have between 170-350 calories so I usually need a 100 calorie snack later in the day.0
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It doesn't help that the smell of tuna gags me and I can't get anything mayo heavy like a chicken or egg salad down. It makes me wanna throw up in my mouth, lol.
I've found it hard to eat actual meals or sandwiches and stay within my calories for the day, especially if I have something like eggs at breakfast.
I've never had tofu or spaghetti squash or anything like that...kinda weirds me out, but maybe I should try it. I have gotten used to veggie burgers and some fake-out meat things from Boca and Morningstar. I like Lean Cuisines and stuff like that, but for the most part the portions seem very small to me and I'm still hungry which is a bummer for how expensive they are.0 -
I agree with most of the posts here. Some nights I'm lazy and just cut up a cucumber and a tomato and a handful of carrots. I call that salad! Another thing I've found works for me but I didn't see it here: hummus. It's just the right amount of fats and yummy spices to make you think you are eating naughty, but it's really not! I take a small container with me to work and just dip away.
And big yes to cooking and having leftovers! Time saving for us moms, so delicious the next night. Just get some rubbermaid containers and pack in a soup or casserole.0 -
steamed vegies? you can chop them all up and bring them in a microwave steamer and steam them at work, add a little butter and chicken salt for flavour...
or just change it up, it's not going to kill you to eat normal food, as long as you control the quantity and make sure it isn't loaded with fat and salt and sugar.0 -
I've actually never had hummus.0
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