Salad Receipe
lisa1225anne
Posts: 36 Member
Mixed lettuce, 1 teaspoon red chili beans, 1 teaspoon northern beans, fat free mozerella cheese, 1 can of chicken, mix together, drizzle spicy mustard....yummy!
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For lunch today I had a standard salad mix with 2tbs of salsa, 4oz grilled chicken chunks, and 2 tbs of sour cream.
It was pretty good 👍4 -
A teaspoon of chilli beans? Isn't that about 2 beans?6
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I've never even heard of someone measuring beans by the teaspoon.3
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Perhaps it's meant to say tablespoon?
Even then, I wouldn't measure beans in "spoons" but at least you'd get more than 2 or 3 beans!2 -
i mean.... if you like it i guess that's all that matters
and a teaspoon of beans? why bother?
my lunch today was a chicken and bean burrito. 296 calories and it will actually keep me full until supper.1 -
I’m also confused by the beans, but more so by a can of chicken! What the heck?
We do have chicken in cans in the U.K. but only in a super creamy super calorific cream sauce. Is that what is intended here? 🤮0 -
BarbaraHelen2013 wrote: »I’m also confused by the beans, but more so by a can of chicken! What the heck?
We do have chicken in cans in the U.K. but only in a super creamy super calorific cream sauce. Is that what is intended here? 🤮
Canned chicken in quite common in the U.S., just like canned tuna. Typically just packed in water.1 -
Like this, for reference. Nothing wrong with it, I use it to make chicken salad.
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I could inhale two beans!0
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I love three bean salad.5
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For lunch last week I prepped a week's worth of Greek-inspired salads in 16oz jars. You layer them with the dressing on the bottom (a delicious lemon-oregano vinaigrette), followed by the heavy stuff (in my case, chickpeas and sun-dried tomatoes, since fresh tomatoes don't keep well in the fridge), then the lighter stuff (diced cucumber and red onion), then the greens (spinach). Clocked in under 300 calories all told, tasty as heck, kept fine for five days in the fridge.
I think the next one I'm going to do will be raspberry vinaigrette, grilled chicken, mandarin orange slices, craisins, sunflower seeds, and spinach again for the greens.6 -
goal06082021 wrote: »For lunch last week I prepped a week's worth of Greek-inspired salads in 16oz jars. You layer them with the dressing on the bottom (a delicious lemon-oregano vinaigrette), followed by the heavy stuff (in my case, chickpeas and sun-dried tomatoes, since fresh tomatoes don't keep well in the fridge), then the lighter stuff (diced cucumber and red onion), then the greens (spinach). Clocked in under 300 calories all told, tasty as heck, kept fine for five days in the fridge.
I think the next one I'm going to do will be raspberry vinaigrette, grilled chicken, mandarin orange slices, craisins, sunflower seeds, and spinach again for the greens.
you know I tried those mason jar salads years and years ago. i found they were a PITA to get OUT of the jar. maybe I was doing it wrong LOL
and I think your next salad will be my lunch tomorrow. I have all that stuff LOLOLOL1 -
I think the deal with mason jar salads is the easy of mixing everything up (or re-mixing) by shaking. I was thinking about trying them out for lunches back in February or March, but then covid became an issue before I got around to it, and since then I've been mostly at home during the day. For home, just using a big bowl seems easier, and I wouldn't prep salads to bring to work days in advance anyway, but the night before/morning of.1
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senalay788 wrote: »goal06082021 wrote: »For lunch last week I prepped a week's worth of Greek-inspired salads in 16oz jars. You layer them with the dressing on the bottom (a delicious lemon-oregano vinaigrette), followed by the heavy stuff (in my case, chickpeas and sun-dried tomatoes, since fresh tomatoes don't keep well in the fridge), then the lighter stuff (diced cucumber and red onion), then the greens (spinach). Clocked in under 300 calories all told, tasty as heck, kept fine for five days in the fridge.
I think the next one I'm going to do will be raspberry vinaigrette, grilled chicken, mandarin orange slices, craisins, sunflower seeds, and spinach again for the greens.
This belongs in the thread about trendy foods. Who ever came up with this idea must like making things very very difficult.
that was my opinion of it when I had tried it.
they were pretty in the fridge, though LOL
not that hard to package your dressing in a mini container and put that inside a larger container holding the rest of your salad. and much easier to eat1 -
senalay788 wrote: »So you measure beans by spoons and chicken by the can? Interesting. Also, horrible.
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It probaley doesn't sound good but actually it was good and tasty. I didnt want to use too much beans because they are high in carbs. The full can of chicken i used because of the high protein....it keeps you full longer.2
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lisa1225anne wrote: »It probaley doesn't sound good but actually it was good and tasty. I didnt want to use too much beans because they are high in carbs. The full can of chicken i used because of the high protein....it keeps you full longer.
Hi Lisa,
So this is not a typo; you used a teaspoon each of beans?
"1 teaspoon red chili beans, 1 teaspoon northern beans"2 -
Just a little under 1 teaspoon of each bean but i had a large plate of lettuce. I ate half of the plate and later on ate the other half.1
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That's like 1 bean... what the actual. :noway:3
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Lol....im slowly introducing beans to my diet. I was a diabetic and had to watch my carbs. My recent lab stated i no longer have diabetes due to losing 30 lbs. Im so happy but scared about the carbs.6
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Ok, thanks for providing the context that you were diabetic
Congrats on the weight loss and no longer being diabetic!3 -
kshama2001 wrote: »Ok, thanks for providing the context that you were diabetic
Congrats on the weight loss and no longer being diabetic!
This... congrats on the weight loss and health markers1 -
Beans are pretty high fiber, which I think is actually supposed to be good for T2D (specifically, eating carbs with fiber and protein). Fiber is important in general. Did your doctor give you any recommendations for diet?1
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Chef_Barbell wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Ok, thanks for providing the context that you were diabetic
Congrats on the weight loss and no longer being diabetic!
This... congrats on the weight loss and health markers
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Thank you....1
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lisa1225anne wrote: »Lol....im slowly introducing beans to my diet. I was a diabetic and had to watch my carbs. My recent lab stated i no longer have diabetes due to losing 30 lbs. Im so happy but scared about the carbs.
But was it really one single bean or two beans? You can't get more than 1 or 2 on a teaspoon.2 -
Lol....0
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I have gallon mason jars and they wouldn’t hold my salads. 🤷🏻♀️
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lisa1225anne wrote: »Lol....
I don't get it. Why is it "lol"? It's a genuine question, you posted a recipe and I don't understand how to make the recipe.3 -
Be careful introducing beans in to your diet some diabetics can handle beans and some of us can not if beans prove to be a problem look at lentils. I cook a lot with lentils.0
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