What do your meals look like (show me pictures)....

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  • takinitalloff
    takinitalloff Posts: 2,997 Member
    edited February 7
    On a typical day I have a couple "real meals" and the rest is what I would call "modular snacks" or gap fillers: smaller meals made up of easily portioned components that are specifically chosen to hit my macro/nutrition goals. For example: deviled eggs, almonds, and pistachios.
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    Some more of that sous-vide chicken breast, this time eaten cold from the fridge, with walnuts.
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  • drana325
    drana325 Posts: 42 Member
    edited February 7
    This Week's Breakfast: 2 extra large hard boiled eggs.. I'm not goign to include pics of this.. everyone knows what eggs look like.
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    This week's Lunch Meal Prep:
    Homemade Tuna Salad, Romaine Lettuce, Blanched Zucchini, shredded carrots, shredded cheese.

    Ingredients in tuna salad (5 servings): 2 cans light tuna, 1 finely chopped red onion, handful of chopped cilantro, 1 tsp smashed garlic, 1 tsp ground mustard seeds, 3 tablespoons regular mayo. 109 cals

    Total Cals: 227
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    This week's Dinner Meal Prep:
    Chicken and Potato Curry (too many ingredients for me to list.. but it's 271 cals/serving.
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    and smoked salmon on ciabatta bread with spinach&artichoke dip & honey dijon mustard 310 cals
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,007 Member
    Chicken with Peruvian sauce from the NYT cooking site. Sauteed spinach, microwaved carrots pan fried with maple syrup. Air fryer waffle fries were not an unqualified success.
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  • rhnlov
    rhnlov Posts: 21 Member
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    rhnlov Posts: 21 Member
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  • Veta2018
    Veta2018 Posts: 646 Member
    @acpgee - I've been craving sushi since I seen your post last week. I'll have to eat some soon. The Cheese souffle sounds delicious too.
    @takinitalloff - I like how you add nuts to everything. Good healthy snacks too.
    @drana325 - The chicken and potato curry looks yummy. I like the way you include calories...very helpful.
    @rhnlov - not sure if that's Greek chicken but it looks delicious. the mixed veggies too.
    @SafariGalNYC - I want some Ahi Tuna wrapped around cucumber.

    I have nothing to share but enjoyed seeing what y'all are eating.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,007 Member
    @janicemlove
    Is that Peruvian aji verde on your chicken? I made that last week for the first time and loved it.

    Tonight's dinner was beef rendang batch cooked sous vide, rice, Bep Vuyk's tomato lalab recipe, and cucumber salad with black sesame dressing. Some pickled onions pulled out of the back of the fridge.
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  • Veta2018
    Veta2018 Posts: 646 Member
    @acpgee - Thank you for the tips. I could see myself making California rolls but would have to go to my favorite Sushi restaurant for Tuna, salmon, or eel. Sushi is a food that you really need to eat fresh. We don't have anywhere local to buy good fresh tuna, salmon or eel.
    @badnoodle - Your Italian pork tenderloin over mushroom and spinach stroganoff looks delicious!
    @janicemlove - What did you top your meat with? The whole meal looks great!

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    Apple Cinnamon with Almonds Oatmeal.
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    Spaghetti with Meatballs.
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,389 Member
    @badnoodle

    Winter squash can take a little while to cut carefully, and DO be careful.

    For the other veggies, there's some tips and tricks to chop vegetables fairly quickly. One of my favorite kitchen tasks is cutting, chopping, and dicing vegetables.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,007 Member
    @badnoodle
    A trick for peeling and chopping squash prior to roasting: Halve with a cleaver to easily scrape out seeds with a spoon. Pop into the microwave to soften a bit prior to peeling. Once peeled, I have no problems with chopping hard squashes.
  • Veta2018
    Veta2018 Posts: 646 Member
    Steak and egg for breakfast.
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    Taco salad for lunch.
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    Baked chicken,roasted potato and broccoli for dinner.
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    Roasted garlic, parmesan, artichoke for a snack.
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  • takinitalloff
    takinitalloff Posts: 2,997 Member
    edited February 13
    @VegjoyP Awww I'm sorry about your jaw, that sounds so difficult and frustrating! Thanks for sharing your delicious food photos.

    Here's one of my favorite soups ever: Spinach-and-Cilantro Soup with Tahini and Lemon
    I'm not sure if this is ok for you to eat... I could see the lemon and/or the cilantro pieces causing problems, but as long as that is not an issue I think you would enjoy it (judging from the things you normally like to eat). I like this soup warm/hot and also chilled. If you want it vegetarian, just replace the chicken stock with veggie stock/broth.

    I wish you a complete recovery, hang in there!
  • Veta2018
    Veta2018 Posts: 646 Member
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