I need healthy and easy recipes! Please :)
michelle84k
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I am at a total loss on what to make for lunch and dinner now....
I need healthy, but also easy recipes... I'm a single mom, and I work full time, so I don't have much time to cook.
Please share your favorite recipe with me!
Thanks
I need healthy, but also easy recipes... I'm a single mom, and I work full time, so I don't have much time to cook.
Please share your favorite recipe with me!
Thanks
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check out this entire site: http://www.skinnytaste.com/0
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OOO...I just discovered www.eatbetteramerica.com Looks AWESOME....they have quick, easy and HEALTHY recipes ;-)0
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WOW.......Great site!!!!! Thank you!0
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Ooohh awesome... thank you!! I'm checking out both websites right now!0
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I'm making pita pizzas for my little one tonight! Just a whole wheat pita, spread tomato/spaghetti sauce or pesto (whatever you have), cheese and veggies. Bake until melted and crispy. Easy, easy dinner or weekend lunch! Get your child involved in "decorating" their pizza. It's a lot of fun!0
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Here is a something I like to make that is healthy and your kids will probably find really fun!!
Healthy Chicken Toquitos
Small corn tortillas (90 calories per 2!!)
Chicken of beef - cooked, shredded and seasoned with mexican flavourings of your choice. You could make it ahead.
Light cheese (optional)
PAM
Cover a cookie sheet in tinfoil and spray lightly with PAM
Microwave corn tortillas for about 1.5 minutes to soften (If you don't heat them enough they will crack while rolling)
Place tortillas on sheet and spray lightly with PAM
Place a small amount of cheese on each tortilla (Cheese first before meat prevents it from melting out the ends)
Spoon meat into center of tortillas (you can vary the amount of meat depending how large you want them)
Roll tortillas! Place flap down. (No need to fold ends)
Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.
I serve these with salsa and my boyfriend absolutely ADORES them! He requests them all the time. 2 chicken breasts makes about 12 toquitos. We have 2 for supper then I freeze the rest 2 per ziploc bag for lunches and quick meals!
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Check out: http://www.hungry-girl.com/. And if you have The Cooking Channel on your cable tv, they have a lot of good, healthy cooking shows on that. You can check them out online, too, at: http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/.
Good luck! I know how difficult it is!0 -
If you want "so simple it feels like cheating", then I have a couple for you. Each only takes a few minutes and you can make as many servings as you need, so it's good for just you or to give some to the kids (kids love these).
Pizza sandwich: You'll need a sandwich grill or a George Foreman type grill.
Take a couple of pieces or bread and spread pizza sauce lightly over them. Seriously, just put enough to color the bread, it will be plenty to get the right taste. Sprinkle a few pieces of mozzerella cheese (light or low-fat if possible) and top with any veggies you'd normally like on a pizza. I use black olives. Spray some Pam cooking spray (the butter flavored is wonderful for this) on the grill and cook for about 2 minutes. I've weighed out all of the ingredients to get an accurate count with the black olives and it's about 125 calories per sandwich.
Chicken Quesadillas: Again you'll need a George Foreman type grill.
Get a pack of fajita chicken in the refrigerated foods section. Take two flour tortillas. Lightly coat them with low-fat Mexican refried beans (also known as bean dip). Sprinkle some cheddar cheese (light or low-fat if possible). Sprinkle on the chicken. Add other veggies if you like them. Again, I use black olives, but I can see where onions, peppers, etc would be good. Put the two flour tortillas together like a sandwich and spray the outside with Pam cooking spray (also good with butter flavored). Put it onto the grill for 2-4 minutes or until it looks browned and tasty on the outside. Cut into fourths. Each fourth will be about 75 calories and if you can eat all 4 of them, you will be full to popping.0 -
I've tried many recipies on www.thegraciouspantry.com
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I'll be trying these recipes out especially the mexican ones.0
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Eat more veges :ohwell:
They don't need a whole lot of prep and some of them even taste pretty good.0 -
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aahhh good ol' veggies.... I may be able to eat more, but i still need some other stuff to eat with the veggies, and also need to make the meal friendly for me and my 4 yr old0
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:happy:Here is a something I like to make that is healthy and your kids will probably find really fun!!
Healthy Chicken Toquitos
Small corn tortillas (90 calories per 2!!)
Chicken of beef - cooked, shredded and seasoned with mexican flavourings of your choice. You could make it ahead.
Light cheese (optional)
PAM
Cover a cookie sheet in tinfoil and spray lightly with PAM
Microwave corn tortillas for about 1.5 minutes to soften (If you don't heat them enough they will crack while rolling)
Place tortillas on sheet and spray lightly with PAM
Place a small amount of cheese on each tortilla (Cheese first before meat prevents it from melting out the ends)
Spoon meat into center of tortillas (you can vary the amount of meat depending how large you want them)
Roll tortillas! Place flap down. (No need to fold ends)
Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.
I serve these with salsa and my boyfriend absolutely ADORES them! He requests them all the time. 2 chicken breasts makes about 12 toquitos. We have 2 for supper then I freeze the rest 2 per ziploc bag for lunches and quick meals!
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skinny crock pot has easy, yummy, and healthy recipes:)0
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Check out my blog "Cooking With Jax"
http://www.CookingWithJax.com
Or my Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cooking-With-Jax/181908925189133
There are tons of healthy original recipes on there!
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I can't help much with lunch (I usually have a protein shake or a grilled chicken salad), but for dinners I LOVE eMealz. It is a subscription website $5 per month, and they give you menus and shopping lists so the planning is done. You can select menu plans that are portion control (which I use) or low fat or low carb AND can get it specific for your grocery store based on sales that week. Recipes are good, though a little bland for my taste so I spice it up. (BTW - I have no conneciton to the site; just love it)
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Check out some of my recipes here, they're all easy to make, low calorie and low fat!
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Highlights:
Peanut Butter Cookies: 45 cal, 0.5g fat
Candy Cane Cookies: 63 cals, 2g fat
Chocolate meringue cookies: 11 calories, 0g fat
Spinach Mac and Cheese: 309 calories, 5g fat
Veggie Lo Mein: 236 cals, 2g fat
Shiitake Lemon Risotto: 249 calories, 3g fat
Hope that helps!
Balsamic Roasted Veggie Sandwich: 232 calories, 4g fat
Homemade Cheesy Eggplant Calzone: 280 calories, 4g fat0 -
Here are a few healthy recipes I have been given...They are really good too! Crockpot cooking seems to help when you limited on time! Hope you like!
Slow Cooker Chicken With White Beans
2 cans (15-1/2 ounces each) either Navy or Great Northern beans, rinsed and drained
2 carrots, sliced
1stalk celery, sliced
1 small onion, diced
1/2 cup low cal Italian salad dressing
1 cup water
salt and pepper to taste-I don't add salt, but I do add a little pepper
4-3 ounce boneless, skinless chicken breast tenders
Directions
4-1 cup servings with 1 chicken breast per serving
Place beans, onion, carrots, celery in a 5-qt slow cooker, put the chicken on top of bean mixture. Pour the salad dressing over the chicken. Add salt and pepper, if desired. Pour1 cup water over all.
Cover and cook on low 3 to 4 hours, until chicken is thoroughly cooked.
If substituting dried beans (1 1/2 cups), add an additional 2 cups water, cook on low 6 to 7 hours, until beans are soft. Number of Servings: 4
Crockpot Chicken Dinner
Chicken Breast, no skin, 4 unit (yield from 1 lb ready-to-cook
*Potato, raw, 4 small (1-3/4" to 2-1/2" dia.)
Carrots, raw, 2 medium
Onions, raw, 1 medium (2-1/2" dia)
Parsley, dried, 1 tsp
Salt, 1 tsp
Pepper, black, .25 tbsp
*Smart Balance Buttery Spread, 4 tbsp
Paprika, 2 tbsp
Lemon juice, 1 tbsp
Lea & Perrins, Worcestershire Sauce, 1 tsp
Honey, 1 tbsp
Directions
Wash chicken and pat dry. combine potatoes, and onions in crockpot with parsley salt and pepper with 2 tablespoons of melted butter. Toss
Combine the rest of the butter with the paprika, lemon juice, and worcestershire sauce, honey a dash of salt and a dash of cumin. Rub chicken breasts with the mixture and arrange on the veggies.
Cover and cook on high for 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hours or on low for 7 - 9 hours. Until chicken is cooked through and veggies are tender.
Crockpot Chicken Tortilla Soup
(This is my fav. and I have figured the calories out to be 168 calories per 1 cup serving)
1 pound frozen chicken (shred near end of cooking time)
1 (15 ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes, mashed
1 (10 ounce) can enchilada sauce
1 medium onion, chopped
1 (4 ounce) can chopped green chile peppers
2 cloves garlic, minced
3(14.5 ounce) cans chicken broth
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 (10 ounce) package frozen corn
1 can black beans, rinsed
Directions
Place chicken, tomatoes, enchilada sauce, onion, green chiles, and garlic into a slow cooker. Pour in chicken broth, and season with cumin, salt, and pepper. Stir in corn and black beans. Cover and cook on Low setting for 6 to 8 hours or on High setting for 3 to 4 hours. Garnish with crushed tortilla chips, sour cream, shredded cheese, or avocadoes. Makes 8 servings.0 -
Dessert tonight
Baked Apples 65 calories
4 apples cored
1 teaspoon of butter in each apple
2 teaspoons of brown sugar in each apple
a generous sprinkle of cinnamon on each apple
Bake on 350 for 15-20 mins. or until soft
Let cool and love it!!!
Kids and husband love it but i didn't peel the apples i would when i do it again.
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