don't really cook any ideas
Zumbaqueenbev
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i don't really cook need some convience ideas
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Yeah, me either....I hate to cook!!!!! I do a lot of salads because they are so easy to switch up. I have been trying to eat cleaner (not going well) but I love the lean cuisiness steamers that come in a bag. I like things that are easy to calculate. I'm interested in seeing everyone else's responses!0
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Simple, easy, yummy lunches:
3 pieces toasted aunt millies whole grain light bread
Fresh baby spinach and romaine
Turkey/ham/chicken
Thin sliced tomatoes
Laughing cow lighttt wedge, your flavor
210 cals, very filling
Light flat out bread
Fat free straw cream cheese
Spinach/romaine
Turkey/ham
Put cream cheese on bread, lay the rest out on it and have a delicious wrap for under 200 cals
Dinner
Tilapia
Brown rice
Steamed veggies
300 cals
Chicken, with veggies and rice 3000 -
Marinade chicken in Italian salad dressing (or other marinade) and bake. Very easy. Serve it over a spinach salad or with some steamed vegetables.0
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the crockpot is the best inventions!0
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Marinade chicken in Italian salad dressing (or other marinade) and bake. Very easy. Serve it over a spinach salad or with some steamed vegetables.
This is also good as a wrap!0 -
learn to cook! :laugh:0
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I stir fry stuff. It's not really like cooking. I put lemon juice and low sodium soy sauce and fat fee Italian dressing in a pan, then throw in chopped up veggies (onion, sprouts, peppers, mushrooms etc.) And use a wooden spoon to push it around the pan until the veggies look a little soft. Then eat them. Not real cooking, but tasty. I often buy pre cooked meat like chicken or shrimp and throw that in. Taste ike cooking but is just warming up someone else's cooking.0
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Raw veggies, not just salad, but all sorts of veggies, for example: broccoli, tomatoes, jicama, kahlrobi, cucumbers, bell peppers. Avoid dipping veggies in normal salad dressing, but you can substitute healthier things like hummus (somewhat high in fat, but also has protein and fiber). Some people find hummus takes some getting used to, it may help to try different types. My husband who is not a huge hummus fan really likes edamame hummus.
Healthy sandwiches.
Frozen vegetables + jarred spaghetti sauce. Microwave the veggies, then toss the pasta sauce in towards the end. You can also put in a little pre-cooked pasta or rice. This was my go-to lunch for a long time, before I started trying to eat more raw stuff.
Oatmeal with fruit, it's not just for breakfast.
A microwaved sweet potato, paired with raw or (microwave) steamed veggies.
Also, a meal doesn't have to be made up of a few things, a lot of different things can be good. A few raw almonds, an apple, raw veggies, and some brown rice or wheat toast. If you eat meat you could also eat a little meat.
I think that if you're trying to balance convenience and health, frozen veggies are a good resource. They're easy, and have a longer shelf life than fresh, but are still nutritious. Just don't get the ones in cheese or butter sauce.
Also, I like to pre-cook and freeze things in batches. I tend to do things like rice, and quinoa, but you could do this with meat too. If you cook the items unseasoned, you can pair them with different items so they don't get boring.0 -
Maybe your 2012 resolution is to learn to cook clean....0
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hmmm...here's some ideas about 400-500 calories each
1/2 can of black beans
mix with 1 microwaveable brown rice bowl
top with 1 oz mozzarella cheese
serve with veggies
1 bag steamable veggies
1 brown rice bowl
low sodium soy sauce
stir fried with 1 egg in a pan
"baked" potato (in the microwave)
topped with steamed broccoli
1 oz cheese
grilled chicken/rotisserie chicken
bowl of oatmeal
cooked in skim milk
stir in 1 tbsp pb
1 oz nuts on top
ww tortilla
1/2 cup black beans
1 oz cheese
lettuce
(roll it all up--burrito)
rotisserie chicken
whole wheat roll
marinara sauce
1 oz mozz cheese
(heat it up--healthy/tasty sandwich)
tortellini in refrigerator section
chicken strips
steamed broccoli
1/4 cup alfredo sauce
(heat it all up together--tortellini might need boiling for 5 minutes)
1 bag steamable veggies
w/ lunch/deli meat chopped up and added to it
topped w/ 1 oz cheese0 -
learn to cook! :laugh:
That too. Even easy things, like sauteed greens with garlic, yummy and fast.0 -
these are great! THANKS!0
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learn to cook! :laugh:
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George Forman Grill---Salmon fillets, chicken breasts, either can be put on a salad
salads
sandwiches--lots of variety in breads, sauces/dips (use half a serving size), add spinach, lettuce, tomato etc
soup is easy averything goes in one pot stir cook on low heat. Look online for recipes and add the things you like to eat.
Have fun!0
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