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What's for lunch?

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  • Sweet_Potato
    Sweet_Potato Posts: 1,119 Member
    Homemade guac on a piece of toast with sliced red and green peppers. An orange and apple to follow as afternoon snack

    I love meals/snacks like this! Open faced vegetable sandwiches can be so pretty and they're very satisfying.
  • Bumble Bee tuna salad kit (with crackers). I'm so addicted to those. Oh, and some red grapes!

    Those are my favorite!I eat them ALL the time!!
  • SinIsIn
    SinIsIn Posts: 1,865 Member
    Tuna and crackers. :ohwell:
  • Michelina's Lean Gourmet Chicken Alfredo YUM! And Dannon Oikos Fruit on the bottom Peach greek yogurt
  • eayal002
    eayal002 Posts: 186
    Tuna (2.5 oz) with 2.5 tbsp of light mayo, onions green peppers and 1 cup uncle ben's whole grain brown rice. 12 oz water
  • UpEarly
    UpEarly Posts: 2,555 Member
    A Greek salad (romaine, kalamata olives, feta, tomatoes) and a Braeburn apple.
  • sizzlinoverthefat
    sizzlinoverthefat Posts: 136 Member
    2 oz oven roasted turkey breast with a large romain leaf, spicky brown mustard all between 2 slices of heatlhful falx & fiber bread and 4 oz eating right vanilla probiotic yogurt and defcaf tea w/splenda packet. all this under 300 cals.
  • joakool
    joakool Posts: 434 Member
    Bumble Bee tuna salad kit (with crackers). I'm so addicted to those. Oh, and some red grapes!

    Those are my favorite!I eat them ALL the time!!

    I would eat them for every meal if I didn't think my body needed some variety! LOL.
  • Meh, Subway. 6" turkey on whole wheat + veggies. No sauce, no cheese.


    I know, I know ... the devil made me do it. At least I avoided Tim Horton's cookies.
  • abetterliv
    abetterliv Posts: 50 Member
    pb &j and an apple, I might also have a yogurt in a couple minutes if I'm still hungry :)
  • angied80
    angied80 Posts: 713 Member
    8 oz or Eye of round steak, 1/2 c asian meadly veggies .. and I was craving sweets so I had 1/2 tablespoon of peanut butter..
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    Leftovers, as usual. Vegetable fried rice and braised nappa cabbage.
  • cufirst84
    cufirst84 Posts: 127 Member
    Costco - 1/2 of Avocado, 1 of avocado
    Old El Paso - Medium Salsa, 1/4 cup
    Celery - Raw, 2 stalk, small
    Great Value - Baked Rice Cakes, 10 crackers

    YUMMY !!
  • Ham sandwich - greek yogurt - lots of water...
  • Not quite sure! I made swedish meatballs from skinnytaste the other day and froze all but one, so maybe those, or BLT lettuce wraps because I have the ingredients for those too!
  • Meh, Subway. 6" turkey on whole wheat + veggies. No sauce, no cheese.


    I know, I know ... the devil made me do it. At least I avoided Tim Horton's cookies.

    I feel you, yesterday, in a hurry, choice between Rubios and Jersey Mikes, went with Mike's, Reg Veggie sub, easy cheese, no mayo..... all for the love of 400+ calories:huh: .... ugg...needless to say, I had a small dinner.

    Lunch today:
    3oz baked chicken breast, fresh romain, green onions, cucumbers, and my homemade balsamic vinigar dressing! Happy Girl. :smile:
  • klynn08
    klynn08 Posts: 151 Member
    Hillshire Farms Grilled essentials lemon pepper chicken breast, on wheat bread, with salsa and lettuce. And a side of lettuce croutons and my new favorite gourme mist salad dressing. Total calories: 237!
  • klynn08
    klynn08 Posts: 151 Member
    ramen

    what an unfilling waste of calories

    hahahah I totally agree yet I can't stop eating them! I crave them and then as soon as I finish them i'm like whyy did I do that! the cup of ramen stuff has a little bit less calories i think?
  • pspetralia
    pspetralia Posts: 963 Member
    Shaved turkey breast (deli meat) on a whole wheat deli thin with a dab of yellow mustard, 1/2 cup of grapes, 1 sliced kiwi, green beans.
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