delicious, quick and easy low calorie dinners??
khadeejah1
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Hi Everyone,
I'm just looking for some really quick, fairly easy low calorie dinners, the last thing I want to be doing after work (like a lot of people) is spending a good chunk of my time in the kitchen (the weekend is good for cooking). Any suggestions or any favourites you might have would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
-K
I'm just looking for some really quick, fairly easy low calorie dinners, the last thing I want to be doing after work (like a lot of people) is spending a good chunk of my time in the kitchen (the weekend is good for cooking). Any suggestions or any favourites you might have would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
-K
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any ideas?0
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I usually buy the low fat frozen dinners, they're cheap & pretty good. There's only certain brands and foods I like though, it varies for everyone.0
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Thanks! Me too Just looking for something could maybe make too0
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Try doing a google search for healthy crock pot ideas (or go to skinnytaste.com and look for crock pot recipes). I love my crock pot because once you set everything up before work you're done. When you come home, BAM! Food is done.
This http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/12/crock-pot-chicken-enchilada-soup.html is the last thing I tried and it was really good!0 -
Wasa Hearty Crispbread with canned tuna or salmon and Laughing Cow cheese.
Protein shake, fresh fruit, 1-2 cups of frozen vegetables (boiled without salt) and scrambled plain egg whites.
Turkey and low-fat cheese on Arnold's whole wheat or multi-grain sandwich thins.0 -
That sort of depends on your definition of "low calorie."
I made a super easy dinner the other night, the resulted in a few leftover servings.
I made taco salad/tacos. 1 lb lean ground beef browned/drained/patted + Ortega taco seasoning. Warmed hard taco shells broken up and mixed with the meat. 1/4 cup shredded cheese per serving, a tablespoon of Wholly Gaucamole, plus lettuce and tomato clocked in right around 500 calories per meal.
Simple, quick, tasty.0 -
lemon dill salmon with asparagus is a favourite around here
also, I make huge batches of turkey chili on the weekends and freeze it for lunches and quick dinners. it's about 380 cal per serving0 -
I usually cook something big on the weekends and then freeze it in indivdual portions. This way I can just pull something out during the week. This weekend I made salsa chicken in the crock pot. skinnytaste.com has some great ideas for things that freeze well.0
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Tomato soup (with pureed white beans to be creamy)
Veggie frittata (like quiche, with no crust)
Stir fried veggies over microwave rice
Baked potatoes with cottage cheese or greek yogurt0 -
Thanks for all the great ideas! Keep 'em coming!0
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