300 cal vegetarian dinner needed
20carrots
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Hey! Just a challenge I thought I'd put out here...
I have 315 cals left today, had a migraine and do NOT think I'll be exercising, so I need a dinner that packs a mean punch at around 300 cals.
I'm lacto-ovo vegetarian. Any ideas would be much appreciated!
And yes exercising MIGHT make me feel better but...:grumble:
I have 315 cals left today, had a migraine and do NOT think I'll be exercising, so I need a dinner that packs a mean punch at around 300 cals.
I'm lacto-ovo vegetarian. Any ideas would be much appreciated!
And yes exercising MIGHT make me feel better but...:grumble:
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What about veggie Kashi meal?0
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KASHI meals are the best! I keep quite a few on hand and at work. My favorites are the Veggie Tuscan Bake and the Black Bean Mango.
I usually douse mine in hot sauce...1, because I love hot sauce and 2, I've heard that spicey foods are more filling. That may/may not be true- but it works for me:)
If you don't feel like running out for Kashi- I recommend some black beans. I make this soup a lot:
2 cans of black beans drained
1 1/2 cups of veggie stock
1 cup chunky salsa
Cumin to taste (I like to put a lot)
*Leave it as is, smash it, or even put through food processor.
Heat it up and serve by itself or top with a little bit of sourcream, green onion, hotsauce...0 -
I'm a meat eater and have no idea what lacto ovo vegetarian means. Do you or do you not eat dairy and eggs? Anyway, here is an almost 300 calorie, quick and easy meal. Throw in a piece of bread and you should meet 300:
Angel Hair Pasta with Plum Tomatoes and Fresh Basil
Cook 6 oz of pasta, drain and set aside.
In a large skillet, heat 1 TBLS olive oil. Add 1 clove minced garlic and saute about 30 seconds. Add 6 plum tomatoes, chopped and seeded. Cook, stirring until soft (5 minutes). Stir in 1/2 cup fresh, chopped basil, 1/2 t. salt and fresh cracked pepper. Cook about 5 more minutes, until tomatoes are very soft. Pour over pasta, and toss with 2 tsp balsamic vinegar. Serve topped with 1.5 oz parmesan cheese.
Cal-268
Fat 8g
Chol 8mg
Sodium 504mg
Carbs 39
Fiber 3g
Protein 11g
Calcium 1700 -
I'm a meat eater and have no idea what lacto ovo vegetarian means. Do you or do you not eat dairy and eggs? Anyway, here is an almost 300 calorie, quick and easy meal. Throw in a piece of bread and you should meet 300:
Angel Hair Pasta with Plum Tomatoes and Fresh Basil
Cook 6 oz of pasta, drain and set aside.
In a large skillet, heat 1 TBLS olive oil. Add 1 clove minced garlic and saute about 30 seconds. Add 6 plum tomatoes, chopped and seeded. Cook, stirring until soft (5 minutes). Stir in 1/2 cup fresh, chopped basil, 1/2 t. salt and fresh cracked pepper. Cook about 5 more minutes, until tomatoes are very soft. Pour over pasta, and toss with 2 tsp balsamic vinegar. Serve topped with 1.5 oz parmesan cheese.
Cal-268
Fat 8g
Chol 8mg
Sodium 504mg
Carbs 39
Fiber 3g
Protein 11g
Calcium 1700 -
That sounds delicious! It seems simple enough- I might have to try it
Lacto-Ovo: No meat- but eats eggs and dairy.0 -
Thank God for Kashi and Garden Burger!
My favorite low-cal meals:
*Black Bean Chipotle Burger - Heat a Garden Burger Black Bean Chipotle Burger in a pan then melt a slice of fat free cheese over it. Serve on a lite bun and top with 100 calories worth of guacamole if you like (I do!). About 310 calories.
*Kashi pizza. I've tried the Caribbean Carnival and the Mexicali Black Bean pizzas and both are great! All of the varieties I've looked at are under 300 calories for 1/3 of the pizza.
*Vegetarian Stuffed Bell Peppers - I found a great recipe on a kids website: http://kidshealth.org/kid/recipes/gluten/cd_vegetarian_stuffed_peppers.html
I'd recommend adding some salt though. Since they're so low-cal I feel justified in eating one with sour cream:happy:0 -
Egg white omelet with lots of veggies yum.0
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thanks, everyone! Wow, lots of endorsements for Kashi. I remember way back I thought kashi was all vegetarian. Then I started seeing chicken, etc and stopped looking at them (I think even one dish that "looks" veg had gelatin or something in it).
I will have to give them a second look. But I think tonight's dinner is going to be a salad and some cottage cheese.0 -
Oh my gosh! I put Trappey's hot sauce on my Kashi meals too. I keep a bottle at work. LOL!0
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how many servings is the black bean soup?0
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another vote here for Kashi. LOVE their stuff!!0
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how many servings is the black bean soup?
The entire batch of soup is around 650 calories with 8.5 grams of fat. The kicker here is that it has 42 grams of fiber!!
I would say there is 4 servings- my guess. Although, I can prob. eat half of a batch per time I make it.
It sounds too simple to be good, but I tell you it is really good! It is a staple of mine and make it frequently. I really suggest the spice- hot sauce, etc.0 -
Hubbs (vegan) swears by vegweb.com for his recipes.
We try to stay away from pre-prepared veggie dishes, mainly because they've gotten more sneaky lately. Adding gelatin, whey and other non-vegan friendly things. Easier being a veggie though, most of it won't be an issue.0
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