200 cal left for dinner

katunder
katunder Posts: 41
what are my options? What do you eat around 200 calories for dinner? Thanks!
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  • twinmom14ek
    twinmom14ek Posts: 174 Member
    I'm right there with you today; accidentally blew it out a bit at lunch. My plan is to cook some boneless skinless chicken on the Foreman grill and have it on a nice, big salad with fat-free dressing--measure 4oz chicken and have it without croutons, and it should be be in the low 200s. Also, weather permitting, I'm going for a short jog after work, even though it's a rest day for me. I tend to fudge my calories a little bit, so it's nice to give myself a little extra cushion. I'm excited to see if anyone else has good non-salad ideas!
  • kmorris246
    kmorris246 Posts: 312 Member
    Egg white omelet with reduced fat cheese and fresh veggies (spinach, mushrooms, onions, peppers, etc). Then with a side of steamed broccoli or some fresh fruit!
    This is a typical meal for me when I've already overdone it for the day ;-)
  • katunder
    katunder Posts: 41
    Egg white omelet with reduced fat cheese and fresh veggies (spinach, mushrooms, onions, peppers, etc). Then with a side of steamed broccoli or some fresh fruit!
    This is a typical meal for me when I've already overdone it for the day ;-)

    this is funny, I thought about that and just posted this:

    I just noticed that cooked veggies are double (if not triple) in calories than raw veggies. Why is that? So the two egg omelet with mushrooms/spinach/bell peppers becomes a high cal food.
  • ajlarz
    ajlarz Posts: 155 Member
    Egg white omelet with reduced fat cheese and fresh veggies (spinach, mushrooms, onions, peppers, etc). Then with a side of steamed broccoli or some fresh fruit!
    This is a typical meal for me when I've already overdone it for the day ;-)

    this is funny, I thought about that and just posted this:

    I just noticed that cooked veggies are double (if not triple) in calories than raw veggies. Why is that? So the two egg omelet with mushrooms/spinach/bell peppers becomes a high cal food.

    It probably depends on what you cook them in. If you just use a small amount of EVOO or something else low calorie, you won't be adding to much to it. Or just put some water down and let them soften in the water. Then there are no extra calories added.
  • specialkyc
    specialkyc Posts: 384 Member
    You could exercise and earn some calories back.
  • KatNunya
    KatNunya Posts: 14 Member
    a bag of mircowave popcorn
  • angeldaae
    angeldaae Posts: 348 Member
    4.5 ounces of shrimp for 126 calories, and a large lettuce/veggie salad with low-cal dressing.
  • FrugalMomsRock75
    FrugalMomsRock75 Posts: 698 Member
    4 oz. salmon fillet and brussel sprouts here. 169 calories and lots of yum.
  • Buckeyt
    Buckeyt Posts: 473 Member
    That's why I always plan my day out in advance so I don't get stuck.
  • Squidgeypaws007
    Squidgeypaws007 Posts: 1,012 Member
    Cup of veg (frozen or fresh) and gravy - such a nice meal xD very low kcal too! Yummm ;)
  • skullshank
    skullshank Posts: 4,323 Member
    You could exercise and earn some calories back.

    win!
  • A nice marinara sauce with turkey meat/sausage and veggies over miracle noodles
  • olong
    olong Posts: 255 Member
    I second the notion of exercise to earn extra calories! Also there are MANY people here who focus on their weekly totals rather than daily. Borrow the idea from them... work out a bit longer tomorrow to cover today's overage.
  • Vitamin_K
    Vitamin_K Posts: 47
    salmon fillet & steamed broccoli
  • meggonkgonk
    meggonkgonk Posts: 2,066 Member
    My best advice is to do a little exercise to get some calories back and then accept being over a little for one day. If you do a few minutes switching between jumping jacks and walking in place, you should be able to make up a cool 100 calories pretty easily. Then you can go up to about 400 calories for dinner without being super far over your calories.

    That's just what I've usually done. Some days you are just over. There are ways to be sensible about it without eating 200 cals for a meal.
  • NNAhuja
    NNAhuja Posts: 669 Member
    I did the same and will be excercising them back today :)
  • Chicken breast is about 120 calories or so...put some bbq on it with some veggies on the side...or maybe a salad and its gonna fill you up!
  • When I have no calories left I always get Fat Free Hot Dogs. They are 40 calories a piece with fat free cheese!
  • KrystieNye
    KrystieNye Posts: 123 Member
    A tuna sandwich w/light miracle whip....an egg white omelet....french toast w/45 cal. bread (made w/egg whites) and a tablespoon of honey....salad....a bowl of cereal w/skim milk....some ground turkey mixed with veggies...some oatmeal....just a few ideas. :)
  • BamaGirl_Tricia
    BamaGirl_Tricia Posts: 70 Member
    I always like a bowl of cereal.
  • katunder
    katunder Posts: 41
    thank you all for your replies. I try not to eat my exercise calories back, and will be OK if I slightly go over today. ;)
  • Onesnap
    Onesnap Posts: 2,819 Member
    Go for a half hour walk, log it. And make yourself a healthy whole foods dinner when you get back.

    You could have fish and veggies. Chicken and rice (and beans), a salad with grilled chicken.

    YUM>
  • Egg white omelet with reduced fat cheese and fresh veggies (spinach, mushrooms, onions, peppers, etc). Then with a side of steamed broccoli or some fresh fruit!
    This is a typical meal for me when I've already overdone it for the day ;-)

    this is funny, I thought about that and just posted this:

    I just noticed that cooked veggies are double (if not triple) in calories than raw veggies. Why is that? So the two egg omelet with mushrooms/spinach/bell peppers becomes a high cal food.

    Cooking the vegetables breaks down the plant fibers making them easier to digest, thus increasing the calories. I noticed that also when I started researching these so called "Negative Calorie" foods.
  • Egg white omelet with reduced fat cheese and fresh veggies (spinach, mushrooms, onions, peppers, etc). Then with a side of steamed broccoli or some fresh fruit!
    This is a typical meal for me when I've already overdone it for the day ;-)

    this is funny, I thought about that and just posted this:

    I just noticed that cooked veggies are double (if not triple) in calories than raw veggies. Why is that? So the two egg omelet with mushrooms/spinach/bell peppers becomes a high cal food.

    Even if they aren't cooked in any fat, cooked veggies are more calories for the simple fact that they are lower in water content and are now "concentrated". You can test it. Measure out a cup of raw baby carrots, cook them, then measure them again. They will be much less than a cup, probably more like 1/2 cup.


    And on to the original topic -

    I do all kinds of low cal meals for when I've gone over.
    -Sandwich on thin bread with lean meat, mustard, and lettuce/tomato/onion, etc, then have a side of sugar snap peas or baby carrots.
    -You can make a filling bowl of oatmeal with 1/2 c fruit.
    -1 c nonfat plain greek yogurt with 1 c strawberries
    -Egg white frittata or omelette with homemade home fries with no added fat
  • molly_grue
    molly_grue Posts: 215 Member
    oatmeal is pretty filliing
  • blakin
    blakin Posts: 5
    This looks delish! And poster says is 171 calories!
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/601350-coconut-curry-chicken
    (maybe for a different day though--it's a crockpot recipe)
  • YoungDoc2B
    YoungDoc2B Posts: 1,593 Member
    5 oz. of boneless skinless chicken breast and 1 cup of spinach ~ 188 calories. How about burning some more calories today so you'll have a wider variety of foods to choose from?
  • tlinval
    tlinval Posts: 175 Member
    1c. cheerios + 1/2 c. skim milk + 1 Tablespoon raisins :love:
  • Welshie_girl
    Welshie_girl Posts: 107 Member
    tuna sprinkled with garlic mixed with tomato wrapped in lettuce .... if one day you go over 50 or 100 calories it won't be the end of the world. I have my cheat day once a week and I go over my calories sometimes as well... as long as food is healthy ( no ice cream or candy bars ) I don't feel bad :)
  • sandrinamsilva
    sandrinamsilva Posts: 651 Member
    200 calories is a whole lot of Fish or Chicken and veggies. Enjoy!