FAVORITE LUNCH AROUND 300 CALORIES?

I'm getting bored with my tuna sandwich for lunch, any one have something new for me to try that's around 300 cals and doesn't require me to attend culinary art school????
Thanks!:bigsmile:
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  • mgraf06
    mgraf06 Posts: 1 Member
    I like making my own burrito bowls: 1/3 cup of brown rice, 1/3 cup black beans, 1/3 cup of chicken or ground turkey, and 1 cup shredded lettuce plus a little shredded cheese (2 tbsp) and salsa. This lunch totaled out to 312 calories, and so much cheaper than eating out at Chipotle and Taco Cabana. ;)
  • ValerieMartini2Olives
    ValerieMartini2Olives Posts: 3,024 Member
    corn tortillas with vegetarian refried beans, 2% shredded cheese, frozen mixed peppers. You could even add a dollop of light sour cream.
  • Merrychrissmith
    Merrychrissmith Posts: 231 Member
    McDouble (no cheese) and a glass of water. 330 calories. Yummy and just enough.
  • JellyButter
    JellyButter Posts: 160 Member
    I usually eat salad for lunch, sorry.

    Lettuce
    1-2 hard boiled eggs
    Onions
    Vinegarette dressing


    SOMETIMES: Dried cranberries, sunflowerseeds, pinto beans
  • yentess
    yentess Posts: 167 Member
    Hummus and TONS of fresh veggies!
  • twinteensmom
    twinteensmom Posts: 371 Member
    I also usually have a salad.

    Iceberg lettuce
    carrots
    cucumber
    a package of buddig ham or turkey
    1 hard boiled egg
    fat free or low-fat salad dressing (whatever suits your fancy)
  • concavity
    concavity Posts: 143 Member
    French baguette with melted mozzarrella cheese and 4 slices thinly sliced turkey

    1 slice of bread with grilled/pan cooked chicken breast, with easy over (my preference) egg on top

    Cubed 1/2 avocado, tomatoes, onions, green olives, pickles.
    Topped with either russian dressing, french dressing or hot salsa with russian.

    4 leaves of lettuce to be used as wraps and you can put different things in each one for a little diversity
  • selzam2
    selzam2 Posts: 34
    I never like to feel limited to just one food item at each meal, so I find having several yummy things in moderation works for me and keeps me from feeling bored and/or restricted. Here is what I had today:

    1/2c vegetable chips - 120 calories
    1/2 Chunky Peanut Butter (1 tbsp) and Rhubarb jam (1/2 tbsp) sandwich on whole grain bread - 180 calories

    Other things I like mixing in to my multi-component lunches:

    -A whole orange, banana, apple, or pear (~80-100 cal)
    -Clif bar minis (GREAT for chocolate cravings! (100 cal)
    -Fage 0% fruit/yogurt cups (120 cal)
    -sliced peppers (~30 cal for a whole pepper!) and hummus (50 cal/2 tbsp)

    I know you didn't ask for breakfast suggestions, but something I could eat at ANY meal would be some good 'ol summer porrdige (a.k.a. no-cook oatmeal). To make it the night before and have for breakfast, or make in the morning and save for lunch is easy:

    -1/3c fat free greek yogurt (I use Fage 0%, so 45 cal)
    -1/2c soy/almond/dairy milk (I use Almond Breeze unsweetened vanilla almond milk, so 20 cal)
    -1 packet quaker weight control oatmeal in any flavor (~1/2c of any oatmeal works, but I use the cinnamon/maple/etc to add flavor, 150 cal)
    -1 small banana (90 cal)
    -If I'm feeling indulgent and want to go a bit over 300 cal I add a tablespoon of peanut butter!
  • twinteensmom
    twinteensmom Posts: 371 Member
    May I also suggest taking your tuna fish and, instead of putting it on bread, using a serving size of garden herb trisquits as your bread. The crunch and flavor jazz up an otherwise boring lunch. I do that with egg salad sometimes.
  • rvrtplus2
    rvrtplus2 Posts: 33 Member
    I love doing lettuce wraps! I put a lean slice of meat with cheese and roll it up. Add veggies!
  • killinme
    killinme Posts: 73 Member
    I usually eat salad for lunch, sorry.

    Lettuce
    1-2 hard boiled eggs
    Onions
    Vinegarette dressing


    SOMETIMES: Dried cranberries, sunflowerseeds, pinto beans

    I LOVE SALAD!!
  • 1 small baked potato, 1 cup chili--microwave

    Grilled cheese and tomato soup

    Pb and j and a banana

    Wrap with tuna, lettuce, and tomato

    3/4 serving pasta, diced chicken, 1/4 cup jarred Alfredo, broccoli

    Oatmeal w/1 tbsp pb and 1/2 banana

    Protein shake w/milk, banana, prOtein powder

    Yogurt with fruit and dry cereal on top

    Bowl of cereal and a piece of fruit

    Trail mix and an apple

    Crackers abd cheese

    Hummus and assorted veggies with a string cheese on the side
  • Saiklor
    Saiklor Posts: 183
    if you have access to an oven then try roasting some veggies (peppers, onions, asparagus, whatever else floats your boat) with a bit of olive oil and salt. It's good hot OR cold!
  • bzgl40
    bzgl40 Posts: 69 Member
    Big honking salad. I BBQ a few chicken breasts at a time and use them for my salads. I add in things like broccoli, red cabbage, carrots, radishes... The possibilities are endless. And I make my own vinaigrette dressing. Takes a while to eat and totally fills me up. Sometimes I add beans, tuna, or even a hard boiled egg if I have no chicken's already cooked. Roasted sweet potatoes might go in again as well if I know I have a long endurance session later in the afternoon.
  • mkcmurphy
    mkcmurphy Posts: 438 Member
    New favorite as of yesterday:

    1 cup plain, non fat Greek yogurt (about 140 calories)
    1 tsp Hershey's unsweetened cocoa powder (5 calories)
    1 ounce chopped plain almonds (abut 170 calories)
    Sweetener to taste (I use Splenda)

    As a chocolate lover, I give it two thumbs way up - like Rocky Road or a chocolate bar with milk. No almonds makes this a great snack.
  • I sometimes make Garlic Shrimp and Avocado!

    4 oz thawed shrimp
    2 cloves of fresh minced garlic
    3 oz white wine (i use pinot)
    1/2 avocado
    1/2 tbs olive oil

    Cut the avocado into bite sized cubes and set aside on a dish or in your lunch container. sautee the shrimp in the olive oil in a pan with the wine and garlic until there's a little bit of liquid left in the pan. put the shrimp on the other side of the plate or in a separate container (so you can warm it up later without warming the avocado) and pour the remaining liquid/garlic on top. Eat each piece of shrimp with a bite of avocado. SOOOO simple and so good. literally takes about 10 minutes to prepare.
  • kbc525
    kbc525 Posts: 149
    bump
  • ameena76
    ameena76 Posts: 18
    I sometimes make Garlic Shrimp and Avocado!

    4 oz thawed shrimp
    2 cloves of fresh minced garlic
    3 oz white wine (i use pinot)
    1/2 avocado
    1/2 tbs olive oil

    Cut the avocado into bite sized cubes and set aside on a dish or in your lunch container. sautee the shrimp in the olive oil in a pan with the wine and garlic until there's a little bit of liquid left in the pan. put the shrimp on the other side of the plate or in a separate container (so you can warm it up later without warming the avocado) and pour the remaining liquid/garlic on top. Eat each piece of shrimp with a bite of avocado. SOOOO simple and so good. literally takes about 10 minutes to prepare.
  • ameena76
    ameena76 Posts: 18
    I sometimes make Garlic Shrimp and Avocado!

    4 oz thawed shrimp
    2 cloves of fresh minced garlic
    3 oz white wine (i use pinot)
    1/2 avocado
    1/2 tbs olive oil

    Cut the avocado into bite sized cubes and set aside on a dish or in your lunch container. sautee the shrimp in the olive oil in a pan with the wine and garlic until there's a little bit of liquid left in the pan. put the shrimp on the other side of the plate or in a separate container (so you can warm it up later without warming the avocado) and pour the remaining liquid/garlic on top. Eat each piece of shrimp with a bite of avocado. SOOOO simple and so good. literally takes about 10 minutes to prepare.

    This sounds delicious! Going to have to try soon!
  • Erica27511
    Erica27511 Posts: 490 Member
    I love doing lettuce wraps! I put a lean slice of meat with cheese and roll it up. Add veggies!

    ^^This
  • lovemykids58
    lovemykids58 Posts: 195 Member
    I like making my own burrito bowls: 1/3 cup of brown rice, 1/3 cup black beans, 1/3 cup of chicken or ground turkey, and 1 cup shredded lettuce plus a little shredded cheese (2 tbsp) and salsa. This lunch totaled out to 312 calories, and so much cheaper than eating out at Chipotle and Taco Cabana. ;)

    I'll have to try this- Yummy!
  • Specialkayrina
    Specialkayrina Posts: 242 Member
    I love my tuna sandwich:

    Skotidakis Greek Yogurt - Jalapeno Yogurt Dip, 1 Table spoons 25 cal
    Onions - Raw, 1 slice, medium (1/8" thick) 6 cal
    Member's Mark (Sam's Club) - Premium Albacore Tuna In Water, 0.5 container (6 oz ea.) 90 cal
    Kirkland - Multi Grain Rounds #, 1 bun 100 cal
    TOTAL: 221cal
  • tig676
    tig676 Posts: 1
    My favorite would be a large bowl of salad "dressed" with red pepper hummus. As long as you watch how much hummus you're using (it doesn't take much to make a really creamy dressing when its mixing with the juice from your tomatoes and cucumbers, etc), you can have a GIANT salad, feel really full, and get good vegetables/protein without a large calorie count at all.

    Another favorite is a baked sweet potato topped with spicy vegetable fajitas. Saute in a little olive oil onion, red pepper, yellow pepper, serrano and poblano peppers, zucchini, etc. Season with cumin and a little chipotle chili pepper and garlic powder. Add some diced tomato at the very end so it just softens. Bake your sweet potato in the microwave and pour the vegetable mix over the top. With a medium sweet potato and full cup of the veggie mixture you're only going to come in around 250 calories and its VERY filling. I add a fresh diced avocado on the side with a dash of salt for creaminess.
  • lovemykids58
    lovemykids58 Posts: 195 Member
    I like making my own burrito bowls: 1/3 cup of brown rice, 1/3 cup black beans, 1/3 cup of chicken or ground turkey, and 1 cup shredded lettuce plus a little shredded cheese (2 tbsp) and salsa. This lunch totaled out to 312 calories, and so much cheaper than eating out at Chipotle and Taco Cabana. ;)

    I'll have to try this- Yummy!

    I usually have 2 slices low cal break 70 cals for 2 slices
    2oz 98-99% FF chicken or turkey breast
    Sargento ultra thin cheese- 1 slice
    yellow mustard

    then either BBQ pop chips (my fav!) OR Progresso light chicken noodle or chicken veh- whole can is about 140 cals
  • HotCuppaJo
    HotCuppaJo Posts: 476 Member
    I recently started making these great wraps for lunch.... Here is what I use, but you could use anything. The flat bread is great!

    Generic - Romaine Lettuce Hearts, 1 leaves 3 calories
    Tomatoes - Red, ripe, raw, year round average, 1 small whole (2-2/5" dia) 16 calories
    Great Value - Light Honey Dijon Dressing, 1 Tbsp 35 calories
    Oscar Mayer - Deli Fresh - Black Forest Ham, 6 slices 45 calories
    Flat Out Flatbread - Light Sundried Tomato, 1 flatbread 90 calories

    Sargento - Pepper Jack Cheese Reduced Fat, 1 slice 60 calories

    Total 189 calories (249 w/ the cheese :)
  • amybrauch
    amybrauch Posts: 250 Member
    Peanut butter & banana sandwich
  • curliefrii
    curliefrii Posts: 56 Member
    bump! lots of good ideas!!
  • YeahMe
    YeahMe Posts: 35 Member
    Bump - I need to keep this list for future lunches!
  • legnarevocrednu
    legnarevocrednu Posts: 467 Member
    I have one of three things. A chicken salad, half of a chicken cheese quesadilla (I have the other half for dinner), or 2 turkey sausage egg white wake up wraps from dunkin donuts. The salad with croutons, cheese, grilled chicken, and 1.5 oz of fat free ranch dressing is only 285 calories/24 grams of protein. Half of a chicken cheese quesadilla with .5 oz of sour cream is 305 calories/21 grams of protein (double that when you have it for dinner). The wraps are exactly 300 calories/22 grams of protein. All the carbs are reasonably low too compared to the protein.
  • cms721
    cms721 Posts: 179 Member
    Lean pockets have several tasty pockets under 300 cals. Mix in some carrots,peppers , or pretzels to help fill you up and lunch wont be boring anymore.