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Menu's

cita175
cita175 Posts: 16 Member
edited December 2024 in Social Groups
Hi, looking for new menus, tired of eating the same food over and over. Please Help

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  • esballet
    esballet Posts: 51 Member
    What do you usually eat and what kinds of food do you like??
  • cita175
    cita175 Posts: 16 Member
    I'm not very fussy with foods; however many vegetables and fruits that's suppose to be Good for me I can't stand. Peppers, onions blue/black berries.
    I love bread, rice and pasta, can do without eating meat.
  • esballet
    esballet Posts: 51 Member
    i love anything thats bread too. when you don't feel like cooking, i really like lean cuisine's pizzas. they have some really good pasta too, and its all portion controlled, which is good for me. also, for breakfast i am a big fan of oatmeal- its really good at satisfying my cravings for bready things- or you can always make an egg sandwich on an english muffin or bagel thin for about 200 calories. tonight i made a greek pizza on a pita with tomato sauce, shredded chicken, feta cheese and fresh basil and it was very yummy and under 500 calories. oh, and i also would suggest checking out the website skinnytaste.com if you haven't already. it has lots of good recipes.
  • KombuchaCat
    KombuchaCat Posts: 834 Member
    Try eating some legumes like chickpeas, pinto beans, etc. They fill you up like bready stuff but have lots of fiber and nutrients and are lower in calories. I keep them around to put in curries, salads, etc.
    A really healthy and yummy snack is roasted chickpeas. Just take a can of chickpeas and spice as you like (curry powder, chili powder, garlic, a little salt, whatever). Mix maybe 1tsp-1tbsp with the drained chickpeas and roast for around 20-30 minutes in a 350-400 degree oven (depending on how crunchy you want them you could leave them in longer). No added oil required.
  • cita175
    cita175 Posts: 16 Member
    Thanks, I'll also check out the website
  • cita175
    cita175 Posts: 16 Member
    sounds yummy! I will try this during the week. Thanks
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