Healthy meals ideas?
Kimberlygrey94
Posts: 21
HI! I'm having a hard time coming up with a couple delicious, but healthy meal Ideas. Does anyone have any meal plans that you have tried and really like. Also, I'm 17 and broke so a couple non-expensive ideas would be muchly appreciated too Thanks!
0
Replies
-
Salad, salad, and more salad for dinner. Put different things in it each day. One day use chicken, another day fish, etc. Make sure you drink your 8 cups of water each day and do your best to stay under your calorie goals. Cut back significantly on your bread intake. Lower carb and higher protein meals seem to work best. :flowerforyou:0
-
I work at a fast food restaurant so it's unbelievably hard to eat healthy. I have had a couple salads from there, but they are so bleh and honestly the deep fired stuff just tastes so much better... I want to learn how to make healthy meals or snacks that I can take with me to work so I can snack on them instead of the deep fried stuff or the ice cream.0
-
going to be easier said than done but try and change your job, having so much temptation facing you day in day out is going to be really hard.
easy recipes that can be warmed in a microwave are
stew - chop up whatever veg are seasonal and cheap - try not to put too many potatos in - add some lean meat or quorn, a stock cube and simmer for 30 mins until tender. portion up into plastic sealable pots, it freezes well too
pasta salad or pasta bake - loads of recipes about on web sites for variations
also have a look on the slimming world website for lunchbox ideas, copy them and work out the calories
good luck x0 -
If you are surrounded by temptation at work - be prepared. I work in an office and we are surrounded with amazing (and expensive) places to eat every day. I plan my food, mix it up a bit where I can and take things with me. Chopped veggies and a yoghurt dip works for me if I'm out and about. Today I have salad, brown rice (so filling) a boiled egg and a small portion of fish with some home made dressing. Get online and start looking things up. I love cooking! And I agree with the water, what a difference that makes. Also, I am a compulsive grazer - if you do that too you need to get out of the habit. Eat proper meals x0
-
A great place to find recipes is Pinterest. (: i have found alot of healthy recipes.0
-
one of my favourties is butternut squash and red onion bake.
get some cubed butternut squash, 1 red onion (diced), spinach and some low fat greek salad cheese.
cook the butternut squash and the onion in an oven proof dish for around 20mins at 180 (fan assisted UK) until the squash is soft and onions are soft and slightly charred at the edges. Mix up and add some pepper.
Rinse the spinach (as much as you like) and add it to the squash mix with a small ammount of the cheese (totally optional).
Bake for a further 10 mins until the spinach has reduced in size.
Really yummy and fills me up.0 -
Stews, stirfrys, curries and steaming!
If you're broke (believe me I understand) check out your local farmer's market for ridiculously cheap fruit and veg. Grab some brown rice, lean cuts of meat (if a meaty), quinoa, lentils, chickpeas and eggs. Try and get some balance in each meal as well between whole carbs, protein and micros.
I tend to google a lot of recipes and adapt them to be healthier. Even something as simple as stir fry veg with a little garlic and light soy sauce is a winner. You can create your recipes on here too so you can track exactly what your own recipe serves are0 -
one of my favourties is butternut squash and red onion bake.
get some cubed butternut squash, 1 red onion (diced), spinach and some low fat greek salad cheese.
cook the butternut squash and the onion in an oven proof dish for around 20mins at 180 (fan assisted UK) until the squash is soft and onions are soft and slightly charred at the edges. Mix up and add some pepper.
Rinse the spinach (as much as you like) and add it to the squash mix with a small ammount of the cheese (totally optional).
Bake for a further 10 mins until the spinach has reduced in size.
Really yummy and fills me up.
This sounds yummy0 -
If like these foods: Buy tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers on sale. Wash and chop into bite size pieces. Top with win inch square crumbled to a table spoon Feta cheese lite an a sprinkle of balsamic or site wine vinegar (whatever is on sale and cheap). Make about two cups for a meal.0
-
Home made stews soups and casseroles, can be as healthy and veg filled as you like and all you need is a mircowave! Very filling for the cals too!0
-
one of my favourties is butternut squash and red onion bake.
get some cubed butternut squash, 1 red onion (diced), spinach and some low fat greek salad cheese.
cook the butternut squash and the onion in an oven proof dish for around 20mins at 180 (fan assisted UK) until the squash is soft and onions are soft and slightly charred at the edges. Mix up and add some pepper.
Rinse the spinach (as much as you like) and add it to the squash mix with a small ammount of the cheese (totally optional).
Bake for a further 10 mins until the spinach has reduced in size.
Really yummy and fills me up.
"Sounds good and filling0 -
Look for a farmer's market in your area - it's generally the bast place to get low cost, fresh veggies and fruit. Otherwise stick to what is in season and on sale at your local grocery store. Eggs, oatmeal, peanut butter, and cottage cheese are all healthy and not costly.0
-
If your an ice cream junkie try this:
Freeze sliced up banana's (i use 100 grams)
add the frozen bananas to a food processor blend until creamy
takes a few minutes. after creamy add 2 teaspoons chunky peanut butter.
and then some cocoa powder about 1/4 teaspoon blend together. It
taste's and feels like real ice cream all for about 155 calories. I make it almost every night.0 -
Raw vegetables with hummus or light ranch, a cut up apple with peanut butter, protein bars, grilled chicken in pita or tortilla with hummus and veggies, banana and peanut butter sandwich on whole-grain bread, homemade soup, etc.0
-
Get 100g of tofu or 80g I can't remember how much I used this morning but put in on the hob and let it heat up and stir it, i =t will start to look like scrambled eggs! Add a small pinch of basil and black pepper! Get two slices of nimble bread and toast it's little bready life out, you may want to add butter, if so try adding cashew butter to it Tastes just like scrambled eggies and I love it the tofu I get is the silken tofu, cost me £1.85 and the nimble bread was about £1 or so, can't really remember and the butter around £2 or a little less. All these can last well into the week making it nice and cheap for you too Good luck and I hope this little recipe helps...it's about the height of my cooking0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions