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Re: easy, healthy recipe ideas
We're just different. When I bother dipping, I usually dip a lot, at least for a while until my taste buds get saturated. Then I can go just on the memory of the flavor and be happier because I've overdone it for the first half of the dish. Then I pile it on again. If there's a sauce, I almost always run out. But when I make a salad, I don't need much dressing at all.
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Re: easy, healthy recipe ideas
Yeah we're just a bit different. Although I think the thickness of the dressing/sauce has a lot to do with it. It is very easy to pour just a bit of vinaigrette over a salad but becomes more difficult if you are using something thick like a ranch or blue cheese (whether it be full fat or not). So anyway, I think we're just talking around each other a bit but there is nothing wrong with the recipe as posted b/c I did include the disclaimer of using low fat/no fat dressings as an option.
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Re: easy, healthy recipe ideas
froz/fresh chicken breasts are pretty versatile. i love chicken so i regularly will make a meal of grilled chicken + a side (fresh asparagus, brown rice, corn on the cob, fresh green beans). i also swap salmon in a night or two a week, though eating salmon regularly isn't exactly cheap (but is delicious).
i cook numerous chx breasts up at a time and will save some for other things the next day or two. i buy prebagged light ceaser salads and will have chicken ceasers, and sometimes throw the ceaser in a wheat tortilla for a wrap. also i'll make egg beaters omelettes with onion/jalapeno/tomato/chicken occasionally. any of those things above + some strawberries/grapes/blueberries/peaches/bananas as snacks keeps me satisified. |
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Re: easy, healthy recipe ideas
I'm a big fan of cooking a bunch of stuff up in advance too. Stews, spaghetti sauce, chicken, whatever.
Re: salmon prices, unless you're getting the kind caught in the wild, it's almost always on sale somewhere. Every store has a weekly sale, too, so if one doesn't have it, another either does or will soon. I've pretty regularly gotten it at around half price just by checking the newspaper ads, or wandering into the store and seeing the sale. When that happens, I buy a huge bunch of it, cuz I love the stuff, and freeze it up and slowly go through it. It can wind up surprisingly cheap that way. |
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Re: easy, healthy recipe ideas
I know these are pretty standard, but imo they're very good tasting and i eat them almost daily:
breakfast: 2 eggs, 2 egg whites - ~180 calories 4oz lean ground beef - 160 calories 1-2 slices wheat toast - 100-200 calories Adding the two egg whites really increases the size of the meal while having two yolks in there allows the egg to still taste good. 3oz whole wheat pasta -- 300 cals 1/2 cup pasta sauce -- 50 cals then either: 4oz lean ground beef - 160 cals, 20g protein or 150grams grilled chicken breast ~150 cals, close to 20g protein this is about 500 cals, a bit bigger than what some people advocate for meals, but i've found that this lunch really fills me up and helps me hit my caloric goal. if you feel that its too big for one meal you can always drop to 2oz pasta, eat it without sauce, lower the chicken. as far as preparation goes, the only thing I do is prepare the meat, then add the pasta sauce and throw a [censored] of hot sauce and pepper into the pan. Takes ~10-15 minutes to make (spaghetti boils a lot faster than most other noodle variations) |
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Re: easy, healthy recipe ideas
Here are 101 simple meals.
Take your pick. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/18/dining/18mini.html? Especially considering the over abundance of grilled chicken in this forum. jb |
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