I love food, but sometimes it loves me back a little too much.
I try to watch what I eat and to take care of myself, but my good
intentions are often foiled by my busy schedule. Here are some
quick ideas for the busy person who still wants to eat responsibly
and feel great. And please email me ideas you have and I'll share
them with the NUMMIES world.
BREAKFAST - 10 min. (250 cal.)
Fruit smoothie (either fresh or frozen) made with rice/skim milk* Bananas are great for a natural sweetener for shakes, but
keep in mind that they can have up to 200 cal., so use half of one
Oatmeal with a little milk and fresh fruit
Cream o Wheat with a little milk and fresh fruitQuinoa
Omelette with mushrooms and green pepper w/salsa
Scrambled eggs w/cheese and salsa
MID-MORNING SNACK - 0 min. (100 cal.)
Fresh cut up fruit (apple, orange, peach, whatever is in season)
Dried fruit (5 prunes = 100 cal.)
String cheese (70 cal.)
Yogurt
Nuts (small amount)
LUNCH - 10 min. (250 cal.)
chopped nuts 1 can of green beans, drained
and heated (70 cal.)
Small corn cheese quesadilla (200 cal.)
Tuna or chicken salad w/lettuce wrap instead
of bread
Raw vegetables n dip Cottage cheese
on spinach w/an apple and almonds Salad w/
cooked chicken and veggies Canned soup (Low sodium)
AFTERNOON SNACK (100 cal.)
Rice cake snack bites (10 cakes = 70 cal.)
- lots of different flavors
Air popped popcorn lightly buttered and
salted Corn chips and salsa Raw veggies n dip
Apple or other fresh fruit
DINNER (400 cal.)
Brown rice, steamed veggies
Chicken stir fry
Broiled salmon
Grilled, seasoned chicken n brown rice
Taco soup
Chili
Tacos
Roasted vegetables
Soup
Chicken fajitas
There are so many other ideas for dinner
TREAT (100 cal.)
Frozen yogurt bar
Juice bar (80 cal.)
5 chocolate kisses
TIPS FOR THIS DIET::
Buy fresh sirloin steak (4 pieces) at Costo, cut
them into fourths and freeze them individually.
For about $16, you get 16 meals. Season and
cook in a pan right on the stove!
cook in a pan right on the stove!
Go to the grocery store on Saturday or Monday
and cut up ALL VEGETABLES right when you get
home for easy access to raw or steamed veggies.
home for easy access to raw or steamed veggies.
Buy brown rice from Costo. Cook a lot at a time
and freeze it in individual serving sizes for easy
access for dinner.
access for dinner.
Buy fresh chicken and ground beef and freeze it in
individual serving sizes. As for grilling chicken, season
and grill right on the pan, or a george forman grill.
For cooking ground beef, just cook it right on the stove.
and grill right on the pan, or a george forman grill.
For cooking ground beef, just cook it right on the stove.
They have really good seasoning stuff for meat at Costo. They
also have frozen "stir fry vegetables" that come in a big bag.
They sell rice milk in bulk and it is much cheaper than
getting it at the grocery store and can be stored for a while.
They sell rice milk in bulk and it is much cheaper than
getting it at the grocery store and can be stored for a while.
Get snacks ready for the week right when you get
home from the store. Air pop your popcorn and
cut up veggies. Everything else for snacks is pretty
much ready to eat.
cut up veggies. Everything else for snacks is pretty
much ready to eat.
All lunches can be taken on the go, you might just have to put
it together the night before.
(Compliments of Lindsay Knudesen)