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Filling meals always seem tricky to me, healthy or otherwise, so I'm always on the lookout for more things to try.

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[–] RBWells 4 points 10 months ago

#1 Beans and rice and greens in all their myriad variations.

#2 Here are my healthy work from home lunches:

Eggs and potatoes and beans in a burrito.

Avocado, onion, and sprouts on whole grain toast, with cream cheese is also good.

Goat cheese and pumpkin seeds in a baked purple sweet potato.

Chili paste, egg, avocado and pork fu on leftover rice.

But mostly - beans and rice and greens.