Breakfast: Nature's Bakery Fig Bar
Lunch: 2 cheesy rollers
Dinner: Lime, soy, garlic, and 5-spice pork tenderloin and grilled zucchini with roasted tomatoes.
Cheesy rollers are flour tortillas with American cheese done up in the microwave.
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Breakfast: Nature's Bakery Fig Bar
Lunch: 2 cheesy rollers
Dinner: Lime, soy, garlic, and 5-spice pork tenderloin and grilled zucchini with roasted tomatoes.
Cheesy rollers are flour tortillas with American cheese done up in the microwave.
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Lessee. Either:
I'm hoping for the first one for your sake!
I wish it was the 5th thing. 😮💨
Just one of those days where I haven't felt hungry at all.
Root beer icecream cake
Two ham sandwiches
Dinner is planned to be tacos with seasoned red beans and braised beef short rib
(1) sausage egg and cheese McMuffin
(2) dynamite penne pasta with meatballs
(3) whopper jr bacon and cheese
Seriously unhealthy today.
EDIT: I didn't eat lunch. 2 is dinner, 3 is late night snack
Nothing. It is 8am and I don't eat breakfast
I don't understand what any of these foods are.
I'm pretty sure the first is a pickled tree-person, the second is possibly supposed to be a dinosaur burger, and the last one is a protein shipping boat.
They've got quite the appetite and are a very creative chef.
A fucked up mushroom omelette that decided on its own to turn into scrambled eggs halfway out of the pan for breakfast. Coffee included. For dinner, some pretty nice leftover spaghetti & meatballs I made last night. Just water for a beverage. I don't really bother with lunch.
Apples with cheese, a meal of anxiety, and then some sweet and sour chicken.
The great thing about anxiety is it always comes as a side dish with every meal!
Sorry you have that in your diet as well :(
My mother is currently out hiking. In the middle of nowhere. With no cell reception.
I will have anxiety for lunch or dinner until she's home in like. Two weeks. Good luck with your anxiety!
The evening is young, so there may be some snacks
Skipped breakfast
An eggroll for lunch
Mashed potaters, spinach, and meatloaf for dinner
1.Chickpea spaghetti with smashed avocado
2.An apple with caramel popcorn seasoning sprinkled on it
3.Nothing
Nasi Goreng with an egg on Bali. Chicken cutlet bento in Taiwan, then some nasty ass egg/sausage combo on the plane back to the states for dinner.
I’m on vacation and have been indulging.
Breakfast: Peanut butter jelly sandwiches
Lunch: no lunch at work (not even a lunch break)
Dinner: whatever my gf makes
(I work night shift)
I've only eaten breakfast today. It's not midday yet in this time zone. I had peanut butter toast - crunchy, of course.
Breakfast: A piece of toast with some cheddar and a hardboiled egg
Lunch: a cup of sausage, potato, and kale soup with a hunk of bread.
Dinner: TBD, but likely to be a plate of leftover spaghetti and meatballs
No snacks (yet)! If only my average day sounded this healthy 😅
Breakfast:
Fresh baked bread and coffee(queued up a bread maker to have it ready first thing this morning)
Lunch:
Ham and cheese sandwich using aforementioned bread and a beer
Dinner:
Pepperoni and black olive pizza
That's pretty much every day eats for me. Sometimes I skip the eggs for just toast. Sometimes I skip the beer for water. Lunch is either chicken or beef, is mostly rice, and is mostly a large bake I do where everything for 8-14 days is cooked at one time and I reheat daily. It is good enough to eat daily. My techniques are the result of a couple of years of tweaking.
Breakfast: A bowl of fruit, yogurt, and granola
Lunch: Chicken noodle soup
Dinner: Nothing
Edit: Midnight meal was another quesadilla, this time with chicken.
Brunch: Asian pork and rice Dinner: Korean hibachi (an irresponsible amount of meat) with traditional sides (kimchi, broccoli, japchae, bean sprouts, etc.)
1: 2 kolaches
2: 2 more kolaches
3: nothing
I eat the same breakfast everyday.
Nature's Own 100% hamburger bun
1/2 tablespoon margarine
3 extra large eggs, in a folded omelet style
1 mystica ranch country fried chicken patty
(7 WW points)
For lunch today I had the same thing as breakfast except sub the margarine for a slice of Velveeta cheese and the chicken for 2 slices if honey smoked turkey. Also, 1oz of snyders of Berlin bbq chips
(11 WW points)
For dinner I will have a Stouffers lasagna with meat sauce and 3 slices of 100% whole wheat bread... I might put some margarine on them
(12 points, 13 or 14 if I add margarine, depending on the amount)
B) Bagel
L) Caprese sandwich
D) Gumbo
Boiled eggs
One large tray of thick cut fries/chips with sauce
Chinese takeout
It's a little sparse because I'm trying to lose weight. Operate at a calorie deficit, basically. It's all pretty low-carb, not that I'm big into keto or anything. I'm a little closer to paleo and have had tons of dietary restrictions for upwards of 15 years now. But there are some things I eat that paleo folks would tend to recommend against like chia seeds (which are legumes.)
If folks want the bread recipe I mentioned, I'll be happy to share. I'm irrationally proud of it and have been evolving it for many years. I measure almost none of the ingredients at this point, but I can certainly estimate.
I’m interested in the sardine guac, do you just essentially add sardines to a regular guacamole recipe? I really enjoy sardines and would love to find more ways to incorporate them into meals.
Also curious about what goes into your keto toast!