02-15-2022 11:42 AM
I'm working on eating more (and better) during the day so I'm not starving come dinner time. I just need some ideas on what I can eat for lunch/snacks that's balanced. I'm not huge on salad plus it really doesn't keep me full
02-15-2022 01:29 PM
I like wraps because you can make them you're own! You can add tons of veggies, proteins, and fats to make it balanced - and its easy to switch up day to day. Lately I've been into spinach, onions, sweet peppers, kalamata olives, turkey or chicken, feta cheese, and pesto! @daranij
@Heather_C, do you have any lunch recs that you've been loving lately?? Also, if you want inspo for breakfast, you should check out this thread from @oaktownish here!
02-15-2022 09:23 PM
02-17-2022 08:28 AM
Hi @daranij ! I'm with you—salads don't keep me full for very long, unless I really pile on the toppings (which, sometimes I do!) A satisfying meal is often one that includes all three macronutrients—carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. So a wrap, like Vanessa mentioned, could be a good option (and offers a lot of versatility), and soups like @Valerie_C mentioned can be a bowl full of those three nutrients (and/or you can have toast or crackers on the side, and add toppings like sliced avocado, cheese, and/or pumpkin seeds). I often enjoy a sandwich with crackers, chips, and/or fruit on the side. I find that most filling, for me. You could also try to cook extra servings of your dinner, and then enjoy those leftovers for lunch the next day (work once, eat twice!).
03-10-2022 07:53 AM
Peanut butter/jelly on ANYTHING! Celery, wraps, crackers......filling and although not 'healthy' it isn't horrible for you.
03-10-2022 12:01 PM
I think PB&J can definitely be a healthy lunch / topper on anything! One of my faves, too.