My favorite quick, healthy lunch is: a really good, tasty slice of bread, sliced deli turkey, and Swiss cheese or Dill Havarti or pepper jack cheese or whatever strikes my fancy that day. I try to coordinate the taste of the bread w/ my cheese. I put the bread slice of a piece of foil, top with the turkey and cheese and put it under the broiler for about 5 minutes. Relatively low in carbs and high in protein.
2006-06-16 12:27:40
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answered by Julie6962 5
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Easy Stroganoff
1 pkg of egg noodle
1 lb of ground beef, preferably lean
1 can cream mushroom soup
1/2 onion, diced
salt/pepper
Cook noodles acording to the package.
While the noodles are cooking, in a skillet add 1 tsp of oil. On med/high heat sautee the onions; Add the ground beef sautee for 5-10 minutes.
Add can of cream of mushroom soup into meat mixture, mix well.
Lower heat to med/low. Cover and let cook for 15-20 minutes, stirring occassionally.
When meat is cooked, turn off heat. Cover and wait for noodles to be cooked. Drain the noodles, and serve Stroganoff over a plate of noodles.
Feeds 2-3 people
2006-06-16 11:12:28
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answered by anaheimsportsfan 5
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2016-05-16 03:30:05
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answered by Patricia 4
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Roasted Lemon Cauliflower
Break cauliflower into bite-size florets and place in shallow roasting pan. Drizzle with olive oil, salt pepper and sliced garlic. Toss in pan to make sure evenly coated. (You only need a little oil.)
Roast in the oven at 375 or so for about 30-45 minutes.
The main idea is for the cauliflower to roast and to be slightly browned on the edges. This is an awesome and healthy side dish that is super easy.
2006-06-16 11:07:50
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answered by marjie8230 2
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Salsa and tuna. It sounds weird, but it tastes delicious, it's easy, and it's nutritious. My friend swears by it when he is in training.
Salsa rice and black beans. another easy dish with protein and delicious salsa, and enough carbs to keep you going.
Pasta with peanut butter sauce. Use spaghetti. The sauce is peanut butter, garlic, and hot, or fire, oil. Still has only 4 ingredients. This is the best tasting, but you still get protein and carbs. A nice addition (I know, this makes it five ingredients) is fresh chopped cucumber.
homemade salsa. You can use just about anything as long as you have a base of tomato, onion, and cilantro.
fried shrimp with garlic. Fry sliced garlic and shrimp in ample olive oil. drizzle over spaghetti.
And make sure to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and drink lots and lots of water.
2006-06-16 10:59:56
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answered by beardedbarefooter 4
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Chicken with yellow rice.
Use R. M. Quiggs yellow rice.
Ingredients:
chicken
water
rice
butter or margarine if you like
Tastes and smells wonderful.
Looks very pretty next to boiled broccoli spears.
2006-06-16 10:56:20
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answered by nickipettis 7
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try spaghetti
bring water to a boil for noodles
1lb. of ground chuck of turkey
cook thoroughly, until done
drain off grease
add your brand of spaghetti sauce to meat
cook noodles until your desired tenderness
drain noodles
time to eat
2006-06-16 11:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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hamburger casserole
1 lb ground beef, 1 lg onion, tomato sauce, macaroni
cut and saute onions , brown ground beef in fried onion mixture, when brown drain off grease, add 2 ... 8 0z cans tomato sauce, simmer
cook macaroni in separate pot, drain add to tomato mixture stir , eat
2006-06-16 11:23:17
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answered by bosslady17872 2
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pasta
mushrooms
canned tomato pasta sause
chicken
herbs
salad or garlic bread on the side is great
2006-06-16 11:03:18
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answered by CHAR 2
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peanut butter with anything
that is, unless you're allergic to peanuts
2006-06-16 11:06:29
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answered by xangelxtienx 3
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