Anyone have some great recipes to share?

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This isn't really a recipe, but my standard go-to meal is

3 Mr. Tortilla low-carb tortillas (I buy a 36-pack of them when they go on sale, throw em in freezer, and they end up being cheap that way) with

100-150 calories worth of meat (usually turkey kielbasa, lean beef, venison, or bison)

Greens and a pinch of cheese, bacon, or nuts from a Marketside salad bag

A very thin line of dressing from whatever the salad is.

It's always good, and always very easy to assemble.
 
Mayostardayonnaise said:
This isn’t much of a recipe it’s so simple, but I swear vanilla Greek yogurt with a Tbsp peanut butter mixed in tastes like pb pie filling. I eat that 4x a week to hit the last bit of my protein/fat macros before bedtime. It also does a good job of coating my stomach the two days before my shot is due, helps me stay full enough to get through to bedtime. I only do once weekly shots currently, and it really does help!

Not sure I'd classify it as a great weight loss food due to the sugar content but while we're on the subject of greek yogurt the big tubs of "Specialty" lemon greek yogurt from ALDI taste pretty much just like cheesecake.
 
I make turkey meatballs, and use a little light Mayo instead of eggs as the binder, and then use bell peppers and Zucinni as the “noodles”, someone mentioned zoodles!! I use a basic marinara sauce.
 
Honorable mention is just bare lightly breaded chicken breasts, I air fry them and just eat them on a fork, plain. They are addictive and 210 calories with 22 grams protein. (I think the high salt is why I’m obsessed😕, just looked up nutrition facts)
 
I have a rice cooker with a basket up top. One of my go to quick lunches is to throw in some rice, water, bone broth (I have some 1cup portioned ones from costco) Throw brocolli in the basket up top and then cook a chicken breast in air fryer or a tuna filet etc.

Overall prep is 2 minutes to get everything going.
 
Alpha_Icarus said:
We all know that the biggest part of the battle is the healthy, clean eating. Even though appetite may be supressed and food noise is reduced, healthy eating is the foundation to making positive lifestyle changes.

Wondering if anyone has any favourite healthy meals they want to share or any meals that they look forward to eating that are also healthy?
My husband keeps a deep freeze full of discounted turkeys, chopped veggies and a half a calf from a rancher neighbor. We thaw in the fridge a few days in advance and he bakes a full bird, baked potatoes and various veggies about once a month, we refrigerate and eat on that for “mindless snacking” then before it expires it becomes dog food. You can thaw steaks and have them ready to throw on the grill (or broil in the oven) so you hit protein macros. It helps to have actual food that takes less than 30 minutes from the air fryer/combi cooker. Grow your own rosemary, thyme, green onions, garlic and any other herbs you love so you can cut them fresh daily. 🙂
 
50ShadesGreyMarket said:
That’s okay, I can only eat about 3-4 ounces of food at a time before I feel like I’m gonna split in half 🤣
Not an issue for meself... 😉

I STILL, SO MUCH!, wish to post what I saw someone doing with a "food" on a YT video. It didn't tempt me so much as had me laughing at what people will do. 🤓
 
PopTart said:
My favorite recipe, since high school, has been elemental potassium and water.
Wise guy! I googled it to make sure it was what I remembered.😂
 
JoonyO said:
Not an issue for meself... 😉

I STILL, SO MUCH!, wish to post what I saw someone doing with a "food" on a YT video. It didn't tempt me so much as had me laughing at what people will do. 🤓
Are you on Reta? The waves of nausea and sulphur burps never went away for me, they just got a little better.
 
50ShadesGreyMarket said:
Are you on Reta? The waves of nausea and sulphur burps never went away for me, they just got a little better.
I am. At 6... 1x week/5 days. I've yet to get "the burps" and any nausea ( I would say never but then for SURE would start to get 'em ☹️ ).

My hypothesis is it has to be a certain food that people are eating that cause 'em. My diet is bland as hell and most would never do it. Chicken now ( was zero sugar and just beef for 8+ months almost exclusively-'cept for nuts and pork rinds for snacks. EVERY day. ). Broccoli. Plain greek yogurt w/granola. Snack on Pure Protein bars.
 
It is from the slowing of the gastric process, food is staying in the stomach for far longer than designed to.

It’s wild how some folks have extreme side effects from entry level doses and others don’t see any effects at all at 10X. I also noticed the first day (12 hrs) that my appetite was obliterated. I was pinning 1mg Reta every 4-5 days at one point and thought I was going to die of exhaustion. Once I start back on it I hope to be better adjusted so I can move up to 1 mg/week with little to no side effects. 🫤
 
And the "delay" has been most gratifying to me. 🙏🥳 No more constant 'rhea! Still have a good appetite-I can eat if I want to, no problem. PLENTY of energy, all day, too! 😂

Neither military Drs or Kaiser could ever say ( or would say ) what was wrong with me ( the gut issues started in the military and BOY IT WAS TERRIBLE. 3-10 days of SICK AS A DOG ...throwing dungarees over the side of the ship because I didn't make it to the lavatory. The sick/can't do anything but lie in bed would happen every 3-6 months). I gave up trying to get a diagnosis 40 years ago and have just lived with it.

All I know for certain, NOW, is that the slowed digestion from GLPs is magical. Previously only pain killers worked the same to "slow me down". First colonoscopy I figured they discover some hideous, slithering worm in there...but no such luck.

True story...
 
I made this Orange-Miso Edamame Salad recently for some quick 'n easy lunches, and it's sooooo so so so good.
 
For the most part I don’t meal prep meals, per se, I make proteins and veggies (everything mostly air fried) and mix and match all week. This is a current favorite. I need to start making sure I make this in a week to be made sour dough because they go together so 🔥Southwestern Ground Beef and sweet potato skillet also it’s getting that time of year I start meal prepping meat slop. There probably has never existed a more perfect body building meal. Look up silverhydra meat slop. His site doesn’t exist anymore so if you see links directly to it you’ll get errors. But the recipe still exists out there. It’s somewhat chili ish
 
Ambrosia75 said:
For the most part I don’t meal prep meals, per se, I make proteins and veggies (everything mostly air fried) and mix and match all week. This is a current favorite. I need to start making sure I make this in a week to be made sour dough because they go together so 🔥 Southwestern Ground Beef and sweet potato skillet also it’s getting that time of year I start meal prepping meat slop. There probably has never existed a more perfect body building meal. Look up silverhydra meat slop. His site doesn’t exist anymore so if you see links directly to it you’ll get errors. But the recipe still exists out there. It’s somewhat chili ish
Why they gotta call it that? 🤣 But I looked it up and it sounds good and so simple!
 
I have been making protein coffee popsicles and love them. I start with a large cup of coffee, add about half a cup of half n half, a scoop of 2-3 tbls of chocolate peanut butter, a small scoop of protein powder and 2 teaspoons of coffee concentrate.
 
Since GLP-1s reduce appetite, personally I think it makes sense to look at a meal not just for the nutrition and enjoyment of it but also for management of leftovers.

Soups, stews, chilis -- you can make a batch and have it last a week, or even longer if you freeze portions of it. Many of these dishes are even better the next day because it gives the flavors more of a chance to blend.

Organic vegetables -- they aren't magic, nor are they higher in nutrition. However, many simply taste better . If a garden salad made with organic veggies tastes good enough for me to eat it more often, this is a big win.

Some foods aren't as good the next day. But there's a way to work around this as well. I love a good rare steak, but that rare steak isn't going to be rare anymore if I reheat it. But it can be sliced in to thin strips and served atop a steak salad.

A farvorite recipe of mine is Caldo de Albóndigas -- a meatball soup that I think is originally from México, but is widely loved throughout Latin America. This is pronounced roughly like all-BONE-dee-gahs.

My own version looks a lot like this, with a couple of notable exceptions:

I will make this with beef, or pork, or both.

I'll add an extra egg, and usually blend in some dried minced onion or garlic (or both) with the meat.

I don't add potatoes

I only add rice to the meatballs if I have leftover rice to use up -- rice adds great texture, but at the expense of dulling the meaty flavor of the meatballs. I prefer meat that tastes like meat.

Albondigas Soup Recipe

Albondigas Soup is a traditional Mexican Meatball Soup made with beef & rice meatballs, potatoes and zucchini in a rich tomato broth.

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