Willie Naylor
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I'm a creature of habit with many things, especially when it comes to the foods I eat. Looking for some ideas....
I'm probably the wrong person to ask. I pretty much eat the same meal every day. I value simplicity and intentionality.I'm a creature of habit with many things, especially when it comes to the foods I eat. Looking for some ideas....
I'm probably the wrong person to ask. I pretty much eat the same meal every day. I value simplicity and intentionality.
I meal-prep every Sun for the entire week and it consists usually (sometimes I change it up slightly) of:
1 protein - Usually chicken. Well seasoned with cajun spices and herbs.
Carbs - Baked potato, Bastami rice, and or sauteed Yams
Veggies - Steamed string beans, broiled mini sweet peppers over a Teriyaki sauce
I change the carbs or veggies now and then. The protein is different because I avoid Pork and quality beef is way overpriced.
At the end of the day, I do this because it:
Saves me time
Saves me money
Intentional with my nutrition as I have to perform (I'm an athlete and enjoy outdoor sports)
That is not to say, just like I have a grocery budget, I also have an "entertainment" budget which includes eating out, nightlife, etc. So I can treat myself to a nice Ramen restaurant or whatever I crave once a week or when it's a social plan like going out to eat, etc.
It really depends and boils down to:
Your lifestyle
Your health
Your finances
Hope this helps.
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I’ve been thinking about stopping by Friday’s for lunch lately, haven’t been there in years, but hear they still have the pan seared pot stickers on the menu. Really miss their szechwan sauce served with it.I'm a creature of habit with many things, especially when it comes to the foods I eat. Looking for some ideas....
No meat?Pasta with a healthy sauce (especially marinara or pesto you can make yourself or buy at the store). Long-term energy, filling, very low fat— and tastes good. This is 2 or 3 of my meals each week.
Meatballs. Or fry up some sausage and put it in the sauce. You can also get high protein intake from cheese-based sauces or other dairy products (I.e. a glass of milk instead of a beer).No meat?