Mon, Oct-09-06, 14:21
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Senior Member
Posts: 237
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Plan: Nothing Specific Now
Stats: 194.5/191/165
BF:33.8%/31.1%/25%
Progress: 12%
Location: Utah
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Simple Breakfasts:
fried eggs
scrambled eggs w/ melted cheese (I buy a big bag of the pre-cooked crumbled bacon and add this to my scramble). You could also scramble it all in a bowl and cook it in the microwave too (watch it closely).
hard boiled eggs, mash w/ fork a little then add a bit of butter and put in the microwave with salt and pepper. I love this and you can boil a dozen at a time and just microwave them as needed.
A big piece of cheese
Here's something you could do with your parents help on the weekend. Make a big batch of scrambled cups. I cut up onions and zuchinni and saute until soft with butter. Then in a big bowl I whisk together a dozen eggs, add the onion and zuchinni, add some frozen spinach, sliced mushrooms, crumbled bacon or you could add diced ham or cooked sausage and lots of shredded cheese. Then I pour the mixture into muffin tins (grease them good) and bake until a toothpick comes out clean. It makes about 18 cups. You can keep them in the fridge and have a quick and easy breakfast all week. Just grab one or two and microwave them. I top mine with sour cream and hot sauce.
Simple Lunches & Quick Meals
Lunch meat with sliced cheese roll ups (Not all deli lunch meat is good. Some of it is full of preservatives and carbs.) I get the Boars Head brand and I always have the lady at the deli flip it over so I can see how many grams of carbs or sugar are in it. Boars Head is a little more expensive, but the don't use fillers and they have several meats that are zero carb. Anyways, slice it a little thick and roll the meat up with some sliced cheese and lettuce, or no lettuce and just by itself is good. Rolled up meat with cream cheese and a green onion is good too.
Leftovers are great. Maybe your parents can cook a little extra at dinner and then you have your lunch for the next day. I like leftover fajitas, chicken, burgers, etc.
Pepperoni slices with string cheese is good.
Walmart and Costco sell frozen cooked chicken breasts that are ok. I like the cooked grilled strips the best. You can make a fast and easy salad with them or quick fajitas. Grab a frozen chicken and some frozen veggies and you've got a quick meal.
Hot dogs or bratwurst (look for ones with only 1 or 2 carbs each). Dip in mustard with a pickle or two on the side. Maybe some cheese too.
Burgers, grill and top with your favorite veggies and cheese
It's good to keep a list of what works for you and is easy to make. If you are making something that requires the oven or the grill it would be best to make it when your parents are home first, just to make sure you don't need any help. Then if they say it's ok maybe you could try it by yourself the next time. Both the stove and the grill can be very dangerous and sometimes when you're cooking certain foods and especially oil can get very hot and can actually cause a fire without warning so it's best to make sure they are home and helping you before you try anything by yourself.
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