LuluLovesDisney
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Hi, everyone. I am seeing a nutritionist for help losing weight and my dinner "prescription" is-
1 serving carbs (1 potato, 3/4 c. brown or plain long grain rice, 1 c. whole grain pasta, 1.c corn or peas etc.)
1 serving (3-4 oz.) lean meat, poultry, fish etc.
unlimited veggies (not corn or peas)
2 tsp. oil/fat if needed
Low cal condiments like low sodium soy, hot sauce, wasabi, lemon juice, seasonings, salsa etc. are fine, but not sugary ones like teriyaki sauce, ketchup, etc.
I'm not allowed minute rice, instant potatoes, anything processed.
I have been making dinners like
1 baked sweet potato, seared kale and grilled scallops with lemon
whole grain couscous, asparagus and grilled shrimp
taco salad with ground turkey and brown rice/beans
However, I find it is getting really expensive. Does anyone have any good ideas for dinners that might be cheaper options?? It is just me and my husband, so no kids to plan for and we are not picky eaters, just food lovers trying to get healthy. I'm not used to not being able to cook with wine, butter, sauces, etc. If you have an idea or two, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!!
1 serving carbs (1 potato, 3/4 c. brown or plain long grain rice, 1 c. whole grain pasta, 1.c corn or peas etc.)
1 serving (3-4 oz.) lean meat, poultry, fish etc.
unlimited veggies (not corn or peas)
2 tsp. oil/fat if needed
Low cal condiments like low sodium soy, hot sauce, wasabi, lemon juice, seasonings, salsa etc. are fine, but not sugary ones like teriyaki sauce, ketchup, etc.
I'm not allowed minute rice, instant potatoes, anything processed.
I have been making dinners like
1 baked sweet potato, seared kale and grilled scallops with lemon
whole grain couscous, asparagus and grilled shrimp
taco salad with ground turkey and brown rice/beans
However, I find it is getting really expensive. Does anyone have any good ideas for dinners that might be cheaper options?? It is just me and my husband, so no kids to plan for and we are not picky eaters, just food lovers trying to get healthy. I'm not used to not being able to cook with wine, butter, sauces, etc. If you have an idea or two, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!!