Mickey'snewestfan
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I am making a concerted effort to eat more at home and feed my child more at home, in hopes of saving money, reducing waistlines, and making my life feel less hectic, all in one fell swoop.
The problem is, that we generally both come home from work/school starving and want something that can be on the table fast. Oh, and I'm a really bad cook.
The result is that we've been eating these meals that are all convenience foods, or close to convenience food and they end up being about 3/4 healthy and the protein part ruins it all. I'm doing good at covering 3/4 of the plate with fruit, veggies, and whole grain and only serving that deck of card sized piece of meat, but then I ruin it by serving something awful for the meat. Here are some examples of things we've eaten recently.
Today: organic frozen/microwaved edamame (good), no added sweetener applesauce (good), corn on the cob (good), and hot dogs (YIKES!)
or yesterday: corn on the cob (good) baby carrots (good) organic hummus (good) fresh strawberries (good) and chicken legs made with shake and bake (YIKES!)
Last week I believe it was salad from a bag with low fat/low cal dressing, frozen peas, apple slices and frozen pizza,
Another day was brown rice (minute rice), frozen brussel sprouts, grapes, and canned chili.
I'm sure you see the pattern.
So, other than scrambled eggs, which we eat a lot, give me your best 10 minute from fridge/freezer to table proteins that are actually good for you?
The problem is, that we generally both come home from work/school starving and want something that can be on the table fast. Oh, and I'm a really bad cook.
The result is that we've been eating these meals that are all convenience foods, or close to convenience food and they end up being about 3/4 healthy and the protein part ruins it all. I'm doing good at covering 3/4 of the plate with fruit, veggies, and whole grain and only serving that deck of card sized piece of meat, but then I ruin it by serving something awful for the meat. Here are some examples of things we've eaten recently.
Today: organic frozen/microwaved edamame (good), no added sweetener applesauce (good), corn on the cob (good), and hot dogs (YIKES!)
or yesterday: corn on the cob (good) baby carrots (good) organic hummus (good) fresh strawberries (good) and chicken legs made with shake and bake (YIKES!)
Last week I believe it was salad from a bag with low fat/low cal dressing, frozen peas, apple slices and frozen pizza,
Another day was brown rice (minute rice), frozen brussel sprouts, grapes, and canned chili.
I'm sure you see the pattern.
So, other than scrambled eggs, which we eat a lot, give me your best 10 minute from fridge/freezer to table proteins that are actually good for you?