What are some healthy but filling recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?

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I am new to this “healthy” lifestyle. I try to eat things that will make me full, but fruits do not make me full. I need ideas and/or recipies for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that equal to about 1,350 calories all together. What are some healthy but filling recipes or ideas for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?

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4 Responses to “What are some healthy but filling recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?”

  1. styrocket says:

    milk cerial and slice fruit

  2. chef_renee64 says:

    Good for you!!!!!!!! Beginning a new way of healthy eating is NOT easy, I do know this, but the experts have been saying for years that Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Fruit is great and most important, but so is fiber, protein and dairy. Remember, by the time your day ends, no matter what you’ve eatten for your morning fuel,(within reason) it will most likely be burned off by the end of the day. I have come to love this website called Myrecipes.com, because most of the healthy, lighter cooking giants have recipes here. I’ve listed some of the more popular breakfast recipes here, but I would hope you could browse through some of their other recipes as well, to build your daily menu with your caloric needs. I also, do love the fact that they give you a recipe with all of the calories, fat, saturated fats, cholesterol and such requirements, so you can balance your diet based on your specific needs. Happy Healthy Eating to you and good luck!

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  3. JC says:

    Breakfast: Eggs-

    Ingredients:

    * 3 Egg Whites
    * 2 tbsp Chopped Onion
    * 2 tbsp Chopped Red Pepper
    * 1slice Whole Wheat Bread
    * 1/2 tbsp. Peanut Butter
    * 8 fluid ounces orange juice

    Directions:

    1. Throughly cook onions and peppers.

    2. Scramble eggs and add to pan.

    3. Toast bread.

    4. Spread PB on bread.

    5. Pour orange juice.

    6. Enjoy!

    Lunch: Make ahead Lunch Wraps-

    Ingredients:

    * 2 cups uncooked brown rice
    * 4 cups water
    * 60 ounce black beans
    * 30 ounce pinto beans
    * 10 ounce whole kernel corn
    * 10 ounce diced tomatoes and green chilies
    * 16 flour tortillas
    * 16 Pepper Jack Cheese

    Directions:

    1. Combine rice and water in a sauce pan, and bring to a boil reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 35 to 40 minutes, or until tender. Remove from heat, and cool.

    2. Place black beans and pinto beans into a colander and rinse. Add corn and diced tomatoes with green chilies, and toss to mix. Transfer to a large bowl and mix in rice and cheese.

    3. Divide the mixture evenly among the tortillas, and roll up. Wrap individually in plastic wrap, place into a large freezer bag, and freeze. Reheat as needed in microwave for lunch or snacks.

    Dinner: Quick Tostada-

    Ingredients:

    * 4 tostada shells
    * 8 oz refried beans
    * 1/4 head of lettuce, shredded
    * 1 tomato, diced
    * 2 oz cheddar cheese, shredded
    * 8 oz roast beef

    Directions:

    1. Heat beans and meat in microwave. Serve.

  4. Mary S says:

    porridge or apple and other cereal or pear or cereral for breakfast

    include fish and chicken in dinner menu

    try some pasta and rice dishes for supper

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