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Healthy Lunch Recipes

What is the problem with healthy lunch recipes. Breakfast and dinner get all the attention but lunch never seems to on the TV shows. Although people often take the time to make sure they have a healthy breakfast and go home to an equally nutritious dinner, they sometimes neglect to plan for a healthy lunch.

Healthy Lunch Recipes

Healthy Lunch Recipes

Healthy Lunch Recipes

When it’s time for lunch and your body is craving for food you may take the easy way out and resort to the most easily available food, that is, fast food that’s high in saturated fat, carbohydrates, and salt. To avoid sabotaging your own healthy diet plan, it’s a good idea to have some healthy lunch recipes that you can quickly whip up and bring to work.

Preparing your own lunch saves money and ensures that your meal is healthy and tasty. There are many healthy lunch recipes that you can take to the office, to school, or wherever you need to go. You’ll never run out of lunch ideas because there are hundreds of lunch recipes for kids and adults that are easy to prepare, pack, and take with you.

Healthy Lunch Tips

  • When looking for healthy lunch recipes, make sure you have a balanced lunch which includes lean meats or low-fat proteins, complex carbohydrates, fiber, whole grains, beans, and nuts. Include fruits and vegetables for their vitamins and minerals. Make sure your lunch contains all the essential nutrients your body needs.
  • Sandwiches make a healthy lunch, especially if you use a variety of whole grain bread, pita and wraps. Fill your sandwiches with tuna, cheese, skinless chicken breast, lean meats, or sliced hard-boiled eggs. You can also make vegetarian sandwiches or wraps and stuff them with salad greens, bean sprouts, sliced cucumbers, onions, tomatoes, fresh basil, etc.

Healthy Lunch Pizza

Try this delicious, pizza-inspired wrap. Kids and adults love this healthy lunch recipe.

  • 8-inch whole-wheat flour tortilla
  • 2 tablespoons prepared pizza sauce
  • 12 leaves baby spinach
  • 3 tablespoons shredded mozzarella

Place the tortilla on a plate. Spread pizza sauce over it. Arrange spinach leaves on top and sprinkle with cheese. Microwave on high until the cheese begins to melt (about 45 seconds). Roll up the tortilla and let cool for 10 minutes before slicing, if desired.

Here’s another quick and easy lunch idea. To make a Dill Egg Sandwich, combine 1 tbsp. low-fat cream cheese, 1 tsp. whole-grain mustard, and 1/2 tsp. chopped fresh dill. Spread the mixture over 2 slices of toasted whole grain rye bread. Top with sliced hard boiled egg and tomato, salt and pepper. Cover with another slice of bread. Your delicious and healthy lunch sandwich is ready.

So please take this to heart. There are a lot of choices when it comes to lunch and stocking up on a few healthy lunch recipes will keep you richer and healthier

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Another 25 tips for a Healthy Lifestyle


Renee has done it again. She promises on Saturday to let us know where she got these top 100 tips:

  1. Have a V8 or tomato juice instead of a Diet Coke at 3 pm.
  2. Doctor your veggies to make them delicious: Dribble maple syrup over carrots, and sprinkle chopped nuts on green beans.
  3. Mix three different cans of beans and some diet Italian dressing. Eat this three-bean salad all week.
  4. Don’t forget that vegetable soup counts as a vegetable.
  5. Rediscover the sweet potato.
  6. Use prebagged baby spinach everywhere: as “lettuce” in sandwiches, heated in soups, wilted in hot pasta, and added to salads.
  7. Spend the extra few dollars to buy vegetables that are already washed and cut up.
  8. Really hate veggies? Relax. If you love fruits, eat plenty of them; they are just as healthy (especially colorful ones such as oranges, mangoes, and melons).
  9. Keep seven bags of your favorite frozen vegetables on hand. Mix any combination, microwave, and top with your favorite low-fat dressing. Enjoy 3 to 4 cups a day. Makes a great quick dinner.
  10. The best portion of high-calorie foods is the smallest one. The best portion of vegetables is the largest one. Period.
  11. I’ll ride the wave. My cravings will disappear after 10 minutes if I turn my attention elsewhere.
  12. I want to be around to see my grandchildren, so I can forgo a cookie now.
  13. I am a work in progress.
  14. It’s more stressful to continue being fat than to stop overeating.
  15. Skipping meals. Many healthy eaters “diet by day and binge by night.”
  16. Don’t “graze” yourself fat. You can easily munch 600 calories of pretzels or cereal without realizing it.
  17. Eating pasta like crazy. A serving of pasta is 1 cup, but some people routinely eat 4 cups.
  18. Eating supersize bagels of 400 to 500 calories for snacks.
  19. Ignoring “Serving Size” on the Nutrition Facts panel.
  20. Snacking on bowls of nuts. Nuts are healthy but dense with calories. Put those bowls away, and use nuts as a garnish instead of a snack.
  21. Thinking all energy bars and fruit smoothies are low-cal.
  22. A smoothie made with fat-free milk, frozen fruit, and wheat germ.
  23. The smallest fast-food burger (with mustard and ketchup, not mayo) and a no-cal beverage. Then at home, have an apple or baby carrots.
  24. A peanut butter sandwich on whole wheat bread with a glass of 1 percent milk and an apple.
  25. Precooked chicken strips and microwaved frozen broccoli topped with Parmesan cheese.

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