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Cold Weather Cravings
I feel like I'm going a bit crazy, but ever since the weather dropped I've been craving nothing but hot foods (it's 15 degrees outside). I tried switching out my salads and sandwhich lunces for hot soups, but it just left me craving something with more substance after 2 weeks of soups for lunch. I fell off the wagon for lunch on Friday, ignored the soup in my lunchbox and went out for spicy chinese food. My weekend diet went a little downhill from there. :headache:
I haven't been able to exercise quite as much as I used to due to a issue with my neck, so I have to stay good on diet. My normal breakfast is greek yogurt and fruit, so perhaps a change to oatmeal would help curve this lunch time cravings? Anyone else hit by cold weather cravings and how have you countered it? |
My favorite thing to do is cut an apple into thin slices & put cinnamon & splenda on it.. Wrap in tinfoil & put in the oven for about 10-15 minutes at 425! They come out warm & soft & are a delicious snack :)
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breakfast of champions for me (keeps the cravings at bay)
1 light english muffin (or any low cal bread with some fiber) or 2 low fat nurtigrain waffles 1tbsp of reduced fat peanut butter or 1 egg (hard boiled, poached, scrambled) glass of milk or yogurt banana or apple any combination of the carb, protein and dairy does the trick. sometimes i skip the fruit, but the extra fiber helps. i find that eating a good breakfast like this is a good way to start the day and help keep you full so that you might not crave something else. also- you don't need to have soup! we have a panini press in the office so i'll make a sandwich for lunch and just grill it up, or if i have left over chicken i throw into pita/tortilla with some cheese and condiments/veggies of choice, and heat it up. and- you can definitely add substance to a sandwich :) hope this helps! |
My newest favorite recipe is Butternut Squash Soup
2 lbs butternut squash (peeled and diced) 1 onion diced 2 Cups water 4 bullion cubes (I have done it with either beef or chicken - both yummy) 1/2 t marjoram some black pepper Cook in crock pot for 8 hours on low. I use a hand mixer to mix it up good. Add 8 oz cream cheese. Leave in crock pot for a bit to melt and hand mix again. It is SO rich and satisfying. I think it is better comfort food than mac 'n' cheese. 1/6th is about 250 - 300 calories (i think) I served it up to a bunch of drunks at a party a few weeks ago and they were gobbling it up! |
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