i put a pound of boneless skinless turkey breast (or chicken but i prefer turkey), a can of drained black beans ( i prefer these to kidney beans although those will work), and a can of ro-tel line & cilantro (usually in the section with tomatoes not in the salsa area although it is like salsa and you can use salsa) in the slow cooker. Cook for about 5 hours till the turkey is totally falling apart. Drain off the juices and shred the turkey together with the beans and ro-tel.
The whole thing altogether has about 1,100 calories, 11 grams of fat, 89 carbs, 24 fiber, and 137 protein (according to myplate). You get a lot of servings. You can use it in tacos or wraps (add brown rice for more fiber) or put some in an omelet. I often just put some in a pita for lunch. It's good hot or cold and it's low enough in fat you can add cheese if you want (although it's so yummy it doesn't need cheese and anyway, i always manage to find my daily fats somewhere else during the day...)
I use canned beans. If you use dry beans completely cook them before putting them in the slow cooker - the tomatoes will keep the beans from softening if they aren't fully cooked already and beans are really bad for you if they aren't cooked all the way.
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