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advice for my sister please....
my sis is a full time teacher with a little 3 year old. She admits she can't really cook and doesn't like to spend much time in the kitchen. But she wants to try doing Core at home. I am helping her a bit, but I wonder if you would be so kind as to pass on your best advice about starting and doing Core; given her restrictions.
Many of you probably struggled in a similar manner and if you have a pearl or two of wisdom for the newcomer i would appreciate it. Sometimes others put in so much better than I can. Thanks so much. Kally |
Has she seen the plan yet. I think she can look at the plan and decide if it fits into her way of eating. I do more planning on CORE than before- I eat out less. But I also travel full time for business. I bring quick cooking oatmeal and bananas for breakfast. I eat a salad with sliced turkey for lunch with fat free cheese chunks. I eat dinner out, but carefully pick from the menu.
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thanks. She is getting an idea of the plan, but she wants the simple verion of cooking I think. Any ideas would be helpful.
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Bascially the same thing I do with Flex:
1) get a good skillet (for stirfrying, sauteeing, etc) 2) get a george foreman (of if you are lucky and live in a non-snow area a nice little grill) Cook lean meats (chicken breast, skinless thighs, steaks, lean pork chops) Fresh, canned, frozen veggies fresh, canned, frozen (without sugar) fruits Complex carbs (grains, potatoes, etc) dairy. |
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