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Low calorie lunch that isn't soup or salad?

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missesschmisses · 04/01/2019 11:23

Trying to loose weight eating max of 1200 calories a day. Looking for some nice lunch ideas that aren't soup or salad as fed up of these.

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GahWhatever · 04/01/2019 11:24

veg curry or chilli

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mermaidbutmytailfelloff · 04/01/2019 11:28

Eggs, cooked any way really, omelet with loads of veggies? Hard boiled eggs were often my packed lunch.

Thin slices of ham with cottage cheese in like a wrap. Or lettuce leaves as wraps with veggies or cottage cheese or chicken in.

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missesschmisses · 04/01/2019 11:29

Omelette a good idea thanks, can do the same for my toddler too

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Ricekrispie22 · 04/01/2019 16:59

Half a tin of beans on a slice of toast
Mushrooms and chopped ham on toast
Fat free cottage cheese on toast!
Fat free cream cheese on rice cakes

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kateandme · 04/01/2019 18:15

tuna and cucumber and cream cheese rivetas.
saute down some peppers tomatos red onion.or roast.then have in pitta or wraps.
spring rolls made with the wrapsthin slice of ham and raw veggie bits.
tortilla pizza done in pan.
tomatos on toast.

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Helspopje · 04/01/2019 18:17

Summer rolls
Lettuce wraps
Tortilla/frittata
Tinned mackerel (I like spicy tomato) with a grain - rice/quinoa/lentils

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EatCrisps · 04/01/2019 18:27

Following for ideas

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KittyClaus · 04/01/2019 18:50

Following this for inspiration!

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LadyMonicaBaddingham · 04/01/2019 19:01

Egg Salad lettuce wraps. Soft boil the eggs and you can mash them up as they are, without using any mayonnaise. Plenty of seasoning.

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SinglePringle · 04/01/2019 19:03

Chicken and vegetable (or just vegetable) stir fry either without noodles or with ‘fake’ noodles such as the ones by Barenaked.

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GemmeFatale · 04/01/2019 19:14

Dhal
Ratatouille

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AlsoBling2 · 04/01/2019 20:04

Salmon fillet - those "hot smoked" ones - with wilted spinach and low fat creme fraiche. Add half or a third of a Pre cooked rice packet for some carbs if you want.

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Blondie1984 · 05/01/2019 01:33

Cauliflower rice or couscous with roasted tomatoes, pepper, courgette,paprika and butter beans or prawns

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starzig · 05/01/2019 02:12

Omelette
Courgette and sweet corn fritters
Caponata
Chilli / curry

Also don't dismiss salads. They don't all have to be just lettuce, tomato cucumber. In fact most of my salads don't have any of the above. Feta and beetroot with butternut squash is my favourite.

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TinklyLittleLaugh · 05/01/2019 12:22

When I was doing 1200 calories I allowed myself 400 for lunch and easily managed something like a chicken salad wrap.

I found it easier to be tighter on dinner; 600 gives you plenty of lean protein and veg.

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MrsEricBana · 05/01/2019 12:26

Small can baked beans with spinach chopped into it, heat, cheese on top. On own on toast or or big grilled mushroom.

Any combo of avocado and tomato, egg, mushroom, spinach.

Omelette made with peas and feta - delicious!

Crudutes and breadsticks with humous/guacamole

Oh yes, and soup or salad!

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MrsEricBana · 05/01/2019 12:30

Re salads, I always use baby spinach instead of lettuce and put bit of red onion and few baby capers on top and splash of olive oil and lemon. Seems to make any salad much more delicious.

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Xiaoxiong · 05/01/2019 12:53

Jacket potato with 25g of cheese and a (small) pat of butter is surprisingly low calorie. You can keep it under 250 cals if you weigh everything out and don't cheat.

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peachypetite · 11/08/2019 15:33

Frittata?

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Ellabella989 · 11/08/2019 15:38

Agree with pp that a jacket potato isn’t high calorie (medium sized one is only about 130 calories) and you could have it with things like tuna, beans, salad etc.

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AtleastitsnotMonday · 11/08/2019 16:48

If you are at home then stir fried green beans, garlic, ginger, courgette and carrot ribbons and peppers with soy sauce and finely chopped chicken breast (I use about 1/4) with a drizzle of soy and sweet chilli sauce is nice for a change.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 11/08/2019 17:30

The Hairy Dieters Cooked Breakfast makes a bloody lovely lunch Smile

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gowgow · 11/08/2019 19:23

Stir-fry, with lots of veg & chicken or prawns.
Vary the herbs & spices to make it french, italian, whatever. Very low-cal & a different meal every day.

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AwdBovril · 11/08/2019 19:55

I try to avoid bread most of the time unless I particularly fancy it, & definitely avoid wraps, as they pack an awful lot of calories in. Instead I usually eat a small amount of quinoa, lentils, barley & spelt etc as "whole" grain carbs. They make a salad (hot or cold) much more interesting & filling. Include some healthy fats (nuts, olives, avocado or seeds), protein, & a decent portion of mixed veg, usually raw, & it doesn't feel so much like a salad.

I also like to do a lot of vegetables baked together with a piece of fish (skin side up) or chicken, & some quinoa in a oven dish. As long as there's enough liquid in there (usually in the veg, I don't usually add much), & the grains are in the base if the dish & not exposed on the top, it works really well. Really easy to vary the flavours & veg - soy sauce & Chinese spices, or Mediterranean spices & veg, or harissa & a bit of preserved lemon, or tarragon & a splash of white wine. It takes a bit of prep time but then I just chuck it in the oven. Usually good cold the next day too, so I often make double.

For breakfast I usually stick to about 250-300 cals - gives me a bit more room later in the day for lunch & dinner.

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TheSandgroper · 12/08/2019 11:58

I quite like a chicken coleslaw with a very thinned down mayo as the dressing.

Added advantage of being a diuretic for additional size management.

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