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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Mood-Boosting, Waist-Shrinking Lunch Ideas

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

I know most of us will be loosening up our belts on Thursday and getting our fill of delicious turkeys, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green bean casseroles and whatever else our families prepare for Thanksgiving. Here are 10 equally delicious lunch ideas to offset the "damage" of the Thanksgiving feast. These recipes were taken from Eat Your Way To Happiness by Elizabeth Somer, which we reviewed here.


10 Day's Worth of Mood-Boosting, Waist-Shrinking Lunch Ideas

1. Wrap It: Fill a Mission Life Balance flour tortilla with 2 ounces of turkey breast meat, 1⁄2 cup shredded romaine lettuce, 2 tablespoons grated carrot and 1 tablespoon low-fat Caesar salad dressing. Serve with a glass of 1% milk and a piece of fruit.

2. Salad Fixings:
Top 3 cups of baby spinach and/or romaine lettuce with 1⁄2 cup berries, 1 tablespoon pecans, 1⁄2 cup broccoli florets, 1⁄3 cup kidney or black beans and 2 tablespoons low-fat dressing. Serve with 100% whole-grain bread and a slice of low-fat cheese.

3. Pocket It:
Fill a 100% whole-wheat pita with 1⁄2 cup black beans, 1⁄4 cup grated carrot, 1⁄4 cup chopped cucumber, 1⁄4 cup diced red peppers and 2 tablespoons light Italian salad dressing. Serve with Rachel’s yogurt and a glass of 100% juice.

4. Burgerville: Top a 100% whole-wheat burger bun with a vegetarian burger, 2 tablespoons low-fat crumbled feta cheese, 1⁄3 cup baby spinach leaves, and 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. Serve with a piece of fruit and a glass of 1% milk.

5. Chicken of the Sea Sandwich: Top 2 slices of 100% whole-grain bread with 2 large romaine lettuce leaves and a mixture of 2 ounces drained, water-packed tuna, 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar, 1 tablespoon fat-free mayo and 1⁄4 cup diced celery. Serve with a side salad or piece of fruit and a glass of soy milk.

6. Take-out Desperado: If you must go, then order a kid’s cheeseburger, a side salad with fat-free dressing and apple dippers, or Wendy’s Ultimate Chicken Grill Sandwich (hold the mayo), a carton of low-fat milk and a Mandarin Orange cup.

7. Soup ’n’ Sandwich:
Have a bowl of Campbell’s Healthy Request Savory Chicken and Long Grain Rice soup and add extra frozen vegetables. Serve with fresh fruit and a grilled cheese sandwich made with 2 slices of 100% whole-grain bread, low-fat cheese and cooking spray instead of butter or oil.

8. Veggie Broil:
Cut in half and toast a 100% whole-grain English muffin. On one side, put 2 tablespoons mashed avocado, 1⁄4 cup alfalfa sprouts, 1 thin slice red onion, 1 teaspoon sesame seeds and 2 teaspoons low-fat ranch dressing, and top with 1 ounce grated, low-fat cheddar cheese. Place under broiler and heat until cheese bubbles. Remove and add other side of muffin to form a sandwich. Serve with tomato juice and a side salad or fruit.

9. Campfire Crunch Sandwich:
Mix 2 tablespoons fat-free cream cheese with a dash of lemon juice, lemon peel, 2 tablespoons dried tart cherries, 1⁄4 cup grated carrot and 3 tablespoons trail mix. Pile onto a slice of 100% whole-grain bread, spread evenly and top with second piece of bread to form a sandwich. Serve with 1% milk and a piece of fruit or a salad.

10. Bagel Sandwich and Slaw:
Spread 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard on half a 100% whole-wheat bagel; layer red onion, cucumber, red pepper slices, spinach leaves and low-fat cheese; and top with the other half of the bagel. Serve with broccoli slaw made with broccoli-coleslaw mix, low-fat coleslaw dressing and dried cranberries.

The above is an excerpt from the book Eat Your Way To Happiness by Elizabeth Somer, M.A., R.D.. The above excerpt is a digitally scanned reproduction of text from print. Although this excerpt has been proofread, occasional errors may appear due to the scanning process. Please refer to the finished book for accuracy.

Copyright © 2009 Elizabeth Somer, M.A., R.D., author of Eat Your Way To Happiness

Author Bio

Elizabeth Somer, M.A., R.D., author of Eat Your Way To Happiness, is a registered dietitian and author of several books, including 10 Habits That Mess Up a Womans Diet, Food & Mood and Age-Proof Your Body. She is a member of the editorial advisory board of Shape magazine and editor in chief of Nutrition Alert, a newsletter that summarizes the current research from more than 6,000 journals. She appears frequently on NBC's Today and other national television shows.

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9 comments:

bookjourney said...

Yummy recipes and they sound so healthy! I am always looking for healthy eating tips and this book looks like one I should invest in.

Thanks for the review and Happy Thanksgiving!

Pricilla said...

But no chocolate?!
They do look good but not even one little hershey's kiss?
*sigh*
healthy is hard

TheEclecticElement said...

Those are great ideas!! I can't wait to try some out :)
Thanks for the information.

SCA said...

Hello, nice to meet you^^
I just stopped by unexpectly,
and your blog is so impressive about many kinds of books (and including cute puppy^^)
That`s all. Have a nice day~
(I apologize for visiting and writing a comment suddenly, if you
were embarrassed.)

nomadreader said...

I like eating, and I like happiness. Fun!

MissyJ said...

I have been drinking the tart cherry juice for my belly fat for past three years. U of M did a study how tart cherries helped people to lose weight and cherries helped me drop 15 pounds and 5 inches over the past six months. Here is a link if you are interested: Traverse Bay Farms. They offer cherry extract , cherry juice, dried cherries and even fresh cherries

Jen said...

These are excellent low-fat snacking selections. I think half the battle is thinking of combinations that seem appealing - these definitely hit the mark!

Processed foods are just too easy to grab. The convenience factor is what does me in, every single time. I'm sure I would feel better if I cut out sugar, but sugar IS part of eating my way to happiness, so ...

Pam said...

Those are some great ideas! I have to agree with Jen, though - "sugar is part of eating my way to happiness"...LOL

bookjourney said...

MissyJ, that is so interesting - I had never heard of that before. Thanks for that tip!

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