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All these meals look amazing. I eat the most generic boring things at this point it's not even worth taking and posting pics of it. I mainly eat eggs or chicken breast.

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So this might be a stupid question, but does everyone save leftovers for subsequent meals or is there a lot of food being thrown out? Seems very wasteful if you're not eating everything prepared.

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With meat I'll usually make a portion that will last a few days. At meal time I'll take 1 to 2oz and eat that.

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On 09/21/2018 at 07:25, Jobber said:



So this might be a stupid question, but does everyone save leftovers for subsequent meals or is there a lot of food being thrown out? Seems very wasteful if you're not eating everything prepared.


Honestly I’m still trying to figure out left over situation. I throw a lot more food out then I used to. That’s even with multi days of left overs... Especially fruits and veggies because I keep wanting to eat a lot of these or think I’m going to freeze em to do something with later.

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1 hour ago, J San said:

All these meals look amazing. I eat the most generic boring things at this point it's not even worth taking and posting pics of it. I mainly eat eggs or chicken breast.

We still want to see it!

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1 hour ago, Jobber said:

So this might be a stupid question, but does everyone save leftovers for subsequent meals or is there a lot of food being thrown out? Seems very wasteful if you're not eating everything prepared.

I freeze and share foods. I only eat certain fruits and vegetables anyway but they tend to freeze well (even in recipes) and I give away meals to friends too. I'm always sharing meals.

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Thanks all, I guess I'll learn what I can do once I go through this myself and adjust accordingly. My plan is to eat the same things I feed the rest of my family so I just take a little at a time.

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Behold it's greatness. 2 eggs scrambled with sauteed diced onions and diced weight watchers cheese stick. MagicalB)

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41 minutes ago, J San said:

Behold it's greatness. 2 eggs scrambled with sauteed diced onions and diced weight watchers cheese stick. MagicalB)

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No offense, it reminds me of the fake vomit you could buy at a joke store back in the day...

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6 hours ago, FluffyChix said:

Drool. I heart me some PF Changs. Lettuce Wraps and Dan Dan Noodles used to be my absolute faves!!!

The chicken Lettuce wraps aren't a bad choice nutritionally. It's 660 calories, but the serving is pretty huge, 38 g of Protein. And it's great for leftovers. Not that I could take the leftovers ... sigh ....

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3 hours ago, Jobber said:

So this might be a stupid question, but does everyone save leftovers for subsequent meals or is there a lot of food being thrown out? Seems very wasteful if you're not eating everything prepared.

Most of my pics are meals out, without the ability to take home leftovers.

At home I generally only serve myself what I know I can eat.

If I'm eating out near home, then I usually order leftover friendly food, and take it home. There is still usually a lot of waste though because you can only eat so many meals of the same leftover until you just want to throw it out.

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51 minutes ago, sillykitty said:

Most of my pics are meals out, without the ability to take home leftovers.

At home I generally only serve myself what I know I can eat.

If I'm eating out near home, then I usually order leftover friendly food, and take it home. There is still usually a lot of waste though because you can only eat so many meals of the same leftover until you just want to throw it out.

Makes sense, I would imagine you can get sick of the same thing so many meals in a row. Thanks

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On 07/27/2018 at 12:48, insta_adventurer said:

I can finally participate!!!!



I made some low-fat ricotta bites and they are ahhhmazing!



Also- I made so many, because I’m bringing some to my surgery buddy to try!




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What’s the recipe?

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4 hours ago, Jobber said:

No offense, it reminds me of the fake vomit you could buy at a joke store back in the day...

My heart hurts. How dare you make fun of my glorious scrambled eggs. I worked for minutes on those and they tasted just as boring as every other scrambled egg meal I've made. ;)

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