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  • #2033
    debjane
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    Hi, I’m new to Trim Down Club. Just started and need help….I’m not a good cook nor do I like to cook. Looking at menu planner schedule for just one week, i’d be cooking for hours in the morning and night….and what do I do with all the extra portions? I did a quick shopping list for one week and it’s enormous. I can’t find SWG products anywhere (live in Western Mass.). I just feel so frustrated. Can I try cooking for one morning and having that for the next three mornings? I like to cook on Sunday for my lunches all week…..same for dinner….any suggestions? Sure wish the recipes were simpler.

    #2034
    susie
    Participant

    I feel the same way.. I live in Staten Island New York.. What is SWG bread and products?

    #2041

    SWG stands for “sprouted whole grains”. These products are available at health-oriented stires, including large chains like Whole Foods and Trader Joes. If you cannot find them, 100% whole grain products are also acceptable – but look for the “100%”.
    The shopping list may be large at first for the initial stock-up, but then you will just be replacing items as they run out, as you would for the foods you eat now.
    The easiest and fastest receipes might be the following (these have the fewest ingredients, and you can pretty much get away with just throwing everything together):
    Banana Strawberry Oats Breakfast Meal
    Squash Omelet
    Broccoli Mushroom Melts
    Shiitake Chicken Ensemble
    Chicken and Black Bean Quesadilla
    Perfect Trout Grill
    Truly Simply Tuna
    Brown Rice Pasta and Broccoli Medley
    Tomato-Stewed Okra and Carrots
    Black Bean SWG (sprouted whole grain)Burrito Pockets
    Black Eyed Peas Spinach Stew
    Coconut Stewed Garbanzo and Kale (you can use powdered seasonings and don’t have to cook it for 30 minutes if the garbanzo beans are pre-cooked)
    Lentil Celery Potato Soup
    Creamy Sweet Potato Carrot Soup
    Skillet Fudge Brownies
    As long as you get the idea of what makes a healthy recipe, you can cook what sounds good to you.

    #2043
    rnh
    Participant

    The amount of the portion for a single serving is fine for me. However, since I am cooking for one person I would have a lot of food left over from the recipes. What I plan to do is pull from my menu planner the items I want to eat for a couple of days, mix and match menus with lunch and dinner. This will allow me to plan and prepare my meals ahead of time and use leftovers and fresh produce accordingly. Reapeating the same menu for a couple of days may help in not having to buy EVERYTHING listed in the menus. I think it’s great that the menu planner allows the flexibility to mix and match.
    I do have a suggestion for the TrimDown Club. And that is, determine a way for the menu planner to be adapted for a single person.

    #2044

    I will forward your suggestion, perhaps something with calculation features. In the meantime, perhaps single portions could be calculated from the ingredient list – some items may also require a bit less cook time as a result

    #2713
    Darlene
    Participant

    I was wondering whether the meals could be frozen/thawed and reheated? It would be nice to include this information with the recipe, including how to…

    #2736
    AEMillington
    Participant

    I agree about the single person; although you can repeat a meal just to use up the portions it is not much fun. Reducing the quantities is sometimes hard too: so if the other prtions can be frozen, I’d appreciate it if we were told. Oh, and hallo to everyone as I have just joined the program.

    #2739

    Not only can portions be frozen, it is recommended! And not only for single people – for everyone!! This not only saves time and money, but if you only thaw/heat single portions, it also ensures you don’t overeat just because you cooked extra.

    #2742
    quigs101
    Participant

    Hi, I am new to the program 1st day on my meal planner. I looked through the whole week and took bits and pieces from other days and kind of made a self menu from what was given. Is that okay? I also have a silly questions Trader joe’s all natural salsa has basically(i believe one or two different veggies) the same ingredents as the vegetable salad is this an exceptable substitute sometimes? I hade it for lunch today and could def. get used to that yummy:)

    #2747

    Hi, Quigs. Yes, since the salsa is basically just vegetables, you absolutely can consider it a vegetable salad.

    #2946
    hmarie
    Participant

    hey: need help in the way of process the sunflower into sprouts?
    hmarie

    #2951
    esrs
    Participant

    Is there any way on this site to determine how many calories I’ve eaten throughout the day if I log everything into the journal?

    #2969
    esrs
    Participant

    If I am creating my own meal plans based on the foods I’ve chosen how do I know if they fall within the 80 range?

    #2981

    The Trim Down Club does not work with calories. It is most important that you get all the food groups you need in the right proportions for your size and weight/health goals.

    #3017
    esrs
    Participant

    Can quinoa pasta be used in place of brown rice pasta?

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