I like that meal plan, basically after doing a bunch of research I'm trying to assemble a master list for myself of the Acceptable foods to eat on my diet.. here is what I came up with so far.
Breakfast: Whole Grain Oats, not the Instant packet one. (what is an acceptable brand to look for? Is Quaker ok?)
Add in some Strawberries, Blueberries, dried Cranberries for some sweetness... or have in a separate serving.
Eggs, Softboiled, or Scrambled. (can also be eaten through out the day not just early)
Other Fruits for morning through mid-day: Black berries, Kiwi, Pineapple, Cantaloupe, Bananas, Pear, Orange.
Lunch, to Dinner meats - Lean Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast, Turkey Breast. Lean Ground Beef.
Flank Steak
Fish: Tuna, Salmon, Pollock?
Veggies: (always fresh produce try to stay away from canned veggies) Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peas, Corn, Carrots.
try to stay away from Salad dressing, if I'm making a Salad what is the best kind of Lettuce to use (in your guys' opinion?)
Other sides: Brown Rice, Whole wheat Pasta, Black Beans
Snacks: Raisins, Dried Fruits (is Sun-Maid an ok brand? I noticed a lot of sugars is that natural or artificially added?)
Peanut Butter (obviously the natural kind not the sugary junk)
Yogurt (Low-Fat, any health brand suggestions?)
Nuts, Almonds, Cashews, Walnuts.
Drinks: WATER, unsweetened Tea, Skim/Raw Milk.
obviously this is just a very Bare list, if you have anything to add please help me out.. but do you think this is an ok beginner's outline of eating healthy to follow?
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