Nad R wrote:
Most generally the simpler the dish the more healthful. Raw vegetable
salads can be made more filling with the addition of canned beans,
lean meats, minimal amounts of pasta, nuts, dried fruits, and watching
the amount of fat in dressings; mustard, yogurt, honey, herbs, spices,
vinegar, canned tomato sauce/paste... it's best to concoct your own,
bottled dressings are high in fats, salt, and chems. Fried foods are
fine so long as it's stir fried with minimal oil... eating fried foods
from cheap paper plates sucks out substantial fat calories. Also
homemade soups and stews make it easy to skim off fat... prepared
soups are poison. One of the best ways to eat healthful meals as a
regular regimen is to have your meals already prepared in advance,
always prepare several meals worth to keep handy in fridge/freezer...
keep a good supply of frozen veggies on hand. A garden salad will
keep for 4-5 days when acidulated; toss with the juice of a
lemon/lime, a couple ounces vinegar. Invest in a meat grinder, among
other reasons grinding your own is the only way to know how much fat
is in that meat. The last thing you want to do is follow printed
recipes. You're not retarded, you know how you ate that made you gain
weight, don't eat that way anymore.