What to eat when you don't feel like eating?
on 10/13/15 12:15 pm
This is not everyone's idea of a good time, but preplanning a weekly menu, just for your lunches if that's the problem meal, is worthwhile. During the weekend, you can make several sleeve-friendly batches of something high in protein. Pack in meal-sized portions, add a small salad and maybe a piece of fruit before work, and you're set. Nutritionally, homemade beats restaurant almost every time.
psychoticparrot

"Live for what today has to offer, not for what yesterday has taken away."
I was able to get out at lunch and go to the local TexMex joint for half a lunch portion fajitas (no tortillas). I usually bring my own lunches, but my mother in law has been in the hospital and I'm prepping for a wedding this weekend, so I haven't had the mental capacity to think ahead. Luckily there are enough places around me to get healthy, protein-filled, low fat/low carb options.

~*All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. - Walt Disney*~
Sleeved on August 5th, 2015 | HW: 292 | SW: 275 | GW: 135