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Grocery Shopping & Meal Prep Ideas – Week 40

February 15, 2017 by johnson_mel@hotmail.com

Meal Prep IdeasIt was nice to actually go grocery shopping this week and prepare a few interesting meals! My meal prep ideas lately have been quite limited due to a lack of kitchen. Donny & I are in the middle of a kitchen remodel so I’ve been sticking to raw foods or foods I can cook in the microwave. Honestly, it hasn’t been that bad!

Meal prep is very important to me. I like knowing that I have healthy, convenient meals ready for me throughout the day. If I didn’t meal prep, I’d be more likely to stop by a fast food joint or other restaurant, plus I’d grab not-so-healthy snacks along the way too. Making all my food over the weekend takes a little planning and some extra time, but it is completely worth it to me.

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Grocery Shopping:

Meal Prep Ideas

  • roast chicken, 1% cottage cheese and 2% Greek yogurt
  • half & half blend greens, asparagus, green onion, red onion and steam-bag broccoli-cauliflower-carrot blend
  • apples, banana, strawberries and avocado
  • quick oats, Ezekiel bread, Ready-to-Serve brown rice and garlic & herb couscous

Meal Prep Ideas:

Meal Prep Ideas

Donny & I still don’t have a kitchen due to a remodel. Hopefully soon… but regardless, even without a kitchen I was able to do some meal prep.

I definitely plan my meals differently because of needing to either eat the foods raw or by cooking them in the microwave. Luckily, there are a ton of options for healthy foods that are convenient. For example, the steam bags of vegetables, cooked brown rice that is heated in 1 minute and couscous that has directions for cooking in the microwave!

One thing that I did want this week but couldn’t prepare was eggs. It seems like I’ve been craving eggs since we can’t make them! Rather than skipping them, I went to my parent’s house and prepared an egg scramble.

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The scramble consisted of 12 large egg whites, 6 eggs, 1lb asparagus, 1/2 red onion, 1/2 tsp oil, 1/2 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp black pepper. It was SO easy to make.

I started by dicing the onion, cutting the asparagus into 1″ pieces and cracking/whisking the eggs.

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I heated the pan, added the oil then once it was hot I added the red onion. The onion cooked for roughly 3 minutes and I added the asparagus. The veggies cooked for another 3 minutes or so and I added the whisked eggs to the pan. Once the eggs were almost set (stirring often) I added the salt and pepper. I made three different breakfasts out of this combination. I’m pretty excited about it too! Most likely, I’ll add green onion and Cholula before eating.

Meal Prep Ideas

Meal Prep Ideas

The egg scramble I prepared on Saturday, but did the rest of the prep on Sunday.

I took all the meat off the roast chicken and put 4oz in three different containers. The remaining chicken I put in a plastic baggie and kept it in the refrigerator for dinners this week.

Next, I pulled several cooked hamburgers out of the freezer and added them to the containers. I’m almost out of these so hopefully we get a kitchen back soon!

I microwaved two steam bags of mixed veggies (one at a time) and put half a bag veggies in the containers with the chicken. The remaining half of a bag I put in a separate container to use throughout the week.

I heated one Minute Ready-to-Serve brown rice containers in the microwave. These are SO convenient – they literally take 1 minute to cook!

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In a large Tupperware I mixed 1 cup frozen sweet corn, 1 cup frozen edamame, 1 cup green peas and the contents of the brown rice container.

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In a Styrofoam cup I mixed together a dressing consisting of 1 Tbsp sesame oil, 2 Tbsp rice vinegar and 1/2 Tbsp soy sauce. I poured that over the rice-veggie mix and stirred it together until the dressing was spread throughout. 

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Next, I divided the mixture among three meal containers holding the hamburgers.

Then I microwaved the quinoa. I followed the package directions for using the microwave and it was easy peasy! I divided that among the meal containers with the chicken and veggies.

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As the quinoa was cooking, I measured some vanilla protein into snack-size Ziploc bags and packed 1 Tbsp Fiona’s Vanilla Coconut granola with 1/3 cup puffed millet. The protein will be stirred into the yogurt before eating, then the others are for toppings.

Last but not least, I slice both bananas and strawberries. I added 1/2 banana and 75g strawberries into some containers and added 1/2 Tbsp peanut butter.

Well that was all of my meal prep ideas this week! It was super simple – literally using a microwave – yet the meals are still rather interesting to me!

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