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Old 06-06-2007, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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eat for a week with just one trip to the store (article)

found this article and thought it was awesome, they do a great job of using everything you buy and making pretty tasty sounding meals out of it.

I just thought it would be so useful to me pretty soon, and figure it will probably be good for someone else also.

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http://www.menshealth.com/cda/articl...eac____&page=0

10 simple-to-make meals that fight fat, build muscle, and save you time -- all for less than 50 bucks
By: Matt Goulding


You might not use the terms "pizza box" and "serving dish" interchangeably, but if you're like most guys, you probably could. That's because 64 percent of men spend little or no time preparing their meals. Their excuse? Time and money constraints. Unfortunately -- and perhaps not coincidentally -- that number parallels the 64 percent who are overweight. It's no wonder: The inexpensive, time-saving foods that guys choose most often are also the ones that are the highest in sugar, fat, and calories, according to a recent study from the University of Washington.



Thankfully, we have a culinary solution that'll perfectly fit your budget, schedule, and diet. The plan: Set aside 20 minutes on Sunday to fulfill our 16-item shopping list, then forget about your wallet -- and collection of takeout menus -- for the rest of the workweek. By following our 5-day menu, you'll have the precise number of ingredients to create 10 fast, flavorful meals, all of which are designed to help you build muscle and melt fat while saving you money. (The average price of 10 meals eaten out: $85; the total price of our meals: $47.96.) Each night, you'll simply prepare a quick and easy dinner, and then creatively use the leftovers to assemble the next day's lunch. Call it the mixologist's guide to eating. The best part? While the other guys are stuck on hold in drive-thrus, you'll be rolling through the express line with your next 10 meals in tow.


DOWNLOAD A printable version of this grocery list to take to the store.



THE GROCERY LIST

A balance of protein-packed meats, fresh produce, and a few versatile extras is all you need to feed yourself well week after week.



Frozen Shrimp 1 lb uncooked, medium size

Rotisserie Chicken 1 cooked

Pork Tenderloin 1 herb-flavored or lemon-garlic marinated (about 3/4 lb)

Bell Peppers 1 tray tricolor (or pick out 1 red, 1 yellow, and 1 orange)

Yellow Onions 2 lb

Baby Mixed Greens 4 oz bag, washed

Portobello Mushrooms 2 large caps

Asparagus 1 bunch

Garlic 1 head

Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto 8 oz jar

Avocado 1 ripe

Mozzarella 8 oz bag, shredded

Instant Brown Rice 1 lb box

Black Beans 12 oz can

100% Whole-Wheat Fettuccine 16 oz box

10" 100% Whole-Wheat Tortillas 1 package



THE PANTRY LIST Buy these crucial building blocks every couple of months and you'll always have them on hand to construct meals around the clock.



Reduced-fat mayonnaise

Dijon mustard

Low-sodium soy sauce

Peanut butter

Extra-virgin olive oil

Balsamic vinegar

Parmesan cheese

Salsa

Tabasco or other hot sauce





SUNDAY NIGHT'S DINNER



ROTISSERIE CHICKEN WITH ROASTED VEGETABLES



3/4 bunch asparagus (about 8 medium spears)

2 portobello mushroom caps, sliced 1/4" thick

1 medium onion, cut in 1/4"-thick rings

1/2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

Salt and pepper

1 rotisserie chicken breast or leg



Preheat the oven to 400˚F. Remove the woody ends of the asparagus by gently bending each stalk until it breaks -- it'll naturally snap off at the right spot. In a baking dish, toss the vegetables with the olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Roast for 12 to 15 minutes, until the vegetables have developed a light brown crust. Serve half the vegetables with the chicken and a simple mixed-greens salad tossed with olive oil and vinegar. Reserve the other half of the vegetables for other meals this week.



430 calories, 36 grams (g) protein, 18 g carbohydrates, 25 g fat (7 g saturated), 5 g fiber



The next day's lunch



CHICKEN PORTOBELLO WRAP WITH BALSAMIC AIOLI



1 c chopped rotisserie chicken (left over from Sunday's dinner)

3 bell peppers

1 clove garlic, minced

1 Tbsp reduced-fat mayonnaise

1 tsp balsamic vinegar

1 whole-wheat tortilla

2 Tbsp shredded mozzarella cheese

1 small handful mixed greens

1 c leftover asparagus, mushrooms, and onions



To chop the chicken, remove the skin and use a fork to pull the meat from the bones. Then place the meat on your cutting board and cut it into bite-size pieces -- it should yield about 3 cups' worth. Use 1 cup for the wrap and save the other 2 cups for later in the week. Chop the peppers into 1/2" pieces. They should yield about 4 cups; use 1/2 cup today and save the rest in a plastic bag for dinner.



Mix the garlic, mayonnaise, and vinegar together to make the aioli. Brush the tortilla with the aioli, then put the cheese down the middle, followed by the greens, chicken, and vegetables. To make a tight wrap, fold the bottom of the tortilla up first, then roll it from the side.



400 calories, 43 g protein, 29 g carbohydrates, 15 g fat (4.5 g saturated), 5 g fiber



Go on to the next page for Monday's and Tuesday's options...


MONDAY NIGHT'S DINNER

SHRIMP FAJITAS



1/4 c instant brown rice (measured dry)

1/2 can black beans, drained and heated

1/2 Tbsp canola or other cooking oil

1 medium onion, sliced

Bell peppers, chopped into 1/2" pieces (left over from Sunday's lunch)

2 cloves garlic, chopped

8 oz shrimp, defrosted

Cayenne pepper, crushed red pepper, or Tabasco to taste

1/2 tsp cumin

Salt and pepper

1/2 avocado, thinly sliced

1 whole-wheat tortilla, warmed



Cook the brown rice according to the directions on the box, then add the black beans. Heat the oil in a large sauté pan or wok over high heat. Add the onion slices, the bell- pepper pieces saved from lunch, and the chopped garlic, and cook for 5 to 7 minutes, until the vegetables begin to brown. Mix in the shrimp and spices, and cook for another 3 minutes, until the shrimp are pink and firm. Serve half of the shrimp fajita mix with a small scoop of the rice and beans, the avocado slices, and the warm tortilla.



Reserve the rest of the rice and beans in a microwavable bowl or plastic container along with the leftover fajita mix, and use it for tomorrow's lunch.



602 calories, 42 g protein, 71 g carbohydrates, 22.5 g fat (3 g saturated), 15 g fiber



The next day's lunch



FIESTA RICE BOWL



Leftover rice, beans, and fajita mix (from Monday's dinner)

1/2 avocado, thinly sliced

Salsa (optional)



Heat the leftovers in a plastic container or a microwavable bowl for 60 seconds. Top with the avocado and salsa to taste, if desired.



650 calories, 37 g protein, 85 g carbohydrates, 20 g fat (3 g saturated), 16 g fiber



TUESDAY NIGHT'S DINNER



FETTUCCINE WITH CHICKEN, ROASTED VEGETABLES, AND SUN-DRIED-TOMATO PESTO



6 oz 100% whole-wheat fettuccine

1 c chopped rotisserie chicken (left over from Sunday's dinner)

1 c roasted vegetables (left over from Sunday's dinner)

1 1/2 Tbsp sun-dried-tomato pesto

Salt and pepper to taste

Parmesan cheese



Cook the fettuccine in a large pot of boiling, salted water until al dente, about 10 minutes. Toss half the pasta with some canola oil and reserve in a container for Thursday's lunch. Combine the chicken, vegetables, and sun-dried-tomato pesto with the remaining pasta. Season with salt and pepper. Grate some Parmesan and sprinkle on top. Serve with 1 cup of mixed greens, dressed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.



490 calories, 46 g protein, 34 g carbohydrates, 20 g fat (5 g saturated), 6 g fiber The next day's lunch



ITALIAN QUESADILLA



1 Tbsp sun-dried-tomato pesto

1 whole-wheat tortilla

1/2 c shredded mozzarella cheese

1/2 c chopped rotisserie chicken (left over from Sunday)

1 c roasted vegetables (left over from Sunday)



Spread the pesto on the tortilla. Top with the cheese, chicken, and vegetables, and microwave open-faced for 1 minute, or until the cheese has fully melted. Fold over and slice into quarters. If you have time, try cooking it over low heat in a skillet or sauté pan for a crispier result.



440 calories, 38 g protein, 32 g carbohydrates, 19 g fat (8 g saturated), 4 g fiber



Go on to the next page for Wednesday's and Thursday's dinner recipes...
WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S DINNER

SPICY SHRIMP-AND-ASPARAGUS STIR-FRY



1/2 c instant brown rice (measured dry)

1 tsp canola or other cooking oil

1/2 medium onion, chopped

1 c mixed chopped peppers (left over from Monday night)

2 cloves garlic, chopped

1 c chopped raw asparagus

8 oz shrimp, defrosted

1 Tbsp soy sauce

Hot sauce to taste (We like Sriracha.)

Salt and pepper to taste



Prepare the brown rice according to the package directions. Add the oil to a large sauté pan or wok and place over high heat. When the oil is smoking, add the onions, peppers, garlic, and asparagus, then stir-fry for 5 minutes, until the vegetables have browned slightly. Stir in the shrimp, soy sauce, and hot sauce and cook for an additional 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, and serve half of it over the brown rice, reserving the remaining stir-fry for lunch tomorrow.



592 calories, 36 g protein, 88 g carbohydrates, 11 g fat (2 g saturated), 9 g fiber



The next day's lunch



THAI PEANUT NOODLES



1 c shrimp stir-fry (left over from Wednesday's dinner)

3 oz cooked whole-wheat fettuccine (left over from Tuesday's dinner)

1 Tbsp peanut butter

1/2 Tbsp soy sauce

1 Tbsp water

Splash of vinegar or orange juice

1/4 tsp black pepper

Hot sauce to taste

1 Tbsp chopped peanuts (optional)



Toss the shrimp stir-fry with the leftover pasta. In a separate bowl, whisk together the peanut butter, soy sauce, water, vinegar or OJ, and pepper. Add the peanut-butter mixture and hot sauce to the stir-fry and pasta, and mix thoroughly. Top with peanuts, if desired. Eat cold or at room temperature.



530 calories, 43 g protein, 63 g carbohydrates, 12 g fat (2 g saturated), 7 g fiber



THURSDAY NIGHT'S DINNER



ROASTED PORK LOIN WITH PEPPERS AND BALSAMIC ONIONS



1 pork tenderloin, about 3/4 pound (herb or lemon-garlic marinated, if available; check the meat section of your grocery store)

1 medium onion, quartered

1 1/2 c mixed chopped peppers (from Monday's lunch)

2 cloves garlic, crushed

1 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar

Salt and pepper



Preheat the oven to 450˚F. In a baking dish, toss together the pork, onion, peppers, garlic, oil, and vinegar. Season with salt and pepper. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, depending on the thickness of the tenderloin (to an internal temperature of 150˚F, if using a thermometer). Enjoy half the pork and vegetables tonight, and save the rest -- storing both together in a sealed container -- for lunch tomorrow. (If you want a bigger, meal, prepare 1/4 cup of instant brown rice, measured dry. It'll add 170 calories, 4 g protein, 36 g carbohydrates, 1 g fat, and 2 g fiber to the nutrition information below.)



350 calories, 37 g protein, 12 g carbohydrates, 17 g fat (3.5 g saturated), 2 g fiber



The next day's lunch



ROASTED PORK WRAP



1/2 Tbsp sun-dried-tomato pesto

1/2 Tbsp reduced-fat mayonnaise

1 whole-wheat tortilla

2 Tbsp shredded mozzarella cheese

Vegetables and pork tenderloin, thinly sliced (from Thursday's dinner)



Combine the pesto and mayonnaise, mixing them together in a small bowl, and spread over the tortilla. Layer the cheese, pork slices, and leftover vegetables on top, and wrap it up.



480 calories, 48 g protein, 37 g carbohydrates, 16 g fat (5 g saturated), 3 g fiber

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Old 06-07-2007, 07:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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*Bookmarks* Awesome find.
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Old 06-07-2007, 07:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Great find JStrider.

I have a growing list of recipes, and depending on what I have going on that week I plan my meals around that, but when I have a packed weekend I don't have time to figure out my meal plan, and end up eating out that week. This adds a few more recipes to my cycle, and certainly gives me no excuse as I can grab everything off that list really quick on my bike ride back from working out.
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Old 06-07-2007, 08:06 AM   #4 (permalink)
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This looks great actually. Quick and easy, perfect for a busy schedule (and nice amounts of protien too) YAY! Thanks!
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Old 06-07-2007, 11:31 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Though I rarely spend that much on groceries; I think I am borderline poor by only spending 40-60 dollars every three weeks.


But I will definitely try this little list out! Thanks for it.
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