Wednesday, February 12, 2014

sandwich recipes?




alger & ai


i need to know low fat sandwich recipes because im trying to lose weight. but the only recipe i know is loaf with lettuce, tomato, cucumber then either tuna flakes, chicken, ham and cheese, or crab sticks. please share other ideas for snacks because i get hungry a lot of times during the day.


Answer
*Cottage Cheese & Salmon Crispbread
Cottage Cheese is high in protein and low in fat and carbohydrates. Smoked Salmon is also low in fat and contains many valuable nutrients.
This recipe combines the goodness and taste of these two superfoods to produce a healthy snack to die for.

Bulla Cottage cheese Onions & Chives
Smoked Salmon
Lettuce
Dill
Crispbread

Layer a piece of fresh crisp lettuce on your favourite crispbread.
Dollop a teaspoon or two of Bulla Onion & Chives Cottage Cheese onto the lettuce.
Add a few slices of Smoked Salmon.
Top with a sprig of fresh dill.

*U can try these links they have Low fat/calories pecipes

http://www.weightloss.com.au/healthy-snack-recipes.htm

http://whatscookingamerica.net/RecipeIndexDiet.htm

http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/recipes/low_calorie/sandwiches.htm

http://www.mealsforyou.com/cgi-bin/recipeCategory?category.calories+orderBy.calories

http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,low_calorie_sandwiches,FF.html

http://1stholistic.com/Recipes/recipe_cajun-chicken-sandwich.htm

http://www.recipezaar.com/recipes.php?categ=low-calorie%2Csnacks

http://www.fitnessandfreebies.com/local/

http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,low_calorie_snacks,FF.html

http://www.low-calorie-vegetarian-recipe.com/

http://www.low-calorie-vegetarian-recipe.com/vegetarianrecipes.html

ENJOY :-)

Healthy sandwich recipes?

Q. Any really healthy sandwich recipes? NOTE: I'm on a diet, so no fattening things! PS NOTE: I'm 14, keep it easy. Something that I can take to school!
NOTE: I don't eat pig at all. Also I don't want meat/chicken in it xx


Answer
Choose whole wheat bread, because it's more nutritious than white bread, plus it keeps you feeling full for longer.

Add some salad (lettuce, sliced tomato and cucumber, for example) and then a sliced boiled egg, some smoked ham (or a non-meat alternative, something in slices) or some sliced low-fat cheese, then add some low-fat mayonnaise or salad dressing. Wrap the sandwich in foil to keep it really fresh. You can also take an apple or orange.

Make sure the salad makes up half the filling though, because that bulks out the sandwich and is almost calorie-free. If you want to make something you can scoop into the salad, you could finely chop some celery and onion, and stir it with reduced-fat salad dressing plus a can of tuna or some chopped boiled egg, and use that.




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