Lean Cuisine Diet

 


Lean Cuisine Diet

If you want to try a low calorie food diet, the Lean Cuisine Diet does have several advantages. No club or organization to join or pay for, the foods are available at almost any grocery store, the cost is very reasonable, and there is a large selection. All the food is both low calorie and is made up of many popular meal choices.

Convenience and fair cost are the two main features that separate the Lean Cuisine Diet. They also have meal plans, recipes, meal planner, and fitness planner. You can find out how to find and use these diet tools on any package or go to their website. The only drawback is the same than any low calorie food based diet has, when you stop eating the prepared low calorie meals, the weight loss stops too.

The Lean Cuisine prepared foods are broken out in these categories and selections:

- Cafe Classics -

Bow Tie Pasta & Chicken

Chicken a L’Orange

Chicken and Vegetables

Chicken Carbonara

Chicken with Almonds

Garlic Beef & Broccoli

Glazed Chicken

Grilled Chicken with Teriyaki Glaze

Honey Dijon Grilled Chicken

Shrimp and Angel Hair Pasta

Steak Tips Portabello

Sweet & Sour Chicken

Thai-Style Chicken

Three Cheese Chicken

Chicken Fried Rice Bowl

Chicken Teriyaki Bowl

Creamy Basil Chicken Bowl

Grilled Chicken Caesar Bowl

Teriyaki Steak Bowl

Three Cheese Stuffed Rigatoni 
Bowl

- Casual Eating -

Cheese French Bread Pizza

Deluxe French Bread Pizza

Deluxe Pizza

Four Cheese Pizza

Margherita Pizza

Pepperoni French Bread Pizza

Pepperoni Pizza

Roasted Vegetable Pizza

Spinach & Mushroom Pizza

Three Meat Pizza

BBQ Recipe Chicken Pizza

Mushroom Pizza

Roasted Garlic Chicken Pizza

Chicken Tuscan Panini

Chicken, Spinach & Mushrooms
Panini

- Comfort Classics -

Baked Chicken Florentine

Beef Peppercorn

Beef Pot Roast

Cheese Lasagna with Chicken 
Breast Scallopini

Meatloaf with Gravy & Whipped Potatoes

Oven Roasted Beef

Roasted Turkey and Vegetables

Salisbury Steak with Mac & Cheese

Southern Beef Tips

- Dinnertime Selects -

Grilled Chicken and Penne Pasta

Salisbury Steak

- One Dish Favorites -

Alfredo Pasta with Chicken & Broccoli

Angel Hair Pasta Marinara

Asian Style Pot Stickers

Cheese Lasagna Florentine Bake

Cheese Ravioli

Chicken Chow Mein

Chicken Enchilada

Chicken Fettuccini

Chicken Florentine Lasagna

Classic Five Cheese Lasagna

Deluxe Cheddar Potato

Fettuccini Alfredo

Four Cheese Cannelloni

Lasagna with Meat Sauce

Macaroni and Beef

Macaroni and Cheese

Penne Pasta with Tomato Basil 
Sauce

Roasted Chicken with Lemon 
Pepper Fettuccini

Roasted Potatoes with Broccoli &
Cheddar Cheese Sauce

Santa Fe Style Rice & Beans

Spaghetti with Meat Sauce

Spaghetti with Meatballs

Stuffed Cabbage

Swedish Meatballs

Chicken Teriyaki Stir Fry

Three Bean Chili

- Spa Cuisine Classics -

Chicken Mediterranean

Chicken Pecan

Ginger Garlic Stir Fry with Chicken

Grilled Chicken Primavera

Hunan Stir Fry with Beef

Lemon Chicken

Lemongrass Chicken

Oven Roasted Beef Burgundy

Pork Stir Fry

Rosemary Chicken

Sesame Stir Fry with Chicken

Salmon with Basil

Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce

Prices for most meals run from $3-4.00. Most grocery stores run specials frequently for below $3 and manufacturer coupons are also available for up to a $1 off. So prices are pretty reasonable. 

Calories run from 300-400 on average, and some are even in the 220 calorie range. Some of the meals come with desserts for those with a sweet tooth and fat content is around 3-5 grams. All have weight watcher points for those on their diet.

The nutrition information is clearly listed on all of the meals. Most provide generous amounts of fiber and vegetables. So with a little planning on your normal meals you can easily fulfill daily nutrition requirements. Add a good multiple vitamin and mineral supplement and you have a great combination.

There are no real breakfast selections, so you're on your own for the first meal of the day. So for two meals a day your calories could be as low as 600-700, and total cost for the two below $7.00. That's better than many prepared meal diets.

The great thing about The Lean Cuisine Diet is that you can just do one per day and cut down from the average 750 calorie meal to 300 calories. Saving 450 calories a day is a great start on any weight loss or diet program.

A very flexible diet plan with 300 calories for breakfast, one Lean Cuisine meal for lunch of 350 calories, then a normal dinner of 750 calories can keep your daily intake of calories down to around 1500 even with a snack.

That's an easy simple diet plan that won't break the bank and still provides all the nutrition you need for a healthy diet. Adding in a few meals a week of Lean Cuisine meals can help maintain your current weight too. 

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