Lunch is usually leftovers. Cook with a lot of venison.
Best things I’ve done is cut out anything with added sugar or palm oil in it. That means pretty much any bread on the shelf, unfortunately, and most pre-made sauces and salad dressings. But those are the empty calories and “hunger addiction” inducers. That’s the biggest way to cut calories and not always feel hungry.
Starting to move towards no chemical preservatives or added nitrates. That is tougher to do- I love bacon, ham, and summer sausage.
Mostly I try to cook at home, and only use ingredients I can recognize as food. Meat, veggies, rice, pasta, potatoes, fruit, cheese, etc. Packaged dinners, snacks, etc. are pretty much off the table (except emergency frozen pizza). Tomato sauce is usually OK, if you read ingredients. Only “processed” thing I’ll do is a chocolate protein powder shake- made with a banana and half & half. Beats the hell out of oatmeal.
Been able to maintain a sub-195 weight at 6’2”, despite a desk job and falling off the gym bandwagon. Now to get back to working out and back into shape.
Some common meals in rotation- Tacos, enchiladas, chili, chile Colorado, steak, steak salad, venison burgers, braised shanks, neck pot roast, stew, “veal” Parmesan, lasagna, stroganoff, roast beef (deer top round or sirloin tip), birria, stir fry, gyros, etc. I also have a cream sauce with sun dried tomatoes I use for pasta and bass fillets, or Cajun cream sauce with blackened trout.