HT Healthy Eating Thread

Great thread idea.

My wife and I make a lot of meals that we find here. —> Eating Well

Lots of recipes don’t include meat, but we just add whatever would work. Lots of one pot, one pan, skillet type meals that work for our schedule.

A few that we like:
I’ve made a lot of good stuff from Eating Well. They do have some great recipes. I do often sub out or reduce butter or half and half in the recipes though.
 
This is a winter staple in my house. Even the kids love it:

Butthorn Soup

1 large onion - diced
Four cloves garlic - minced
1 lb of elk (or whatever) Italian sausage
1 lb of chopped kale
2 cans Italian diced tomatoes
2 cans Northern White Beans
2 cans of chicken broth
Salt and pepper to taste

Throw some avocado or olive oil in a Dutch oven and heat it on the stove. Add the onions and cook until they start to brown up. Stir in the garlic and cook for a minute or so. Create an open spot in the bottom of the pot for the sausage, brown the sausage with the onions and garlic. Add salt and pepper. Add the kale and put the lid on for a minute or so for the kale to cook down a bit to make room for the rest of the ingredients. Add the tomatoes, beans, and chicken broth and let simmer for at least an hour. @Potsie gives me shit about liking kale, but this soup is legit.

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This is a winter staple in my house. Even the kids love it:

Butthorn Soup

1 large onion - diced
Four cloves garlic - minced
1 lb of elk (or whatever) Italian sausage
1 lb of chopped kale
2 cans Italian diced tomatoes
2 cans Northern White Beans
2 cans of chicken broth
Salt and pepper to taste

Throw some avocado or olive oil in a Dutch oven and heat it on the stove. Add the onions and cook until they start to brown up. Stir in the garlic and cook for a minute or so. Create an open spot in the bottom of the pot for the sausage, brown the sausage with the onions and garlic. Add salt and pepper. Add the kale and put the lid on for a minute or so for the kale to cook down a bit to make room for the rest of the ingredients. Add the tomatoes, beans, and chicken broth and let simmer for at least an hour. @Potsie gives me shit about liking kale, but this soup is legit.

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My mom taught me that soup but add tomato paste and use chorizo instead of sausage. I always knew it as Portuguese Kale soup. What the hell is butthorn?
 
I approach this a little different. I think healthy recipes are great for a big Sunday night dinner but it has to be simple to sustain healthy eating throughout the year. We have staples that are quick and easy to make in 30 minutes or less. Prioritize protein. No strange ingredients (you’re welcome @Dave N )

Protein
- Lean steaks like strips & flat iron.
- browned burger
- eggs
- chicken thighs
- Greek yogurt

Carbs
White rice cooked in broth
Sweet potatoes
White potatoes
Avoid bread

Fats
It’s so easy to over consume fat that I just try to minimize it. I’m pretty lean and still struggle not to overeat fats.

Sweets
Use fruit to satisfy cravings. 1 apple is 90 calories and a small cookie is like 250…
 
to get my fiber and all the good plant chemicals, vitamin c, and a host of various other nutrients they say you need i do a smoothie nearly every day. i definitely dial this calorie bomb back if i'm not doing my mid morning cardio

mixture of organic blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries
half a banana
one organic mandarin orange (sometimes)
big fistful of spinach
couple big spoonful's of organic peanut butter (the type where the only ingredients are peanuts and salt)
fill it up with whole milk organic grassfed plain kefir and a splash of organic grassfed whole milk to water it down a little (i'm a little different in that i make zero effort to reduce fats in my diet)
 
Lot's of protein and fats, BACON! LOL
Fresh fruit almost daily. Apple & string cheese is usual lunch.
Cold meat. Cheese,good cheese.
Berries.
Greens.
Greek yogurt.
Meat from field or WY ranch. I did get a whole rib eye side and steaked it the other day.
Made elk stew Sat., simple. Elk, onions, carrots, celery, taters. 2 beef broth...rich. Basic spices.
Grilled the 3 steaks I cut off roast before stew and had fire pit grilled with wilted greens/w/bacon and a baked tater. Sun.
Cold steak, cheese for dinner last night.

Oncologist is thumbs up on whatever I have been doing.
 
Great thread idea! I work out regularly but could certainly be better and more consistent in my diet. One of my new favorite healthy ways to eat game is making kabobs with all of our t loin and backstraps. I’ve found that it all turns out more tender as a kabob compared to a larger chunk when cooked to the same internal temp.
 
At the age of 56, I’d like to offer this:

“Healthy”…at best…is Subjective.

Some people can eat carbs…sugar isn’t a problem. My wife…has a wonderful A1c and loves breads, pasta, carbs…potatoes!

If I even look at a potato, my blood sugar spikes. I can see how any sugar affects me - it’s darn near instant. Crazy. My blood sugar was high in my 20’s…turns out, my family runs high genetic blood sugar and at least once has died from diabetes and another from “complications”.

On the other hand, my Cholesterol is 152.

So, yeah. Bring on the Red Meat!

I subsist on meat and veggies and damn near zero carbs. Carbs, at least according to blood sugar, is my kryptonite.

And yet, my wife keeps a bag of Godiva Chocolates…and doesn’t suffer for it.

Healthy is truly subjective…
 

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