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some of my meals and snacks !
Cucumber and peanut butter

Plain greek yogurt covered strawberries and grapes (frozen)

whole grain bread stuffed with
chicken red peppers avocado lettuce tomatoes low fat mozz cheese
plain greek yogurt
black beans
brown rice


chicken lettuce wraps
chicken salad


 Mason jar salads
romaine lettuce 
spinach
red beans 
egg
chicken
cucumber
carrots
tomatoes
low fat dressing 

 plain ole AVOCADO!

 Cauliflower pizza
cauliflower (steamed)
egg whites 
low fat mozz cheese
garlic 
oregano
tomatoes
lettuce
red peppers
turkey meat

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