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in Meal Planning, Nutrition · November 22, 2014

Meal Planning And Prep Week of 11/16 to 11/22

As you may have noticed from Wednesday’s post, the theme of the week was carbs: mostly potatoes and bananas/plantains. I included a night of pasta just to change things up. Everything was simple (no new meals/foods the week before the race) but some of the baking I did added a little time on in the kitchen.

weekly meal planning and prep

Sunday: salmon, roasted red potatoes, spinach

Monday: bison burgers, sweet potato fries, mixed veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots)

Tuesday: pork chops, baked potatoes, asparagus

Wednesday: turkey meatballs, pasta, salad

Thursday: chicken, roasted red potatoes, broccoli

Friday: turkey burgers, sweet potatoes, green beans

Saturday: Philly!

Breakfasts: paleo chocolate chip muffins, eggs with bacon and veggies, smoothies

Lunches: salads with grilled chicken and steak, leftovers

Snacks: fruit (apples, pears, raspberries), chocolate chip cookie dough balls, paleo chocolate chips cookies

meal prep

 Here is the prep I did:

-baked cookies

-baked muffins

-made cookie dough balls

-chopped peppers

-chopped cucumber

-cut up broccoli

-cleaned and stored raspberries

-make steak

-roasted sweet potatoes

-cooked plantains

-Rob grilled chicken on Sunday (unpictured)

How do you plan for your meals the week before a big race?

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  1. Michele @ paleorunningmomma says

    November 22, 2014 at 10:44 am

    I ate so many plantains and potatoes this week it was nuts. Going to continue with that today too. Hope you liked the muffins 🙂

    • [email protected] says

      November 22, 2014 at 3:32 pm

      The muffins were great! Next time I might store them in the fridge to try to get them to last a few more days. Or I’ll just have to eat them faster:)

  2. Lizzy says

    November 22, 2014 at 2:38 pm

    I’m not nearly as organized as you are with food prep! I think that will be one of the things I work on in 2015.

    Good luck tomorrow!

    • [email protected] says

      November 22, 2014 at 3:31 pm

      That’s a great goal! It really seems to make my week run more smoothly.

  3. Robyn @ Robyn's Living Life says

    November 22, 2014 at 4:10 pm

    You are so great at food prep! Any recommendations for dinners on the go? I have class twice a week and have to bring dinners with me- I can’t wait to eat after seven! Lol I am an old person with my meal times:)

    • [email protected] says

      November 25, 2014 at 9:23 pm

      Hm I would probably do something like what I do for lunches, which is salads with grilled chicken or steak, or some kind of roasted veggies. I don’t like to heat things up while I’m at work so I just bring stuff that I am ok eating cold. For our lunch prep we cook the chicken and/or steak on the weekends, chop up veggies, and I might roast some sweet potatoes or broccoli as well.

  4. Lesq says

    November 22, 2014 at 9:11 pm

    Wishing you a lot of luck tomorrow!! Can’t wait to hear all about your positive experience on Monday.

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