Not exact matches
It tastes great either way, but
chicken is much cheaper and I can only find boneless,
skinless turkey breast at one store here.
different meats — substitute cooked
chicken or
turkey or ham for the boneless,
skinless chicken breasts
Lean meats include fish,
turkey, red meat cuts and
skinless chicken.
If you can't find boneless
skinless turkey thighs, boneless
skinless chicken thighs are a great substitute.
Although I can't handle
chicken anymore (darn autoimmune triggers), most stores carry boneless,
skinless turkey breast that works great as an alternative!
Be sure to focus on eating
skinless poultry if you want some
chicken or
turkey.
5 uncooked, thin
turkey breast cutlets (you could use a pound of boneless and
skinless chicken breasts)
1 lb boneless
skinless chicken breast or
turkey tenderloin, cubed
Your best sources for protein include fish, lean red meat,
skinless chicken or
turkey breast, nonfat yogurt, skim milk, eggs and egg substitutes, beans, tofu, and lentils.
17 A suggested menu on a leading paleo website proposes eggs scrambled in olive oil for breakfast, fruit or lean beef for snacks,
chicken salad with olive oil for lunch, and grilled
skinless turkey breast with steamed vegetables for dinner.18 This might sound like a virtuous and even colorful assembly of unprocessed foods, but it is hard to fathom how these recommendations could meaningfully sustain the development of teenage boys over time.
Cut a small slit in a
skinless, boneless
chicken,
turkey or duck breast, and fill the cavity with sweet basil leaves and prepared pesto.
Sources of lean protein include lean red meat,
skinless chicken or
turkey, baked fish, egg whites, tofu, seitan, low - fat milk, low - fat cottage cheese, soy milk and legumes, such as pinto beans.
I EAT BROWN RICE, SWEET POTATOES, BONELESS
SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST, GROUND
TURKEY, BAKED OR GRILLED FISH.
Rub this seasoning over boneless,
skinless chicken breast, lean
turkey or lean beef and bake.
Anything from
skinless chicken or
turkey breast to ostrich is going to help, including grilled shrimp, extra-lean pork loin, egg whites, tuna, salmon and skimmed milk.
Lean proteins such as lean beef and pork,
skinless chicken and
turkey breast, fish and shellfish, low - fat dairy, eggs, and soy - based products
Skinless chicken or
turkey, tofu, fish, top round and extra lean beef grounded, to name a few.
Protein intake should include eggs whites, lean beef,
skinless chicken breast,
skinless turkey breast, low - fat cottage cheese, organic nonfat milk, or low - fat fish (salmon, tuna).
Good examples of protein are egg whites (10 egg whites),
chicken breast (cooked,
skinless and boneless: 6 oz),
turkey (cooked,
skinless and boneless: 6 oz), white fish (6 oz).
These include low - fat milk and yogurt,
skinless chicken and
turkey breast, lean beef, lean pork, lean lamb, low - fat cheese, tofu and other soy products, egg whites, and fish and shellfish.
I traded fast food for
skinless chicken breasts or ground
turkey with broccoli and brown rice.
If you can't find boneless
skinless turkey thighs, boneless
skinless chicken thighs are a great substitute.
Ingredients 3 onions, peeled and diced Olive oil 1 3/4 lbs
skinless turkey breast, preferably free - range or organic, cut into 1/2 - inch slices 1 1/4 quarts
chicken broth, preferably organic 1/2 lb small white or crimini mushrooms, thinly sliced 2/3 cup heavy cream A small bunch of fresh flat - leaf parsley 1 lemon 1/2 clove garlic, peeled
Skinless, boneless
chicken breast
Skinless, boneless
turkey breast Boneless fish
Organic meats like extra lean ground beef, ground
turkey breast, boneless,
skinless chicken breasts, lamb and lean ground venison are excellent protein sources in homemade dog food.
Skinless chicken and
turkey are good examples of lean meat.
Lean,
skinless chicken,
turkey, fish, eggs and cottage cheese are common in homemade dog food recipes.