What I ate this week [June 30- July 6] Clean Eating

What I ate this week [June 30- July 6] Clean Eating

Hi Everyone!

Here’s a peek at what I ate this week—simple, Clean eating, legume-free kosher meals that actually kept me full, happy, and balanced. I’m sharing it all in case you’re also looking for ideas that fit into a busy life, support blood sugar stability, and are kid-approved too. Whether you’re doing Whole30, eating clean, or just curious, I hope this helps you plan and get inspired!

Monday, June 30th

  • Breakfast– can of tuna and 2 carrots
  • Lunch–  3 eggs and cucumber salad with sauerkraut and seed crackers
  • Dinner– chicken salad

Tuesday, July 1st

  • Breakfast– Green Goodness Eggs
  • Lunch– Lemon Pepper Tuna with green beans
  • Dinner– Veggie potato soup with chicken

Wednesday, July 2nd

  • Breakfast– 3 eggs cut veg
  • Lunch– celery and grape chicken salad with cut veg
  • Dinner– wedding

Thursday, July3rd

  • Breakfast– Roaring Red Eggs
  • Lunch– 3 veggie turkey patties with a cucumber and carrot

( I ate in the car. sorry no picture!)

  • Dinner-?

Friday, July 4th

  • Breakfast– cabbage scrambled eggs with cut tomato
  • Lunch-cabbage scrambled eggs with sauerkraut
  • Shabbos Dinner– 1 slice whole grain sourdough bread, spiced salmon, sinta, cauliflower rice, and broccoli

Shabbos, July 5th

  •  Breakfast– Veggie Pashtida, banana chia pudding
  • Lunch– 1 slice whole grain sourdough bread, a piece of salmon, diabetes friendly chulent with cauliflower rice. charoset cookie for dessert.
  • Dinner– Salmon and salad

Sunday, July 6th

  • Breakfast– Banana Chia Pudding, Broccoli eggs

                                

  • Lunch– Salmon and salad


  • Dinner– Root Vegetable Chulent

That’s a wrap on this week! Some meals were planned, others were spontaneous, but overall, I’m proud of keeping things Whole30-friendly, balanced, and mostly home-cooked—even with a wedding and Shabbat in the mix. If you’re on a similar path, I hope this gives you a little boost or some new meal ideas. Feel free to comment below with your own go-to meals or questions—I’d love to hear from you!