SCHEDULED SUNDAY | COSTCO, TRADER JOES & KROGER | EASY MEALS TO LOSE WEIGHT


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Happy SUNDAY Y’all! Todays video is a “Scheduled Sunday” video where I show you the schedule of everything I’m eating for the …

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  1. Mary Geiselbrecher
    Mary Geiselbrecher says:

    I marinaded some chicken breasts in Allegro honey garlic marinade. Hubby grilled them on the pellet grill. I sautéed a bag of frozen stir fry veggies with a little coconut aminos. Sliced down the chicken breast and made teriyaki rice bowls. So so good! I’m sure would taste good if you shredded the chicken! 😉
    All your pasta dishes look so good. Have a great evening.

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  2. Haley Marie
    Haley Marie says:

    I love these videos!!! So helpful and always gives me new ideas!

    I am having crockpot bbq chicken, 2ID pizza, burgers and fries, and chicken fajitas!

    Thanks for sharing!!!

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  3. Michelle S.
    Michelle S. says:

    I prefer shredded chicken, too. For budget purposes, I buy the large package of boneless skinless chicken breasts, place them all in a large crock pot with some bone broth & seasonings. I cook on low until it's done (6-8 hours), take it out & let it cool. Then I shred into portions I need for recipes (usually 2-3 cups), place in freezer bags & freeze for future use. It saves money & is so convenient. Love the recipes on your channel!

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  4. Renee Kerner
    Renee Kerner says:

    Hi Bri…how did you figure out how many calories to eat to somewhat coincide with the number of calories you were eating on WW. My concern with switching to calories counting is that my calories will go up too much from what my body is use to. Thanks. Love seeing your babies.

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  5. Sandy Allday
    Sandy Allday says:

    Hi Bri,Thanks for the inspiration! Currently on WW. But, I’m about to switch to calorie counting. Your recipes sound delicious. Not sure yet what’s for supper this week. Your fur kids are adorable 🐾❤️ tfs

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