Hello! How’s it going? I had grand plans to hit up a museum yesterday, but my museum buddy cancelled and I decided to use the day to be productive. I cleaned and meal prepped. Boom. Oh, and I ran and ate too, but that’s the usual deal.
Run – I ran 8 miles while listening to a podcast that I don’t remember now. It was obviously life changing.
Eat – I bought this granola 24 hours ago and it’s gone now. I know better than to buy granola, but I keep doing it. I’m almost impressed with my inability to feel full because this stuff was dense. And yet… I somehow ate it all in one day. Call the world records people and tell them my pansa is ready for some kind of challenge.
I also scored a huge container of strawberries for super cheap! I’m going to freeze some of them to add to smoothies. I like to make the berry protein powder super thick and eat it like fro-yo with toppings.
Runner Meal Prep in Action
And I was on a mission to meal prep!
I feel like the term “meal prep” makes me think of super healthy fitness competition prep meals – anyone else?
But I think meal prep is a good idea for everyone. It saves time and money and prevents food waste. Meal prep and meal planning is for ‘normal people’ too and by ‘normal people’ I mean = me.
Because I, your local Monican with red hair and Mexican parents, a cat she found at the bank, an abnormally LOUD voice, oddly large feet, an addiction to running with 30+ marathons under her belt who basically gets paid to take sweaty selfies and pictures of donuts before she eats them…tries to convince herself she’s normal thank you very much.
Anyway.
I think of ‘runner meal prep’ as all pasta all the time but I made a nice little balanced set up with protein and veggies and I have some brown rice cooking in the rice cooker that will be done in a few.
I made egg cups for breakfast and roasted cauliflower and baked chicken for my meal prep situation…
I’ve made these tortilla egg cups in the past and love them. This time I put some cheese on the tortilla, under the egg. It’s extra sharp cheddar from Cabot and really gave it a great bite and flavor.
Before the egg cups I started the chicken because it takes longer.
And I found these pretty cauliflower heads and the 99 cent store! The green one is called a broccoli cauliflower and the orange cauliflower also said “Fiesta Flower” on the packaging. Love it.
I chopped and roasted these with salt, pepper, garlic, Italian seasoning and I don’t know what else I randomly grabbed from the cupboard and sprinkled on…
One of the best parts of meal prep is that you make extra food in one time and have one set of dirty dishes instead of dirty dishes every day. Ya, feel me?
I portioned it out in containers so I wouldn’t eat it all for dinner. (And yes, I think I would 100% do that.)
And I taste-tested the egg cups! So good.
Then, I got to work cleaning out the closets. I wore my spi-belt so I could talk on the phone while working…
Question: Did you meal prep this week?
Do you plan out what you’re having for dinner beforehand?
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Elizabeth says
How do you reheat the egg cups? They look good!
Run Eat Repeat says
I just put 1 or 2 it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
sally @ sweat out the small stuff says
my meal prep lately has been buying turkey at the deli counter and making wrap sandwiches with some greens, half avocado and cheese on small flour tortillas. I eat this every day until I’m so sick of it and then i switch to eggs or oatmeal. Basically I’m useless and just don’t like cooking.
In my next life I’ll be gourmet!
Kristen says
I meal planned, and actually made a shopping list rather than randomly buying things and looking up recipes while in the store. 🙂
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
Your meal prep looks so delicious! I used to “meal prep” (for “normal” people, not runners, haha) but have fallen off the bandwagon lately…
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Kathleen says
Yes, I love meal prep! My week is completely thrown off if I don’t make my lunches ahead of time. We also have a chalkboard to plan our dinners for the week because by the time we get home from work, change, work out and play with our son, no one wants to cook (and yes I’m usually the one that pulls the short straw and has to do it!). I’ve made egg cups before but never with a tortilla like that, I’ll have to try that out!
Beth says
Is there a recipe for those tortilla egg cups on your blog anywhere, they look delicious!! Also do you just pop them in the microwave to eat them later in the week?
Run Eat Repeat says
I have this recipe: https://runeatrepeat.com/2013/08/28/eggs-in-corn-tortilla-cups-recipe/
But I baked these for a little less time because I didn’t want the egg overcooked. Yeah, I put them in the microwave before eating.
COURTNEY says
I know this is personal but it seems like a while since Ben has been on the blog. How are things going with you two?
Run Eat Repeat says
Hi Courtney, We are not together.