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Easy Raw Veggie Penne pasta
1 Cup Cottage cheese (low fat or fat free)
.75 Cup Tomatoes (raw, diced)
.75 Cup Broccoli (raw, cut into bite size pieces)
.5 Cup Mushrooms (raw, sliced)
.5 Cup Peppers (raw, sliced)

Mini Quiche Cups
4 Cups of Spinach
12 Eggs

Stir Fry and Spaghetti Squash
2 Cups mushrooms, sliced
1 Large bunch of broccoli, cut into bite size pieces (roughly 3 cups)
1 Cup corn
3 Cups fresh spinach

Chicken Fajita
Lime Juice
Lemon Juice
Yellow and Red Bell pepper
1 sweet potato

Veggie and Egg Scramble
Asparagus

SHAKES!!!
Bag of mixed vegetables (Strawberries, blueberries)
Bananas
Plain yogurt
Frozen peaches oranges . On the Perceptual Map, all segments drift to the lower right. Which segment drifts at the fastest rate? Which drifts at the slowest?

Easy Raw Veggie Penne pasta
1 Cup Cottage cheese (low fat or fat free)
.75 Cup Tomatoes (raw, diced)
.75 Cup Broccoli (raw, cut into bite size pieces)
.5 Cup Mushrooms (raw, sliced)
.5 Cup Peppers (raw, sliced)

Mini Quiche Cups
4 Cups of Spinach
12 Eggs

Stir Fry and Spaghetti Squash
2 Cups mushrooms, sliced
1 Large bunch of broccoli, cut into bite size pieces (roughly 3 cups)
1 Cup corn
3 Cups fresh spinach

Chicken Fajita
Lime Juice
Lemon Juice
Yellow and Red Bell pepper
1 sweet potato

Veggie and Egg Scramble
Asparagus

SHAKES!!!
Bag of mixed vegetables (Strawberries, blueberries)
Bananas
Plain yogurt
Frozen peaches oranges . On the Perceptual Map, all segments drift to the lower right. Which segment drifts at the fastest rate? Which drifts at the slowest?

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