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Modernized Scarsdale Diet Meal Plan

August 11, 2022 · Major Grubbage · Leave a Comment

A balanced, updated take on the classic Scarsdale diet featuring lean proteins, fresh vegetables, and whole-grain breads. Includes a consistent, simple breakfast and a two-week rotating lunch and dinner plan to keep meals varied and nutritious. Cost-conscious alternative red meats like pork loin and turkey breast replace lamb to optimize affordability without sacrificing flavor or protein quality.

Week 1

DayLunchDinner
MondayMixed green salad, grilled chicken, whole-grain toastBroiled fish, steamed broccoli & carrots, salad
TuesdayTuna salad with greens, whole-grain toastGrilled lean beef (or pork loin), green beans, tomato salad
WednesdayCottage cheese & fruit salad, whole-grain toastBaked chicken, steamed spinach & cauliflower, salad
ThursdaySliced turkey breast, mixed greens, whole-grain toastGrilled salmon, steamed zucchini & squash, salad
FridayEgg salad, mixed greens, whole-grain toastBroiled pork chop (or turkey breast), Brussels sprouts, salad
SaturdayGrilled shrimp salad, whole-grain toastBaked chicken, steamed broccoli & cauliflower, salad
SundayChicken salad with greens, whole-grain toastBroiled fish, steamed green beans & carrots, salad

Week 2 Rotation (Lunch and Dinner menus swap days to maintain variety)

Alternative Red Meats

Lamb, Bison, Wild Game

Alternative White Meats

Pork, Turkey

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