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Ask AI: What should i eat for dinner in houston texas i want it to be healthy and have a lot of protein

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Question: What should i eat for dinner in houston texas i want it to be healthy and have a lot of protein

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There are many places in Houston that can provide you a healthy, protein-rich dinner: 1. True Food Kitchen: Located in Blvd Place, they have options like grilled chicken, tofu, shrimp, and steak for protein sources. Try their Teriyaki Quinoa Bowl, add your protein preference. 2. Flower Child: Known for its delicious, fresh, and healthy offerings. You can choose among their bowls, wraps, and salads that can be filled with different proteins. 3. Local Foods: They offer wholesome sandwiches and salads. They have a "Gulf Seafood" sandwich and the "Crunchy Chicken" that are rich in protein. 4. Bellagreen: Offers gluten-free, dairy-free, and high protein options. The "Honey Fried Goat Cheese & Arugula Salad" with added protein is a good option. 5. Muscle Maker Grill: Menu is specifically designed to provide healthy, protein-rich meals. Try the Arizona wrap or the MMG Signature Wrap. Remember to balance your meal with some veggies and carbs, and stay away from excessive sauces and dressings as they may add unnecessary calories. Enjoy your meal!

Answered by gpt-4

March 27, 2024, 4:53 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, March 27, 2024

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