2010 Calorie Gluten Free Meal Plan for Weight Loss or Maintenance
Eat This Much creates personalized meal plans based on your food preferences, budget, schedule, and more. Try it with the Gluten Free diet, carefully selecting foods free from gluten to cater to those with celiac disease or sensitivity, for a comfortable and healthful eating experience.
Whether you're aiming to shed a few pounds or maintain your current weight, a 2010 calorie meal plan might be what you need to reach your goals. For those following a gluten-free diet, this calorie target can help you achieve your goals while avoiding gluten and ensuring you receive balanced nutrition. Our planner provides you with balanced, nutrient-dense meals that keep you satisfied while helping you reach your goals.
Today's Meal Plan
Breakfast
- Baby Carrot Banana Smoothie
1 serving
- Apples and Almond Butter
1 apple
Lunch
- Greek Yogurt and Berry Parfait
1 serving
- Peppers Cucumber & Avocado Salad
1 serving
Dinner
- Honey Garlic Shrimp
2 servings
- Microwave Sour Cream Baked Potato
1 serving
Example Seven Day Plan
Here's a sample Gluten Free meal plan with daily averages of 1999 Calories, 144g protein, 78g fat, and 206g carbs (163g net carbs). You can generate your own custom plans like this with a free Eat This Much account and generate complete instant grocery lists with our Premium features.
Day 1
Breakfast
- Peanut Butter Protein Oats 1 serving
- Cinnamon Apple and Honey Toast 1 slice
Lunch
- Greek Yogurt with Blue and Blackberries 2 serving
- Spinach Salad with Blackberries 0.5 serving
Dinner
- Easy Olive Oil, Tomato, and Basil Pasta 1 serving
- Green Bean Healthy Tuna Salad 3 serving
Snack
- Basic Protein Shake 1 cup
Day 2
Breakfast
- Cinnamon Apple Bites 1 serving
Lunch
- Greek Yogurt and Berry Parfait 1.5 serving
- Easy Spinach and Scallion Salad 0.5 serving
Dinner
- Tilapia with Kale and Tomato 1 serving
- Green Pea & Almond Salad 1 serving
Snack
- White Bean & Artichoke Toast 1 serving
Day 3
Breakfast
- Peanut Butter Protein Oats 1 serving
- Cinnamon Apple and Honey Toast 1 slice
Lunch
- Spinach and Cranberry Salad 1 serving
Dinner
- Peppers Cucumber & Avocado Salad 1 serving
Snack
- Yogurt with Avocado & Basil 1 serving
Day 4
Breakfast
- Greek Yogurt with Blue and Blackberries 1.5 serving
- Cucumber Avocado Toast 1 serving
Lunch
- Strawberry Protein Shake 1 serving
- Strawberry and Walnut Spinach Salad 0.5 serving
Dinner
- Chicken Wraps 1 rollup
- Avocado, Strawberry, and Spinach Salad 1 serving
Snack
- Peanut Butter and Honey Toast 1 sandwich
Day 5
Breakfast
- Peanut Butter Protein Oats 1 serving
- Cinnamon Apple and Honey Toast 1 slice
Lunch
- Greek Yogurt and Berry Parfait 1.5 serving
- Easy Spinach and Scallion Salad 0.5 serving
Dinner
- Pasta with Fresh Tomato Sauce 1 serving
- Green Bean Healthy Tuna Salad 3 serving
Snack
- Trail Mix 1 serving
Day 6
Breakfast
- Apple 1 apple
Lunch
- Greek Yogurt with Blue and Blackberries 1.5 serving
- Peppers Cucumber & Avocado Salad 1 serving
Dinner
- Tilapia with Kale and Tomato 1 serving
- Green Pea & Almond Salad 1 serving
Snack
- White Bean & Artichoke Toast 1 serving
Day 7
Breakfast
- Peanut Butter Protein Oats 1 serving
- Cinnamon Apple and Honey Toast 1 slice
Lunch
- Simple Spinach Salad 1 serving
Dinner
- Chicken Wraps 1 rollup
- Avocado, Strawberry, and Spinach Salad 1 serving
Snack
- Yogurt & Banana 1 serving
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