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Meal Prep for Weight Loss: The Beginner's Guide

By Ken Hoyer  ·  May 2026  ·  BPF Virtual

The people who consistently hit their nutrition targets don't have more willpower than you. They have better systems. Meal prep is the most powerful nutrition system available — and most people overcomplicate it into something they'll never sustain. Here's the simple version that actually works.

Why Meal Prep Works

Every food decision you have to make in real-time is a decision point where hunger, convenience, and stress can override your goals. Meal prep eliminates most of those decision points. When there's a container of cooked chicken and rice in your fridge, you eat that. When there's nothing ready and you're tired after work, you order pizza. The environment makes the choice — not willpower.

Ken's principle: make the healthy choice the easy choice. Meal prep is engineering your food environment, not forcing yourself to be disciplined every day.

Meal Prep For Weight Loss

The 90-Minute Sunday System

You don't need to prep every meal for the week. Focus on the meals most likely to go wrong — weekday lunches and dinners. Here's a simple, repeatable session:

Proteins (40 min): Cook 2–3 lbs of protein at once. Options: sheet pan chicken thighs or breasts (400°F, 25–30 min), ground beef or turkey in a skillet (15 min), hard-boiled eggs (batch of 12), or a pork tenderloin. These refrigerate well for 4–5 days.

Carbs (20 min hands-off): Rice cooker or instant pot rice while the protein cooks. Sweet potatoes in the oven (same sheet pan as chicken works). Oats portioned for the week.

Vegetables (20 min): Roast whatever vegetables are on hand (broccoli, peppers, zucchini, asparagus) at 400°F for 20 min. Or wash and cut raw vegetables and bag them for easy access.

The Protein-First Assembly Rule

When building a prep meal, start with protein and work outward. A reliable formula: 4–6oz protein + 1 cup cooked carb + 1–2 cups vegetables. This produces meals of roughly 400–550 calories with 35–50g of protein — exactly what's needed to stay in a deficit while preserving muscle.

Smart Prep for Breakfast and Snacks

What to Do When Prep Falls Apart

Some weeks you won't prep. That's reality. Keep these ready: canned tuna, rotisserie chicken, pre-washed salad bags, cottage cheese, and protein bars. A "non-prep" fallback plan beats ordering out every time. The goal is reducing friction — even halfway-prepped beats fully reactive.

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