Broccoli and mustard?
peaceloveabby01
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Random thread. But does anyone like raw broccoli and cauliflower with mustard on it? It's super weird I think but I am a frequent snacker and I cannot stop eating crap like cereal out of the bag. Recently I started eating broccoli and mustard and it's so good and so filling.
Also, I'm assuming it's pretty low calories as mustard is zero and I figure broccoli takes almost as much to digest then it contains. What does everyone think?
Also, I'm assuming it's pretty low calories as mustard is zero and I figure broccoli takes almost as much to digest then it contains. What does everyone think?
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Yum! I like mustard with just about anything.
I think you've picked a healthy and nutritious snack
Broccoli however isn't free calories. You should still log it.0 -
Sounds like a good combo...
I'd be wary of too much raw broccoli and cauliflower though... May cause digestive issues!
Low calorie isn't necessarily a good thing - i wouldn't eat just that on its own. I'd add protein and fat to make it "last" longer...hb eggs, nuts, avo, nut butter or tahini mixed with the mustard etc...0 -
Just so you know, broccoli and cauliflower cause a lot of bloating! They're very nutrient dense, so deffs eat them, but just keep that in mind before eating loads of them before going to the beach or something!
Also, like the other comment said, you should still log the calories. They're low, but they also matter.0 -
I do like mustard on raw broccoli, yes. It's also good on cucumbers and green beans, seriously. Even boiled eggs, now that's deviltry.0
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That sounds delicious ! Thanks for the idea0
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You can also bake the broccoli and cauliflower in the oven with some garlic and a sprinkling of olive oil . Bake until crunchy. So delicious and filling.0
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85Cardinals wrote: »I do like mustard on raw broccoli, yes. It's also good on cucumbers and green beans, seriously. Even boiled eggs, now that's deviltry.
Gross. You can have mine. Glad you found such a low-cal and filling snack you like, though!Justthisgirl1994 wrote: »Just so you know, broccoli and cauliflower cause a lot of bloating! They're very nutrient dense, so deffs eat them, but just keep that in mind before eating loads of them before going to the beach or something!
Also, like the other comment said, you should still log the calories. They're low, but they also matter.
I eat tons of raw broccoli every day...your body eventually adjusts to it and the bloating goes away if you eat it regularly (no pun intended!) Drinking a lot of water with it helps.0 -
I blend mayo and Dijon mustard together and dip steamed broccoli in it. Any mustard will do.0
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85Cardinals wrote: »I do like mustard on raw broccoli, yes. It's also good on cucumbers and green beans, seriously. Even boiled eggs, now that's deviltry.
Gross. You can have mine. Glad you found such a low-cal and filling snack you like, though!Justthisgirl1994 wrote: »Just so you know, broccoli and cauliflower cause a lot of bloating! They're very nutrient dense, so deffs eat them, but just keep that in mind before eating loads of them before going to the beach or something!
Also, like the other comment said, you should still log the calories. They're low, but they also matter.
I eat tons of raw broccoli every day...your body eventually adjusts to it and the bloating goes away if you eat it regularly (no pun intended!) Drinking a lot of water with it helps.
My bloating actually got worse....
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I prefer my veggies with hummus!0
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I also like this combo.0
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