whats in your fridge ?
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Cottage cheese, fruits and veggies, eggs (if I need pasteurized eggs, which is usually do), and water. I think that's all that's in there all the time. And condiments.0
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KatieBearLOL wrote: »Kefir! Yum yum yum!
Out of curiousity, what do you do with your kefir so that you enjoy it? I've recently started making my own kefir but I'm struggling with the taste. Are you drinking it straight or adding it to something?
OP, in my fridge I have kefir, milk, eggs, lots of fruit and veg, almond milk, chorizo and chicken breasts.0 -
greek yogurt, almond milk, ground turkey, chicken breasts, zucchini, mushrooms, onions, red peppers, tomatoes, butternut squash, spaghetti squash, eggplant, grapes, apples, eggs, egg whites, basil and cilantro.0
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Lots and lots and lots of veg.
Also eggs, cottage cheese, and yogurt.0 -
KatieBearLOL wrote: »Kefir! Yum yum yum!
Out of curiousity, what do you do with your kefir so that you enjoy it? I've recently started making my own kefir but I'm struggling with the taste. Are you drinking it straight or adding it to something?
OP, in my fridge I have kefir, milk, eggs, lots of fruit and veg, almond milk, chorizo and chicken breasts.
Kefir is common in Norway. We use fermented milk products a a lot. I have it sometimes for lunch or dessert on sukkerkavringer, which is basically oven dried sweet wheat buns. (They used to be easy to crush into pieces, even by small childrens' hands, but I guess the shortening they used then, was poisonous or something.) When I was little, I used to add sugar, but now I think it's sweet enough.0 -
Carrots, turnips, onions, broccoli, spring greens, salad greens, bone broth, grass fed butter, minced beef, chicken thighs, Greek yogurt, hard Italian cheese, single cream, lemons/limes, fresh thyme/sage/rosemary, coconut water, almond milk, English mustard, pickles, capers... and like 6 different kinds of hot sauce.0
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tofu, eggs, onion dip, portobello mushrooms, button mushrooms, carrots, apples, sour milk, salad dressing, vegetarian chili, parmesan cheese, red cabbage0
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I think everyone hit everything in the fridge. In the cabinets, I always keep dried bean/lentils, canned tomatoes, steel cut oats, and protein powder. You can do a lot with those items on hand.0
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Soy milk, eggs, cottage cheese, Greek yogurt0
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Eggs,lettuce, spinach,celery,radishes,tomatoes,cucumbers,mixed baby greens, milk, cottage cheese, mozzerella cheese, pickles (homemade), salsa (homemade), homemade chicken soup, potatoes, sweet potatoes, water, kale, salad dressings, yogurt, carrots, apples, oranges. Have to do my food shopping , so i have run out of stuff0
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One product I must have in the fridge that's healthy? Hmm, not sure which one to pick but I'll go with eggs, since we always have eggs in the fridge.
Favorite healthy foods we always have in the fridge - mustards, hot sauces, vegetables, nuts, leftovers0 -
What's in my fridge?
Hmm. Milk, eggs, apple juice, some honeycrisp apples and various vegetables, a half-eaten oreo pie, some leftover chicken, a slice of lasagna from last week that I need to throw out because I think it's growing something, some yogurt, various condiments and pickled things and some pudding.
I don't have any must-haves, except for maybe the milk, eggs and juice.0 -
Sweet potato, spinach, peppers, mushrooms, plain 2% Greek yogurt, carrots, cucumber, various cheeses, eggs, apples, pomegranates, natural pb or cashew butter, and multiple types of hot sauce. It is rare to not find a casserole of home grown and roasted chicken, beef, or pork in my fridge plus it's associated home made broth, either plain for sautéing or made into a soup. Our stash is always being depleted as our 3 boys eat like multiple full grown men each! Thankfully they love to cook and bake as well or that would be all I had time for.0
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What's always in my fridge? Milk, eggs and cheese. I always keep broccoli and green beans in the freezer.0
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Yogurt, both plain and cups for when I don't want to think. Whole or 2% milk, almond milk, string cheese sticks, baby carrots, eggs.
(I find higher fat dairy means I eat less in the long run)0 -
Grapes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, 2% milk, Chobani greek yogurt, carrots, all-natural jelly for my sandwiches, eggs, whole wheat bread, cheddar cheese, string cheese.
In my freezer I have boneless/skinless chicken breasts and lots of bags of frozen mixed vegetables.0 -
Eggs, whatever meat I plan to have for dinner, vegetables, fruit, usually some plain greek yogurt or cottage cheese.0
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