What 'healthy' foods did you ultimately give up on?
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DX2JX2
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Do you have any foods that you started eating when you started your weight loss efforts because you thought that they were 'healthy' or helpful but then ultimately abandoned once you realized that you didn't really have to eat any specific kinds of food to lose weight?
For me:
Carrot sticks (I struggled with raw carrots and the carrots won)
Brown rice (especially when I learned that it's not all that much healthier than white)
Sweet potatoes (just give me a good old russet or yukon gold instead)
Packaged breakfast bars (I realized that I'd rather take 10 minutes and make an egg sandwich for not that many additional calories)
For me:
Carrot sticks (I struggled with raw carrots and the carrots won)
Brown rice (especially when I learned that it's not all that much healthier than white)
Sweet potatoes (just give me a good old russet or yukon gold instead)
Packaged breakfast bars (I realized that I'd rather take 10 minutes and make an egg sandwich for not that many additional calories)
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Grapefruit. Cottage cheese. Celery. Kale. Especially kale.12
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Protein powders. I like meat!11
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I never forced myself to eat things I don't like. That said, I like most things...always have. Dieting didn't really introduce me to anything I wasn't already eating.14
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cwolfman13 wrote: »I never forced myself to eat things I don't like. That said, I like most things...always have. Dieting didn't really introduce me to anything I wasn't already eating.
This for me too. I did and still do occasionally try new foods, but if I still don't like them I don't eat them.
Edit: reading some of these foods people don't like makes me feel like I'll eat anything and that I like almost everything. 3 foods I gained from trying "healthy" foods are baby spinach, sweet potatoes & bananas. I also found that I can't tolerate avacado in large doses. Messes up my stomach.4 -
Green smoothies
Chia pudding
Excessive amounts of raw food10 -
hemp protein powder. i put up with it at first and even bought refills. then i just quit.
same with flax seeds in smoothies. they're okay if you can drink the thing in 3 minutes but longer than that and the oil gets all bitter and gross.2 -
I like your question. I stopped eating "diet" versions of foods, and stopped trying to like avocado and eggplant. But I have started to eat a lot of foods I used to think was scary, boring or disgusting, instead - like beets, olives, celeriac, cod, brussel sprouts, mayo, black coffee, roastbeef, pickles, prunes.10
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canadianlbs wrote: »hemp protein powder. i put up with it at first and even bought refills. then i just quit.
same with flax seeds in smoothies. they're okay if you can drink the thing in 3 minutes but longer than that and the oil gets all bitter and gross.
Oh yeah.... Hemp protein, and plant based protein powder in general. Vile stuff.6 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »I never forced myself to eat things I don't like. That said, I like most things...always have. Dieting didn't really introduce me to anything I wasn't already eating.
This for me too. I did and still do occasionally try new foods, but if I still don't like them I don't eat them.
Pretty much organ meat is about the only thing I've tried that I didn't care for...
Going to see the in-laws this weekend...they're British and will more than likely make kidney pie at some point this weekend...I will be respectfully requesting a PB&J...15 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »I never forced myself to eat things I don't like. That said, I like most things...always have. Dieting didn't really introduce me to anything I wasn't already eating.
This for me too. I did and still do occasionally try new foods, but if I still don't like them I don't eat them.
Pretty much organ meat is about the only thing I've tried that I didn't care for...
Going to see the in-laws this weekend...they're British and will more than likely make kidney pie at some point this weekend...I will be respectfully requesting a PB&J...
Just kidney? Or steak and kidney? I've heard of(and tried) the latter, and despite "not liking" organ meats, it's not bad...1 -
Green Vibrance Powder...It was actually one of the few "healthy" fads that I tried. Three years later, I still have a jar in the fridge and one in the cabinet that need disposal.0
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »canadianlbs wrote: »hemp protein powder. i put up with it at first and even bought refills. then i just quit.
same with flax seeds in smoothies. they're okay if you can drink the thing in 3 minutes but longer than that and the oil gets all bitter and gross.
Oh yeah.... Hemp protein, and plant based protein powder in general. Vile stuff.
^ Ditto. I tried so hard to love it but it's just so nasty!
Also: chicken breast. I didn't "give up" on it, but I started out making every meal with chicken breast and... I just don't like meat enough to have it every day, or even every week. I realized that I could put a boiled egg into a salad and make it work just as well for what I need.6 -
Brown rice (especially when I learned that it's not all that much healthier than white)
Sweet potatoes (just give me a good old russet or yukon gold instead)
Both of these, I don't even like sweet potatoes as French fries. I also don't care for Kale, I stick with spinach. I have also tried most all fish, just don't enjoy it.1 -
Steak and chunk beef. I wanted all that iron and protein, but it's just not happening.
ETA: and sweet potatoes, yeah.0 -
Avocado, nut butter(s), and beets1
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Almonds, almond butter, brown rice, whole wheat pasta, quinoa0
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I am an extremely picky eater (always has been) therefore healthy eating was a very difficult transition to make. My favourite rule to live by is: If you don't like it, don't eat it. There will always be healthy substitutes available.
Things I hate:
Peas
Salads (I eat the vegetables separately, I hate it combined)
Tea
Celery
Red meat and animal organs
Salty pumpkin
Oven baked vegetables that become soggy lol
And anything that gives a bitter taste1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »I never forced myself to eat things I don't like. That said, I like most things...always have. Dieting didn't really introduce me to anything I wasn't already eating.
This for me too. I did and still do occasionally try new foods, but if I still don't like them I don't eat them.
Pretty much organ meat is about the only thing I've tried that I didn't care for...
Going to see the in-laws this weekend...they're British and will more than likely make kidney pie at some point this weekend...I will be respectfully requesting a PB&J...
Just kidney? Or steak and kidney? I've heard of(and tried) the latter, and despite "not liking" organ meats, it's not bad...
IDK...all I know is that I tried it once at their house, and it's a non starter for me...same if they do liver and onions...3 -
Greek yogurt
Protein powder
I can only think of 3 foods I tried to add to my diet during weight loss and those 2 didn't make the cut. The third was chia seeds but I still sometimes use those.2 -
Fish. Any and all fish (unless it's Gorton's battered...lol). The one food I found I love is kale when most people I know don't like it. I also learned that I like spinach, but not by itself.2
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