What are some of your unpopular opinions about food?
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Almond and other nut juices (some people call them milk) are useless if you don't have a lactose issue.8
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Milk-based drinks are disgusting.6
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Womanvsfood18 wrote: »White carbs are not good
I had some turnips with my breakfast, yum!3 -
Packerjohn wrote: »Almond and other nut juices (some people call them milk) are useless if you don't have a lactose issue.
IMO, they taste good (particularly homemade) and if you make a cashew milk at home it normally contains all the cashews, so has the nutrition therein. I sometimes use it with a smoothie to add some fat.
They are also good if you are vegan.
I'm not, and I use milk too, but some people don't like it or avoid it.5 -
I hate black pepper0
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Packerjohn wrote: »Almond and other nut juices (some people call them milk) are useless if you don't have a lactose issue.
We have sweetened almond milk in the fridge all the time because one of the kids has lactose intolerance. I used it on cereal once when we were out of regular milk (which is 2% in our house) and I discovered I liked it better. I have it on cereal and I mix it with Ovaltine, which I also found I like by experimentation. For all other uses, I use regular dairy milk.6 -
bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »Processed food is not the devil.
Protein bars are just glorified, overpriced candy bars with no real nutritional value.
Except for, uh, the protein.
*siiiiiigh* 🙄 I’m aware of that. I guess I shouldn’t have added my sentence. I meant that they’re touted as “healthy” because of their protein content, but a lot of them contain the same amount of sugar and calories as a regular sized snickers bar. I rather just eat a snickers tbh.
Boyyyyyyyy do I have a thread for you. I don't have a handy link (I really should have favorited it) but someone decided to eat one of those humongous snickers bars that come out this time of year and that was it for the day. He ended up eating like 9 normal sized bars as an equivalent and reported on satiety and workout performance.
Best thread ever.
But, yeah, I don't eat that many protein bars anymore mostly because of the higher fiber and they can be considered candy barish but I'm also someone who finds some kind of nutritional value in everything. Hell, even potato chips have considerable potassium.5 -
Womanvsfood18 wrote: »White carbs are not good
I had some turnips with my breakfast, yum!
I always forget about turnips because the market I go to regularly doesn't carry them. I have to make a trip over to the one that does. I love them roasted.3 -
bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »Processed food is not the devil.
Protein bars are just glorified, overpriced candy bars with no real nutritional value.
Except for, uh, the protein.
*siiiiiigh* 🙄 I’m aware of that. I guess I shouldn’t have added my sentence. I meant that they’re touted as “healthy” because of their protein content, but a lot of them contain the same amount of sugar and calories as a regular sized snickers bar. I rather just eat a snickers tbh.
Boyyyyyyyy do I have a thread for you. I don't have a handy link (I really should have favorited it) but someone decided to eat one of those humongous snickers bars that come out this time of year and that was it for the day. He ended up eating like 9 normal sized bars as an equivalent and reported on satiety and workout performance.
Best thread ever.
But, yeah, I don't eat that many protein bars anymore mostly because of the higher fiber and they can be considered candy barish but I'm also someone who finds some kind of nutritional value in everything. Hell, even potato chips have considerable potassium.
Was it this one? https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10023905/my-one-day-snickers-bar-story/p12 -
Spicy food > Non-Spicy food most of the time 😎5
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bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »Processed food is not the devil.
Protein bars are just glorified, overpriced candy bars with no real nutritional value.
Except for, uh, the protein.
*siiiiiigh* 🙄 I’m aware of that. I guess I shouldn’t have added my sentence. I meant that they’re touted as “healthy” because of their protein content, but a lot of them contain the same amount of sugar and calories as a regular sized snickers bar. I rather just eat a snickers tbh.
Boyyyyyyyy do I have a thread for you. I don't have a handy link (I really should have favorited it) but someone decided to eat one of those humongous snickers bars that come out this time of year and that was it for the day. He ended up eating like 9 normal sized bars as an equivalent and reported on satiety and workout performance.
Best thread ever.
But, yeah, I don't eat that many protein bars anymore mostly because of the higher fiber and they can be considered candy barish but I'm also someone who finds some kind of nutritional value in everything. Hell, even potato chips have considerable potassium.
Was it this one? https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10023905/my-one-day-snickers-bar-story/p1
Why, yes. Yes, it was. Thanks for digging up the link.2 -
bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »Processed food is not the devil.
Protein bars are just glorified, overpriced candy bars with no real nutritional value.
Except for, uh, the protein.
*siiiiiigh* 🙄 I’m aware of that. I guess I shouldn’t have added my sentence. I meant that they’re touted as “healthy” because of their protein content, but a lot of them contain the same amount of sugar and calories as a regular sized snickers bar. I rather just eat a snickers tbh.
Boyyyyyyyy do I have a thread for you. I don't have a handy link (I really should have favorited it) but someone decided to eat one of those humongous snickers bars that come out this time of year and that was it for the day. He ended up eating like 9 normal sized bars as an equivalent and reported on satiety and workout performance.
Best thread ever.
But, yeah, I don't eat that many protein bars anymore mostly because of the higher fiber and they can be considered candy barish but I'm also someone who finds some kind of nutritional value in everything. Hell, even potato chips have considerable potassium.
Was it this one? https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10023905/my-one-day-snickers-bar-story/p1
Why, yes. Yes, it was. Thanks for digging up the link.
I just read all 8 pages of that. It did not disappoint! He's a true hero for the people!2 -
the thought of eating a banana makes me want to shrivel up and die3
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I don't like mushy green peas by themselves. I like them in stew or chicken pot pie or some sort of dish, but by themselves yuck!3
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adamlai2000 wrote: »Spicy food > Non-Spicy food most of the time 😎
As long as it is properly spiced food. Yeah, I know - very subjective, but when you make cayenne chicken, you shouldn't use equal amount of chicken and cayenne pepper...
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GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Womanvsfood18 wrote: »White carbs are not good
I had some turnips with my breakfast, yum!
I always forget about turnips because the market I go to regularly doesn't carry them. I have to make a trip over to the one that does. I love them roasted.
That's how I like them too. I went to the indoor farmers market this past Saturday and bought turnips, sunchokes, french breakfast radishes, beets, and these weird kale/brussels sprouts hybrids, as well as some eggs and milk and yogurt. Of course everything was selling potatoes and sweet potatoes and winter squash and apples (plus some Asian pears), but I had a ton of those (but for the pears) already.
Unpopular: I actually kind of like the off-season indoor farmers market more than the summer ones, although I love those too, because it's more laid back and it's fun to see what they have. I get a farm share during the season too, so usually have fewer needs to buy more produce.2 -
allarounddice wrote: »I don't like mushy green peas by themselves. I like them in stew or chicken pot pie or some sort of dish, but by themselves yuck!
I don't get green peas mushed up. Ick. It's a thing with some Irish/English places that do fish & chips here.
Plain, non mushed peas are take or leave for me, but mushed up I won't touch them.2 -
Nutter Butter > Oreo11
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jseams1234 wrote: »Nutter Butter > Oreo
Nutter Butter=Oreo2 -
jseams1234 wrote: »Nutter Butter > Oreo
Vienna Fingers are better than either, at least for a couple of days. I can't stand having any of the mass produced sandwich cookies too many times in a row without switching off. Both the other two are in the mix and would get eaten.3 -
Slightly savoury desserts are so much better than overly sweet desserts.2
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Womanvsfood18 wrote: »White carbs are not good
I could stuff myself with white rice. Or noodles. Or potatoes made about 5 ways. Or apple (usually whole with the peel, but without the peel, it's definitely a white carb). I have been known to suck on a sugar cube from time to time.6 -
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CarvedTones wrote: »
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CarvedTones wrote: »
Yeah, aside from straight sugar and candy corn I just haven't run into any dessert that's "too sweet", but my husband's in the "can't finish this pie, it's too sweet" camp. I don't get it. And it's not because my taste for sweetness is dulled, fresh broccoli tastes sweet to me.6 -
Food is fuel - the more you treat it as such and the less you use it as a means to socialize or as an emotional crutch, the happier and fitter you will be.25
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CarvedTones wrote: »
Yeah, aside from straight sugar and candy corn I just haven't run into any dessert that's "too sweet", but my husband's in the "can't finish this pie, it's too sweet" camp. I don't get it. And it's not because my taste for sweetness is dulled, fresh broccoli tastes sweet to me.
Fruit pie should taste like fruit, not like neon gummy bears with crust, that's why.8 -
jseams1234 wrote: »Nutter Butter > Oreo
Nutter Butter=Oreo
I just can't stand that filling in an original Oreo. Reminds me of toothpaste.CarvedTones wrote: »jseams1234 wrote: »Nutter Butter > Oreo
Vienna Fingers are better than either, at least for a couple of days. I can't stand having any of the mass produced sandwich cookies too many times in a row without switching off. Both the other two are in the mix and would get eaten.
Never had a Vienna Finger... I'll have to try one.0
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