What are your most frequent foods? Are you proud of them?

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  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
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    #1 - cappuccino.

    sounds about right.

    Coffee #1....:drinker:
  • Cindyinpg
    Cindyinpg Posts: 3,902 Member
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    Huh, I wasn't expecting my list to look that healthy. I feel like I have lots of treats. :drinker: And yes, very proud to only be eating what I like.
    Milk
    Vitamins
    Peanut Butter
    Fresh Express Salad Kits
    Chicken Breast
    Protein powder
    Coffee
    Fiber One cereal
    Cranberry Almond Crunch
    Cottage Cheese 1%
    Subway steak and cheese sub on honey oat
    Angel Food Cake
    Ice cream
    Apple or strawberry crisp
    Mandarin oranges
    Baked potato chips
  • elyelyse
    elyelyse Posts: 1,454 Member
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    Joseph's - Flax, Oat Bran, and Whole Wheat Pita Bread
    Snak Club - Salted Pistacio
    Honey Crisp Apple - (Large)
    Eggland's Best Grade A - Large - Egg Hard Boiled
    Lactaid Fat Free Milk - Lactose Free Skim Milk
    Dove - Dark Chocolate Almond Promises
    Carrots - Shredded
    Homemade - Baked Chicken Breast (No Skin - Plain)
    Grape Tomatoes - Fresh
    Bertolli - Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    hmmm not bad but not fully reflective of how I eat. I think because I eat such a wide variety of fruits and veggies, most of them aren't frequent enough on their own to make the list.

    also, don't feel the least bit bad about those dove chocolates being on there :happy:
  • kellyskitties
    kellyskitties Posts: 475 Member
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    Generic Coffee - Black Coffee Qty: of
    Eas - 100% Whey Protein - Vanilla Qty: of
    Butter - Salted Qty: of
    Jarrow Formulas - 100% Natural Whey Protein Unflavored Protein 1 lb Qty: of
    Oil - Olive Qty: of
    Aldi - Little Salad Bar Deli Collection - Hummus Quartet Qty: of
    Egg - Medium - Medium Egg Qty: of
    Healthy Life - 35 Cal High Fiber Whole Wheat Bread Qty: of
    Beer - Michelob Ultra 12oz Bottle
    Lentils - Cooked, boiled, with salt

    Proud? Maybe - I am proud that I don't adhere to a rigid plan and can have things I enjoy without calling them "treat meals." I'm proud that I mostly eat real butter instead of butter like substance. But I would say that if butter like substance came with my pancakes in a restaurant I'll still eat it - I just don't bring it into the house.
  • SheGlistensasSheSings
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    Well I just pasted the first page. It seems there are a lot of overlaps so more entries then 10 but a lot that are similar foods I'm not sure how to clearly condense it. I think I just reuse organic/no organic freely don't actually eat so much organic but easier than finding a new entry. Also do the same thing with differrent brans of the same type of food figure calories similar enough; do you guys do that?

    Olivia's Organics - Spring Mix Salad Qty: of
    Olivia's Organics - 50/50 Blend Baby Spinach/Spring Mix Qty: of
    Wegmans - Large Cucumber - Sliced W/Skin Qty: of
    Whole Foods - Sushi - Ginger Qty: of
    Generic - Sashimi - Bluefin Tuna (Maguro) Qty: of
    Dole - Shredded Carrots Qty: of
    Generic - Blackberries, Raw Usda Info Qty: of
    Awe Sum Organics - Organic Blueberries (Fresh, Raw) Qty: of
    Golden Corral - Steamed Spinach Qty: of
    Broccoli - Steamed Broccoli Qty: of
    Faye Total 0% - Plain Greek Yogurt Qty: of
    Tilapia Fillets Raw - Individualy Sealed 113 g (4 oz) Qty: of
    Driscoll's - Organic Raspberries Qty: of
    Lucerne Open Nature 100% Natural - Greek Nonfat Yogurt - Plain Qty: of
    Generic - Steamed Mixed Greens (Dandelion, Kale, Mustard, Collard) Qty: of
    Generic - Steamed Shrimp 113 g (4 oz) Qty: of
    Lemon Juice - Fresh Squeezed Qty: of
    Generic - Fish, Mahi Mahi, Steamed or Baked, Nothing Added Qty: of
    Restaurant - Sashimi, Tako (Octopus) Qty: of
    Lettuce - Cos or romaine, raw Qty: of
    Earthbound Organic - Zen Blend Qty: of
    Taylor Organic Baby Spring Mix - Mixed Baby Greens Qty: of
    Hershey's Cocoa Pwdr - Unsweetened 100% Cocoa Qty: of
    g.T.'s Kombucha - Synergy (Organic & Raw) Qty: of
    Sashimi - Amaebi (Sweet Shrimp) Qty: of
  • SheGlistensasSheSings
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    I don't really have an opinion attachment concern about "proud" it's more like that's what feels healthy enough/has been readily available enough to show up on the list. Some of it wouldn't be on the "RECENT" tab cause I'm bored of it now.

    A differrent challenge would be our top goal foods maybe
  • lovehan
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    1. Soy Cappuccino
    2. Bananas
    3. Pure Australian Honey
    4. Pink Lady Apple
    5. Almond Milk Unsweetened
    6. Wholegrain Rolled Oats
    7. Spinach
    8. Strawberries
    9. Tomatoes
    10. Frozen Blueberries

    ....and yes :)
  • eksero2k
    eksero2k Posts: 83 Member
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    eggs
    tuna
    cucumber
    strawberries
    chicken breast
    oatmeal
    apples
    almond milk
  • 1Lightstep
    1Lightstep Posts: 64 Member
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    Hello
    The frequent foods list is one of the tabs you can see when you have clicked to add food to your diary, if you are looking for it.

    Tea is at the top of my list and it is staying there!
  • DeadsAndDoritos
    DeadsAndDoritos Posts: 267 Member
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    My current top 10:

    onions
    semi-skimmed milk
    garlic
    olive oil
    Weetabix
    rapeseed oil
    eggs
    turmeric
    blueberries
    new potatoes

    I have actually just taken a break from tracking my food (and gained weight as a result). This is helping to motivate me to get back to it. I feel so much better eating home-cooked meals.
  • FitMolly182
    FitMolly182 Posts: 304 Member
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    this is very interesting to see
  • kickassketo
    kickassketo Posts: 42 Member
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    Jones All Natural Sausage Patties
    Mayonnaise
    La Tortilla Factory - Small Flax/Oat Tortilla High Fiber/Low Carb
    Peanuts
    Cream Cheese
    Eggs
    Hard Salami
    Cucumber
    Tanqueray Gin
    Broccoli Florets
    Beef - Ground

    Seems about perfect for my very low carb, high fat, moderate protein diet! Aside from the gin, of course!
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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    Rice
    Avocado
    Egg McMuffin
    McDonald's creamer
    Peanut Butter
    Orange
    Taco Bell Mexican Rice
    Quick Added Calories
    Honey
    Banana

    There's no way to make this a recent analysis so right now it's including things that I ate really frequently months ago but not necessarily within the last few weeks or couple months. Avocado and Quick added calories come to mind. Um.. .the rest are pretty legit. I think I could do better. The McMuffin hits all the right spots and is fairly low in calories (300), but somehow it just seems like it'd be better to cook at home!
  • SheGlistensasSheSings
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    Here's what mine say:

    Olivia's Organics - 50/50 Blend Baby Spinach/Spring Mix
    Wegmans - Large Cucumber - Sliced W/Skin Qty:
    Generic - Sashimi - Bluefin Tuna (Maguro)
    Whole Foods - Sushi - Ginger Qty:
    Olivia's Organics - Spring Mix Salad
    Dole - Shredded Carrots Qty:
    Generic - Blackberries, Raw Usda Info
    Awe Sum Organics - Organic Blueberries (Fresh, Raw)
    Generic - Steamed Shrimp 113 g (4 oz)
    Golden Corral - Steamed Spinach
    Am I proud of them?
    Nay or yay. Kinda surprised cause I didn't know I liked/ate carrots that frequently.
    Guess its just all of the above really what has been most readily available as of late.
    Doesn't have to be the best or exactly favorite.

    Make sense?
  • hmaddpear
    hmaddpear Posts: 610 Member
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    Tea, red wine, white wine, cider and real ale.

    Am I proud of this? Darn right I am! :laugh:

    In all honesty, I eat a wide variety of foods, especially home-cooked (my recipe list now runs to four pages, and that's only in the last four months). Tea is about the only thing I log every single day. So I'm not too worried that my frequent foods list reads more like a pub round (or bar order, depending on your origins...)
  • darrensurrey
    darrensurrey Posts: 3,942 Member
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    Chicken, porridge, couscous, salad, plain natural yoghurt. Not proud. It's just stuff I eat to achieve my goals. I guess I'm proud of my goals, although I tend to focus on the goals I have yet to achieve which is a bit depressing! :laugh:

    One day: http://youtu.be/kw0kXtvOpfU
  • JONZ64
    JONZ64 Posts: 1,280 Member
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    1.Coffee, it was made by God just for me, because he loves me:drinker:
    2. Rice, it goes with everything and when you have a Korean wife there is ALWAYS rice in the house (and Kimchi)
    3. Chicken, Its just GOOD!


    I have no idea how to be proud of food? "Yay food way to replenish my Nutrients!"
  • rawhidenadz
    rawhidenadz Posts: 254 Member
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    1) coffee
    2) onions
    3) tomatoes
    4) garlic
    5) laughing cow cheese
    6) coconut oil
    7) carrots
    8) apples
    9) honey
    10) 2% milk

    i'm neither proud nor ashamed
    i try not to attribute morality to the food choices i make (unless it has to do with ethical issues of how the food gets to my plate i.e. abuse of farm workers/food pickers, etc). it's just what i eat
  • analeadstheway
    analeadstheway Posts: 2 Member
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    I started eating mostly supplements due to the high content of additives in food. I am taking in:
    Breakfast- Slimfast Shake
    Lunch- Slimfast Shake
    Dinner- Yogurt Fat Free
    and then Prenatels-Vitamin D-Folic Acid- FIsh Oil and tons of water and green tea.

    Only thing I'm mad at myself about is the amount of coffee I drink daily. Wish I could cut it out of my diet totally!