name a must have food

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  • brensjourney
    brensjourney Posts: 4 Member
    Brussels sprouts! Sliced or shredded, tossed in a little coconut oil, salt & pepper, a sprinkle of parmesan, and roasted at 450 degrees for 15 minutes. I could eat them all day, every day. Maybe I should. :tongue:
  • boognish1972
    boognish1972 Posts: 83 Member
    Homemade, fermented sauerkraut. My 6 year old will choose this over ice cream.
  • cwoyto123
    cwoyto123 Posts: 308
    LUCKY CHARMS.
  • pleasurelittletreasure
    pleasurelittletreasure Posts: 236 Member
    Another for cottage cheese! I had some left over after making moussaka one night, and my boyfriend hadn't tried it before. Now we easily go through 3 containers in a week.

    Cottage cheese in moussaka? Did you use it in the béchamel sauce instead of cream?
  • skinnybythanksgiving
    skinnybythanksgiving Posts: 159 Member
    Chips, apples, oat bran, cheese
  • 1911JR
    1911JR Posts: 276
    Oatmeal with chia seeds, must have daily!
  • Sunbrooke
    Sunbrooke Posts: 632 Member
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  • Sunbrooke
    Sunbrooke Posts: 632 Member
    cherimoya

    My friend had a tree and we used to gorge ourselves on it. Now I haven't had it since I was 17 and I miss it. :(
  • EllaIsNotEnchanted
    EllaIsNotEnchanted Posts: 226 Member
    spices.
  • buckner475
    buckner475 Posts: 1
    Parsnips are delicious! In the autumn, I enjoy cooking them with carrots in lemon juice, olive oil, and pepper and then mashing them, a lot less starch than potatoes and tastier as well. Do you have a particular recipe?
  • 1pandabear
    1pandabear Posts: 336 Member
    Yes to beets, candied ginger and chicken fried steak with sausage gravy, mmm!
  • EllenKay63
    EllenKay63 Posts: 516 Member
    Ben & Jerry Phish Food
  • tedrickp
    tedrickp Posts: 1,229 Member
    I gotta try beets roasted, have only rocked pickled and enjoyed. I also have to look into how to make homemade sauerkraut, love that stuff but prefer homemade to the wine added varieties available in our local stores.

    Couple foods I love that might not be too commonplace:

    Salt Cod (bacalao) - My family hates it - I think from the smell of it cooking. I love it. Prosciutto of the sea! lol After soaking it overnight (with a couple changes of water) I enjoy it straight up poached in water as is, or poached then mixed with potatos and flour to make "salt cod cakes", or pureed (with other ingredients) to make a Brandade.

    Rutabaga - A root vegetable I like boiled and then mashed. Also like it mashed together with either potato, or carrot. I've read it was originally a mix between a cabbage and turnip. Here, in Canada though seems like the term rutabaga is rarely used, and people just call them turnip.
  • Chris_Pierce
    Chris_Pierce Posts: 267 Member
    Bacon.














    No really. Bacon. If I run out at my house, heads are gonna role.
  • CarolinkaCjj
    CarolinkaCjj Posts: 622 Member
    Raisins :( my downfall , dried fruit!

    Dates - even better. For the bacon lover, Parmesan stuffed dates wrapped in bacon (easy peasy and delicious).
    Gotta go with the beets too - love 'em in a salad.

    Lots of good choices.
  • OliviaYogi
    OliviaYogi Posts: 7
    Beans and avocados are my must have's.
  • bullieforme
    bullieforme Posts: 37
    A stir fry of courgettes, celery. green & runner beans, peppers, chinese leaves, ginger, garlic, mushrooms, water chestnuts and anything else tthat's kicking around in the fridge. Lovely !
  • MaryJane_8810002
    MaryJane_8810002 Posts: 2,082 Member
    Mac and Cheese, it can be vegan or gluten free but I gotta have it!
  • laurie04427
    laurie04427 Posts: 421 Member
    peanutbutter
  • Pauline252mfp
    Pauline252mfp Posts: 13 Member
    Old fashioned rolled oats with Empire apples.
    Cabots plain Greek yogurt.
    Canned green beans.
    Aldi's sandwich skinnys.
  • paulawatkins1974
    paulawatkins1974 Posts: 720 Member
    Red onions. Raw. On salads, on sandwiches... almost on their own! Even the smell of them. Even the action of cutting them... mmmm red onions for dinner this evening!

    I love them too. Sliced, sprinkled with a tiny amount of sea salt and some red wine vinegar and left to macerate. Pink and tasty - one of my favourite ways to start and then dress a salad.
    Love them too! Hate that I taste them for hours after though!
  • andreavarangu
    andreavarangu Posts: 78 Member
    Parsnips are great roasted with just a bit of olive oil and some salt.....I slice them long wise and roast them on a cookie sheet with sliced beets. Just toss with some olive oil.....amazing. They're like candy!

    Also love almond butter and crunchy sliced apple on toast for breakfast.

    Snap peas are my 'go to' afternoon snack

    Asian pears and watermelon

    raspberries

    rhubarb/apple crisp for a dessert treat
  • lwestmill
    lwestmill Posts: 91 Member
    Okra
    turkey or chicken w/mustard/lite mayo on a bed of lettuce
    carrots (a must)
    2 egg whites and 1 egg mixed with mustard and Mrs dash (morning must)
    35 cal Nickles multigrain bread (must)

    On the Road....
    Subway Turkey sandwich
    Bob Evans cranberry chicken salad
    McDonalds ranch chicken wrap w/o ranch
  • conklil
    conklil Posts: 81 Member
    Steak and mushrooms too!

    I will treat myself to a steak 1-2 a month on the grill with sauteed mushrooms. Love a good steak and I will fit it into my calories for the day.
  • I eat a cantaloupe every day. I just cut it in half, spoon the seeds out and then scoop it out. Ahhhhhh it's so great
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    I eat bacon every weekend. I love it crispy and I'm always surprised that it's only 50 calories a slice.
  • royalqueen1
    royalqueen1 Posts: 1 Member
    I love bread!Don't eat much of it now.:smokin:
  • kirili3
    kirili3 Posts: 244 Member
    Grated carrot, especially with some lemon and onion.
  • Mgypsygirl
    Mgypsygirl Posts: 37 Member
    I love food...so many good things. Here are a few I don't hear people talk about much.
    -hikama
    -pomegranate
    -mango
    -shrimp
    Hmmm..I might be constructing some type of recipe.
  • Siigh_duck
    Siigh_duck Posts: 161 Member
    umm I REALLY like noodles XD there's something really satisfying about just making noodles and chucking loads of veggies in with it XD mmmm
    lately I've been really utilizing my brothers protein powder for my porridge too, keeps me so full ^-^