Top 10 Foods you have in the house at all times

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  • carolynmittens
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    almond butter
    frozen spinach
    chia seends
    plain greek yogurt
    eggs
    raw almonds
    coconut flour
    flax seeds
    carrots
    dark chocolate
    <3
  • _VoV
    _VoV Posts: 1,494 Member
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    1. spinach/baby lettuce mix
    2. chickpeas (Eden--low sodium)
    3. balsamic vinegar
    4. cucumbers
    5. oatmeal
    6. ground golden flaxseed
    7. unsweetened soy milk
    8. homemade vegan soup (varies)
    9. Alvarado flaxseed-sprouted wheat bread
    10. popcorn
  • Goal_Seeker_1988
    Goal_Seeker_1988 Posts: 1,619 Member
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    bananas
    oatmeal
    peanut butter
    eggs
    chicken
    tuna
    whole wheat bread
    frozen veggies
    milk
    cottage cheese
  • MissKim
    MissKim Posts: 2,853 Member
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    We pretty much each the same stuff every week.

    eggs
    oatmeal (the real stuff)
    boneless skinless chicken breast
    tilapia
    lean ground beef
    yams/sweet potatoes
    lots of frozen/fresh/canned veggies and fruits
    cheese
    nuts
    cooking spray
  • Cordy1228
    Cordy1228 Posts: 245 Member
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    Sandwich wraps
    Laughing Cow
    Raw carrots (either baby ones or crinkle chips if I can find them)
    Bolthouse Farms ranch dressing
    Greek yogurt
    Pretzels (easier for me to moderate than chips)
    Eggs
    Red peppers
    Frozen brown rice/veg steamer mixes
    Ground turkey
  • raevynn
    raevynn Posts: 666 Member
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    Daiya shreds... mostly the Pepper Jack style, then Cheddar, then the Mozz....
    No - salt canned beans
    sprouted whole grain tortillas/sprouted corn tortillas

    Ingredients to make darned near anything

    Hummus and pita crackers

    Ingredients for vegan waffles...

    Yams
  • bahacca
    bahacca Posts: 878 Member
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    Milk
    Cashews
    Eggs
    Salmon
    Shrimp
    Trader Joes Frozen Mac and Cheese(For one of my daughters, though I have to say it is the best mac and cheese on earth)
    bananas
    apples
    cheddar cheese
  • annemw82
    annemw82 Posts: 97 Member
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    apples
    bananas
    spinach
    shrimp
    eggs
    raw almonds
    celery
    hummus
    ground turkey
    brown rice
  • gingerb85
    gingerb85 Posts: 357 Member
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    1. Raw cashews
    2. Almond milk
    3. Nut butter
    4. Apples
    5. Brown rice
    6. Beans (dry in my cupboard and cooked in my freezer)
    7. Quinoa
    8. Old fashioned oatmeal
    9. Frozen berries
    10. Carrots
  • springcheeks
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    1. bread
    2. lite milk
    3. eggs
    4. raw almonds
    5. no fat greek yoghurt
    6. chicken breasts
    7. special k berry
    8. coffee
    9. bananas
    10. apples (type depends on season)
  • LilMissFoodie
    LilMissFoodie Posts: 612 Member
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    1. Grain bread, pasta, basmati rice, cous cous, noodles
    2. New potatoes
    3. Chicken breast/ lean red meat/lean pork
    4. Salmon/smoked fish/white fish
    5. Semi skim milk
    6. Reduced fat natural yoghurt (or other yoghurt if my tummy didn't struggle with the fruit/sweeteners), reduced fat cheese or ricotta
    7. Eggs, baked beans/chick peas/ hommus
    8. Herbs, spices, 'basics' sauces e.g. soy, oyster etc, pepper, garlic, ginger
    9. Loads of different veggies and a couple of types of fruit
    10. Icecream - have to include a few treats!

    Not necessarily in that order of priority.
  • melonruby
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    eggs
    milk
    gluten free bread
    fruit
    yoghurt
    gluten free cookies
    guten free pasta
    more boring gluten free food :-P
    lite cheese
    fish
    red meat
  • runnercheryl
    runnercheryl Posts: 1,314 Member
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    Tuna
    Instant Mashed Potato
    Cereal
    Crisps
    Canned Diet Soda
    Panini/Bread Rolls
    Frozen Mixed Veg
    Semi-Skimmed Milk
    'Lighter than Light' Mayonnaise
    Parsnips

    They might not all look like the best options, but nice crisps encourage me to eat soups for lunch - the crisps are a reward for sticking to the soup, stopping me choosing something far less healthy, and the diet soda is just to remind me to drink. Psychological issues there, I think - water makes me feel sick, and the only way I remember to drink is if I have soda, but it has to be in cans because I end up forgetting if it's bottled, too!
  • SaraTN
    SaraTN Posts: 536 Member
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    1. Some sort of homemade soup that I make over the weekend and package in individual servings for grab and go or to pack for lunch. This week its a Jamacian Red Bean soup that someone recommended on a soup thread here.
    2. Grilled chicken breast
    3. Spring mix or baby spinach
    4. Roasted vegetables (again, I do this on the weekend and have as a quick side with whatever I decide to have for dinner. Roasting them also helps preserve them so they don't go bad and I have to throw them away.
    5. Iced Coffee
    6. Oatmeal
    7. Fresh ground peanut butter
    8. low carb wraps
    9. Organic eggs
    10. Multi-grain light english muffins
  • FoxyMcDeadlift
    FoxyMcDeadlift Posts: 771 Member
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    Oats
    Lean Pork
    Turkey
    Broccoli
    Potatoes
    Sweet Potatoes
    Cabbage
    Onions
    Beef
    Cous cous

    I could live the rest of my life, with just these things and a barbell (I hope hot sauce isnt a food, cause i'd need that too!)
  • c2111
    c2111 Posts: 693 Member
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    I've enjoyed reading this thread, Im new to dieting, I'm doing the lunchbox diet which i love. But my must haves are

    large variety of fruit and vegies lots of berries, no fat organic yoghurt, fresh oranges, so its smoothie in the morning salad for the day with rpotein, fish, eggs, chicken, (free range) and then dinner the same as everyone else I just avoid chips and bread and starchy foods. I'm loving the diet xx goodluck everyone :):happy:
  • raychill007
    raychill007 Posts: 55 Member
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    Oooh, I like this one too...

    1. Eggs
    2. Brown rice
    3. Tinned tomatoes
    4. Spices
    5. Carrots
    6. Onions
    7. Tuna
    8. Fat free yogurts
    9. Fat free milk
    10. Tea
  • laurastrait21
    laurastrait21 Posts: 307 Member
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    1. Coffee/ diet coke
    2. Greek yogurt
    3. Lo-fat Jello pudding
    4. Psyllium husk
    5. Almond milk
    6. Whole wheat bread
    7. Peanut butter
    8. OJ

    that's all I can think of that I always have!
  • annemckee
    annemckee Posts: 170 Member
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    fruits
    vegetables
    fish
    chicken
    homemeade bread
    oatcakes
    Nakd bars
    Nairns oaty bites
    eggs
    cheese is my treat
  • abeerobeid
    abeerobeid Posts: 4 Member
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    Nice question :)

    1) Tuna (i mix it with lemon joice and garlic instead of mayo)
    2) Cadbury Highlight Hot chocolate (its amazing 40 Calories only and its great for chocolate craving since low in fat and sugar)
    3) carrots!! (boil them and eat them with anth)
    4) Hummus
    5) all types of grains!!
    6) Tea
    7) every week i try to buy the fruit that is available during the season... now it is Oranges!
    8) LEMON (u can always substitute any dressing with lemon)
    9) whole grain arabic bread (great in fibers)
    10) i cnt think of anth :P