what's in your fridge?
bunnysone
Posts: 486 Member
The secret to successful healthy eating is what you have on hand!
What do you have in the fridge right now? Is it food in its natural state (fruit, vegetables, lean meat, eggs) or do you have an array of boxes and containers that you are eating from?
Open the fridge door and work out how much natural food you have. How much of what you can see can you change and do better?
Are you ready to clean out your fridge and take your healthy eating seriously? For many people it's a big step, but an empowering one to get rid of all that crap that you know you shouldnt be eating!
Go on - I challenge you to clear it out!!
What do you have in the fridge right now? Is it food in its natural state (fruit, vegetables, lean meat, eggs) or do you have an array of boxes and containers that you are eating from?
Open the fridge door and work out how much natural food you have. How much of what you can see can you change and do better?
Are you ready to clean out your fridge and take your healthy eating seriously? For many people it's a big step, but an empowering one to get rid of all that crap that you know you shouldnt be eating!
Go on - I challenge you to clear it out!!
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its my daughters 2nd birthday tomorrow so the fridge is full of yummy party food...god damm it looks yummy0
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mustard coconut milk a jar of pickles ... and almost empty greek yogurt im so broke right now0
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Fruit, veg, some wine, some yoghurt, milk and some diet soda.
Oh, and litres of water0 -
Milk, eggs, yoghurts, cheese, ham, fruit juice (for my husband and daughter, I don't drink it) and a load of veg. Some of the veg will disappear into the guinea pigs though lol.0
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4 pint semi skimmed milk.
bag of defrosting prawns,
2 packet of ham, 1 unopened.
packet of sliced chicken, opened.
440g of braising steak
350g of lean minced beef defrosting
olive spread
laughing cow blue cheese squares
chocolate mousse
shape zero yoghurts
pickled onions
stuffed green olives
fruit juice
hard cheese
2 packs of soft cheese
Tomatoes
lettuce, cos and little gem
cucumber
celery,
spring onions
carrots.
ready to clean it out - yes, some of the salad stuff is looking past its best0 -
The things in my fridge that I own: milk, eggs, carrots and a forgotten jar of strawberry jam (from before I discovered peanut butter and apple sandwiches!). I usually have more stuff but I'm going away for a month starting next week, so I have to plan a little, plus it's been some time since I went shopping properly (and I mostly use the freezer anyway).
Then there's my flatmate's half-forgotten vegetable stash (which will probably go out of date before she remembers it) and a surplus piece of cake. Another flatmate has a loaf of white bread, butter, cheese, a number of cans of coke, five or six bottles of condiments, an opened tin of pineapple and probably a lot of other seemingly random items.0 -
mostly healhy stuff includeing a great big bowl of sugar free jelly...just incase!! lol
oh and sorry 1/2 a large lemon marangue pie i made for hubby and the boys for tea last night!(i seem to cook loads of goodies when i am being super healthy)..lol well the last yr then!!
i must admit tho my cooking skills have gone throught the roof i'm getting really good! jams,pickles,wines the lot!0 -
Our fridge is always full of natural fresh foods. Maybe some leftovers etc, relishes pickles, dressings, eggs, cheese, milk, fruit and vege, all the good things, bottles of water and my bircher muesli for the morning!0
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Boneless, skinless chicken breast measured out in 3.5 oz servings in ziploc bags
cucumber
radishes
lettuce
fresh spinach
asparagus
cabbage
celery
apples
2 lemons
3 pitchers of filtered water
my husband's nearly empty hot sauce
minced garlic
distilled white vinegar mixed with spices (no oil) to be used as salad dressing
a pint of fresh strawberries0 -
Great idea!
Living in my fridge (not including cupboard stuff like cereal)...
MEAT! Turkey bacon, lean bacon, parma ham, chicken breasts (frozen so technically in the freezer) and some trout.
Salad leaves
Cucumber
Tomatoes
Nuts
Dried apricots
Low Fat Probiotic Plain Yoghurt (Greek style)
Low Sugar Yoghurts (flavoured)
Blueberries
Skimmed Milk
Guacamole
Pesto
Mustard
Eggs
I don't buy too much rubbish as of last week because I noticed I was eating low calorie processed crap, so started eating Low GI instead. It's more "expensive" calorie-wise, but I feel so much better since I started!0 -
wow you guys are fantastic! Looks like it wasnt that confronting for you at all!
If everybody had fridges like yours half th obesity challeng would be one
Congratulations!0
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