5 things always in your fridge?

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  • Starla_
    Starla_ Posts: 349
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    eggs
    bacon
    cheese
    tomatoes
    in season fruit.
  • katkat1717
    katkat1717 Posts: 143 Member
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    eggs
    cottage cheese
    skim milk
    broccoli
    romaine lettuce
  • rpantusa
    rpantusa Posts: 267 Member
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    spinach
    blueberries
    strawberries
    great value 1% vanilla yogurt
    silk unsweetened almond milk

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  • toned_n_curvy
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    greek yogurt.
    lactaid.
    baby spinach.
    pitcher of crystal light
    american cheese slices
  • wyldweazel
    wyldweazel Posts: 41 Member
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    This might seem ridiculous but what is almond milk and why does everyone seem to be drinking it?, It's not commonly used in Scotland.

    Skim milk has 90 calories. My unsweetened Almond Milk is 35. When I had to give up almost 100 calories just for a tiny glass of milk... (yes... I LOVE milk... lots of milk.) I chose to give up milk altogether. So for me... I use almond milk as a way to keep calcium in my diet, and not kill my calories. Now I like the taste of it just as milk. I don't taste it in anything I put it in. (Cereal, protein shake)

    Plus Almond milk as some real vitamin advantages over milk.

    http://www.silkpurealmond.com/
  • juliesummers
    juliesummers Posts: 738 Member
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    Spinach
    Mushroom
    Garlic
    Carrots
    Beans (not in fridge)
  • ADobs
    ADobs Posts: 160 Member
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    -hummus
    -apples
    -bagels
    -bread
    -almond milk
  • missdabby
    missdabby Posts: 46 Member
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    Florida's Natural OJ
    Eggland's Best Eggs
    Laughing Cow Mini Bell Gouda
    1% Milk
    Pace Hot Picante Sauce


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  • Fat_Bottomed_Girl
    Fat_Bottomed_Girl Posts: 354 Member
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    Cottage Cheese
    Skim Milk
    Greek Yogurt
    Spinach
    Chicken Breast

    -I feel very boring.

    Do I really need to switch to Almond Milk? Would it taste good in my SF Chai Tea?
  • kalepowered
    kalepowered Posts: 76 Member
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    Almond milk
    Kale/spinach (I alternate when I go buy groceries, almost never have both)
    Hummus
    Roma tomatoes
    Blood oranges
  • TubbsMcGee
    TubbsMcGee Posts: 1,058 Member
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    -unsweetened organic almond milk
    -organic natural peanut butter
    -eggs from my free-run hens
    -organic Greek yogurt (sweetened with honey)
    -always in crisper: organic apples,lemons,field greens, carrots
  • FitMama67
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    -spinach or romaine
    -apples
    -full fat plain greek yogurt
    -farm fresh eggs from farmers market
    -milk or almond milk
  • willafan
    willafan Posts: 101
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    Chia Seeds
    Ezekiel Bread
    Eggs (hardboiled and raw)
    Greek Yoghurt
    Coffee Creamer
  • eolivero
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    1) Eye of Newt
    2) Toe of Frog
    3) Wool of Bat
    4) Tongue of Dog
    5)Fly Wings
  • fitacct
    fitacct Posts: 241 Member
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    Chobani Plain Greek Yogurt
    Sabra Hummus
    Topco Full-Circle Original Almond Milk
    Salad
    Low-Fat Salad Dressing
  • fitacct
    fitacct Posts: 241 Member
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    Do I really need to switch to Almond Milk? Would it taste good in my SF Chai Tea?

    I much rather almond milk now that I've switched to it. Topco Full-Circle Original Almond Milk is just as creamy as regular milk and quite tasty! I prefer it to Almond Breeze and Silk Almond, which I find to be "thin" in consistency and with too much of an almond flavor.
  • htrl877
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    - apples
    - eggs
    -almond milk
    - spinach
    - baby carrots
  • stephenatl09
    stephenatl09 Posts: 186 Member
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    Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce
    Eggland Best eggs
    Baby spinach
    Springer Mountain Farms BSCB
    Chipolte paste
  • Laner07
    Laner07 Posts: 100 Member
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    Spinach
    Berries
    Frozen Veg
    Rice Milk
    Mushrooms
  • khaki302
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    Boneless, skinless chicken breasts
    Any green leafy veggie (broccoli, green beans)
    Greek yougurt
    Eggs (or egg white)
    Dark Chocolate (in moderation)