What healthy food are you addicted to?

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  • BeachGingerOnTheRocks
    BeachGingerOnTheRocks Posts: 3,927 Member
    Dates, figs, nuts. But mostly nuts. Could eat nuts all day long.
  • Kale salad with slivered almonds, currants, parm lemon juice and olive oil

    Quinoa salad with black beans, corn, red bell peppers, green onions,

    Quinoa and edamame salad

    Red lentil soup
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
    homemade green veggie juices
    mangoes
    Babybel (mini size) original cheese
    homemade coconut milk ice cream, frozen fruit, berries & protein powder smoothies
    organic walnuts, almonds, pecans
    pomegranates
    homemade stove popped pop-corn
    organic grapes
    Greek Gods Honey Yogurt w/fresh berries in it
    Artisana Raw coconut butter
    fresh brocolli & cauliflower

    YUM!!!
  • adidrea
    adidrea Posts: 275 Member
    I recently got super addicted to green smoothies! It's basically a fruit smoothie with spinach and kale blended in. The fruit (especially banana) masks the taste of the veggies so it tastes nice and fruity but has all the goodness of the green leafy veggies! I make it with raw, plant-based protein powder for a really healthy and filling breakfast! Did the math one day - 10 servings of fruits and veggies for BREAKFAST! Yes, please. :drinker:
  • Yasso frozen greek yogurt, especially raspberry. I could eat 10 of those a day.
  • shrinkingislander
    shrinkingislander Posts: 315 Member
    Tie between bulgar and hummus.
  • pwager1988
    pwager1988 Posts: 4 Member
    Frozen strawberries. I go through about 2 or 3 bags a weeks. OMG so good.
  • passmetheducksauce
    passmetheducksauce Posts: 211 Member
    blueberries!
  • AggieFan2011
    AggieFan2011 Posts: 551 Member
    Zucchini! There are just so many things you can do with it. I can't stop trying to find new ways to incorporate it into recipes!

    Berries of pretty much any kind. I really love making berry and banana smoothies too.

    Yoplait light yogurt. It's a great snack, especially at night when I want something sweet. Those commercials are not lying either; the dessert ones really do taste like it! The banana cream pie, boston cream pie, and red velvet cake or my favorites. Yum!
  • twentytwelve12
    twentytwelve12 Posts: 245 Member
    strawberries, greek yoghurt
  • Restybaby2012
    Restybaby2012 Posts: 568 Member
    .....some of these are an almost every single day staple!!!

    Cucumbers
    Tomatoes
    Onion. OMG Onion must surely be a miracle food
    Salmon
    "Salad" (the combination of foods that IS Salad)
    Butternut Squash

    ....
  • emmuci
    emmuci Posts: 160 Member
    vegetables .... any kind :smile:
  • emmuci
    emmuci Posts: 160 Member
    and fish!!!!!!
  • Greek yogurt, unsw almond milk, protein powder.

    All day, everyday haha.
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Homemade greek natural yogurt.
  • TheLongRunner
    TheLongRunner Posts: 688 Member
    Brussels Sprouts. I'd marry them if I could. :love:
  • saraann4
    saraann4 Posts: 1,296 Member
    broccoli. I can't get enough of it.
  • buffykaz
    buffykaz Posts: 50 Member
    Lettuce (10 cals) with a bit of honey mustard (17 cals). Nom nom nom.
  • Merrysix
    Merrysix Posts: 336 Member
    greek yogurt, with sugar free frozen strawberries and vanilla flavoring
  • kuntry_navy
    kuntry_navy Posts: 677 Member
    buffalo(american bison)
  • kms1320
    kms1320 Posts: 599 Member
    Scrambled Eggs.. I eat 2 to 3 dozen a week!
  • I absolutely adore PBJam preferably boysenberry jam. I also love chunk light tuna with rosemary triscuit crackers,,,,yum!!
  • kms1320
    kms1320 Posts: 599 Member
    Also my fav snack is an apple with peanut butter.
  • jkmiller82
    jkmiller82 Posts: 214 Member
    Cottage cheese. By calories, it is 50% protein and has more calcium and lot less sugar than greek yogurt. It mixes well with bellpeppers, tomatoes, pinapple...but mostly I just eat it plain.

    I eat an entire container for a meal (315 calories). I have to limit myself to 1 meal per day because I could eat it for breakfast, lunch and post workout snack. I eat it out of the container, so it is very convenient. No prep, no dishes.

    It does have 1,015 mg of sodium per container, but I'm not overly worried about my sodium intake. I generally don't have a problem staying under 2,500 mg / day.

    ^^ YES!!! I have half a cup(full fat) cottage cheese every night with chunks of pineapple. So many levels of delicious. It's filling, sweet, savory, creamy. Takes care of all my cravings. :)

    The other night I threw a 1/4th cup in the blender with a couple tbsp of pesto and blended until smooth, then I poured that goodness on some whole wheat pasta and fresh steamed broccoli. Dieting is soooo delicious!
  • red grapes, mango, steamed broccoli/carrots/cauliflower, pears, peaches, baby corn, tomato, pineapple, thai salad, banana on whole grain bread with cinnamon on it and the slightest slightest SLIGHTEST amount of peanut butter. oh and also arctic zero ice cream! love the stuff.
  • alycat1990
    alycat1990 Posts: 88 Member
    pommegranates!! <3 pure love.
  • Tomatoes (first), onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, cucumbers, boiled eggs (runners-up)
  • radeema
    radeema Posts: 161 Member
    hmmmmmm...where do i begin!

    pb2
    laughing cow light cheese wedges (garlic and herb!)
    trader joe's nonfat plain greek yogurt( 22g of protein for 120 cals a cup?!!)
    fruits!! -clementines, pears, bananas and mangoes
    trader joe's vegetable hodge podge (frozen section)
    quinoa
    chicken breasts (grilled on my GF)
    cottage cheese (in my smoothies for the extra creamy protein kick)
    medjool dates
    unsalted dry roasted walnuts & almonds
    oatmeal (overnight oats are the best)
    light fruit yogurt
    kashi go lean crunch!! (not exactly healthy but for cereal it is!)
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    Ugh, like I said once already, pb2 is NOT HEALTHY. It's low calorie. The fat in peanut butter is the healthy part. PB2 removes the fat. When you take the healthy part of a food out of the food, it's no longer healthy.
  • bandedsandi
    bandedsandi Posts: 122 Member
    Hummus and No Carb Whey Isolate Vanilla Protein Shake - YuMMMMM...!