What do YOU eat most often?
Carnivor0us
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Someone mentioned in a recent thread (I can't remember which, unfortunately) that most people eat only about three dozen different types of food on a regular basis. It got me thinking, what do I eat most often and should I change it up a bit? How much variety do I REALLY have? Is it even three dozen kinds of food that I manage to consume? So I made a list of things I eat the most of within a month's time (stuff in asterisk are trace amounts or once or twice a month):
1. Chicken eggs
2. Duck eggs
3. Beef
4. Pork
5. Bacon
6. Tilapia
7. Salmon
8. Cheese
9. tomatoes
10. onions
11. mushrooms
12. lamb
13. milk
14. cream
15. yogurt
16. agave nectar*
17. cream cheese*
18. apples*
19. carrots*
20. sausage
21. lettuce
22. butter
23. coconut oil
24. olive oil
...and it took me a while to come up with just that list. I'm even sort of reaching with some of those items. Obviously, I need to add in more vegetables to my diet but what about you? What are YOUR staples and do you have more of them?
1. Chicken eggs
2. Duck eggs
3. Beef
4. Pork
5. Bacon
6. Tilapia
7. Salmon
8. Cheese
9. tomatoes
10. onions
11. mushrooms
12. lamb
13. milk
14. cream
15. yogurt
16. agave nectar*
17. cream cheese*
18. apples*
19. carrots*
20. sausage
21. lettuce
22. butter
23. coconut oil
24. olive oil
...and it took me a while to come up with just that list. I'm even sort of reaching with some of those items. Obviously, I need to add in more vegetables to my diet but what about you? What are YOUR staples and do you have more of them?
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I eat the same type of foods every day.
1. Steel cut oatmeal
2. Flax seed
3. Bananas
4. Protein Powder
5. Almond Milk
6. Brown rice
7. Black beans
8. Salsa
9. Cheese
10. Edamame
11. Apples
12. Almond Butter
13. Ezekiel Bread
14. Strawberries
Dinner is always different, but that's my day M-F 7am-5pm0 -
The meals I eat are basically: porridge, omelette, stir fry, salad, soup, stew - and not much else. Snacks are always: fruit, especially bananas, yoghurt, popcorn, crackers, dried fruit, endless herbal teas. I eat other stuff obviously but my diet pretty much revolves around these foods.0
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Lately raw almonds have been making the top of my MFP list. Also my shakes, orange juice, carne asada, and chicken breasts sauteed in olive oil. Oh and if I werent' changing up what I ordered all the time Starbucks would be there too.0
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Anything that does it me first. I have found that if I eat the same things all the time I get very bored and don't stay true to what I'm trying to do.0
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Whole plain yogurt
Blueberries
Apples
Chicken
Pecans
Dark chocolate
Red wine
If it's working and IIFYM go with it!0 -
I live alone and work two jobs, so my meals are simple and I tend to stick to the same old boring stuff when I go grocery shopping.
Rotisserie chicken
Frozen blueberries
greek yogurt (pineapple or vanilla)
mandarin oranges
fresh spinach
lettuce (NOT Iceberg - I hate iceberg lettuce!)
red onions
tomatoes
olive oil & vinegar
black beans
blackeyed peas
rice
sugar free dark chocolate
almond milk
prunes (I've loved it even before I knew it makes people p**p)
coffee
Bananas
Dried cranberries
I don't eat out often at all. I quit drinking sodas all together (I don't even miss it), and I rarely eat bread, but when I do I get whole wheat. My gut loves me better now I'm not constantly swollen like I used to be.0 -
CHICKEN, BEEF, PORK, EGGS, TOMATO, CUCUMBER, ONION, GREEN PEPPER, HAZELNUTS, CASHEW, MACADAMIAS, APPLES, BANANAS, AVOCADO, CARROTS, CABBAGE, PLUMS, GARLIC, KIWIS, FRESH HERBS.0
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Someone mentioned in a recent thread (I can't remember which, unfortunately) that most people eat only about three dozen different types of food on a regular basis. It got me thinking, what do I eat most often and should I change it up a bit? How much variety do I REALLY have? Is it even three dozen kinds of food that I manage to consume? So I made a list of things I eat the most of within a month's time (stuff in asterisk are trace amounts or once or twice a month):
1. Chicken eggs
2. Duck eggs
3. Beef
4. Pork
5. Bacon
6. Tilapia
7. Salmon
8. Cheese
9. tomatoes
10. onions
11. mushrooms
12. lamb
13. milk
14. cream
15. yogurt
16. agave nectar*
17. cream cheese*
18. apples*
19. carrots*
20. sausage
21. lettuce
22. butter
23. coconut oil
24. olive oil
...and it took me a while to come up with just that list. I'm even sort of reaching with some of those items. Obviously, I need to add in more vegetables to my diet but what about you? What are YOUR staples and do you have more of them?
So glad to find someone else who has a lot of duck eggs !0 -
Someone mentioned in a recent thread (I can't remember which, unfortunately) that most people eat only about three dozen different types of food on a regular basis. It got me thinking, what do I eat most often and should I change it up a bit? How much variety do I REALLY have? Is it even three dozen kinds of food that I manage to consume? So I made a list of things I eat the most of within a month's time (stuff in asterisk are trace amounts or once or twice a month):
1. Chicken eggs
2. Duck eggs
3. Beef
4. Pork
5. Bacon
6. Tilapia
7. Salmon
8. Cheese
9. tomatoes
10. onions
11. mushrooms
12. lamb
13. milk
14. cream
15. yogurt
16. agave nectar*
17. cream cheese*
18. apples*
19. carrots*
20. sausage
21. lettuce
22. butter
23. coconut oil
24. olive oil
...and it took me a while to come up with just that list. I'm even sort of reaching with some of those items. Obviously, I need to add in more vegetables to my diet but what about you? What are YOUR staples and do you have more of them?
So glad to find someone else who has a lot of duck eggs !
Duck egg lovers represent! :happy: I love them, I only need two to fill me up versus three or more chicken eggs!0 -
CHICKEN, BEEF, PORK, EGGS, TOMATO, CUCUMBER, ONION, GREEN PEPPER, HAZELNUTS, CASHEW, MACADAMIAS, APPLES, BANANAS, AVOCADO, CARROTS, CABBAGE, PLUMS, GARLIC, KIWIS, FRESH HERBS.
WHY THE SHOUTY CAPITALS?
But yeah,
Chicken
Carrots
Red peppers
Natural yoghurt
Apples
Cauliflower
Brown rice
Potatoes
Brown pasta
Bread (whole grain - yum!)
Melba toast0 -
1) Broccoli.
2) Carrots.
3) Baby plum tomatoes.
4) Duck eggs
5) Chicken eggs.
6) Apples.
7) Berries.
8) Chicken breast.
9) Salmon.
10) Beans.
11) Sweet potatoes.
12) Total Greek Yoghurt.
13) Almonds.
14) 91% Dark chocolate.
15) Roasted chickpeas.
16) Avocado.
17) Houmous.
18) Baked potatoes.
19) 9 Bar pumpkin.
20) Bananas.0 -
Someone mentioned in a recent thread (I can't remember which, unfortunately) that most people eat only about three dozen different types of food on a regular basis. It got me thinking, what do I eat most often and should I change it up a bit? How much variety do I REALLY have? Is it even three dozen kinds of food that I manage to consume? So I made a list of things I eat the most of within a month's time (stuff in asterisk are trace amounts or once or twice a month):
1. Chicken eggs
2. Duck eggs
3. Beef
4. Pork
5. Bacon
6. Tilapia
7. Salmon
8. Cheese
9. tomatoes
10. onions
11. mushrooms
12. lamb
13. milk
14. cream
15. yogurt
16. agave nectar*
17. cream cheese*
18. apples*
19. carrots*
20. sausage
21. lettuce
22. butter
23. coconut oil
24. olive oil
...and it took me a while to come up with just that list. I'm even sort of reaching with some of those items. Obviously, I need to add in more vegetables to my diet but what about you? What are YOUR staples and do you have more of them?
So glad to find someone else who has a lot of duck eggs !
Duck egg lovers represent! :happy: I love them, I only need two to fill me up versus three or more chicken eggs!
Yep, totally. A large duck egg is my usual bedtime snack every night along with an apple and greek yoghurt,0 -
Chicken leg quarters
Milk
Cheese
Eggs
Oranges
Strawberries
Bananas
Carrots
Peas
Broccoli0 -
Ahh I definitely don't have much variety YET, but I've just started cooking for myself as a uni student so anything that's healthy and actually exists in my fridge is a plus for me.
- bananas (I am obsessed)
- strawberries (any berries, but I get these the most often)
- bell peppers
- tomatoes
- feta cheese
- whole wheat pita bread
- avocado
- spinach
- eggs
- oatmeal
- whole wheat bread
- low-fat cheddar cheese
- whole-wheat pasta
- quinoa
- tofu
- low-fat cottage cheese
- greek yogurt0 -
sourdough bread, smoked salmon, smoked pulled pork, yogurt (all homemade), chicken, egg whites, oatmeal, safflower oil, butternut squash, frozen blueberries, salad, garlic, black beans, corn, broccoli, okra, mango0
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My weekly foods always look similar as well, since I often prepare a big batch of food on Sunday for my whole week (I'm a student):
-Seitan
-Homemade vegetable soup with all sorts of vegetables
-Cucumber
-Spinach and lettuce
-Cheese
-Beans
-Brown bread
-Udon noodles
-Brown rice
-Mini wheats cereal
-Coffee
-Peanut butter
-Greek yogourt
-Almonds
-and my daily fruits (apple, blackberries, strawberries, kiwis, etc)0 -
Egg whites (and the occasional yolk)
Chicken
Tuna
Salads (green leaf lettuce = win)
Cheese (usually laughing cow stuff or lite string cheese)
Greek yogurt
Carrots
Almonds
Bananas
Oatmeal0 -
Coffee makes me happy. If there were a sunami, I would still be grabbing for my mug. Although this is a beverage.:drinker: (one or two a day.)0
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The things I notice I eat a lot:
- Blueberries (before school)
- Chicken
- Eggs
- Cereal
- And sadly, chocolate. Bad, bad, bad!0 -
Eggs
chicken
Greek yogurt
chickpeas
oatmeal
PEANUT BUTTER!!!0 -
I usually tend to have a slice of wholegrain bread for lunch with stuff on it
The stuff always changes, but the bread is a staple.
I also love hummus with veges.0 -
Eggs!
Oatmeal
Salad
Apples
Mince
Tuna
Butternut
Carrots0 -
My diet generally consists of: Banana, lemon, berries, mango, spinach, carrot (irregularly), Courgette, lettuce, bell peppers, plums, dried apricots, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, cottage cheese, Greek yoghurt, hummus, sesame ryvita, chicken, beef, mackerel, cod, salmon, potato, quinoa, bulgar wheat, green tea
things always in the house: bread, pasta, porridge, tuma, cheese, eggs, cereal, chocolate, apples, cucumber, tomatoes, celery, milk, breakfast frusili bars, fruit juice, grapes, nuts and dried fruit (unsalted)
I try to eat light to heavy as it suits my household - we've always had a big dinner together there are certain things I want to increase but I do take a range of vitamins and minerals including Aloe Vera and spirulina powder
I try to eat a variety of things to get a good range of nutrients but I think you'll always find repetition in your purchases -if its working for you don't worry.....0 -
egg whites
low fat cheese sticks
cereal
wheat bread
spinach
strawberries
chicken breasts
tilapia (only fish really available here :-( )
shrimp
Im extremely limited just because of location, I LOVE seafood and would eat way more fresh if I could but everything is frozen, packaged :-(0 -
Peanut butter
Eggs
Egg whites
Greek yogurt
Ricotta cheese
Fiber one cereal
cinnamon
avocado
tuna
spinach
lettuce
tomatoes
tortillas
onion
mushrooms
pepper
pancakes
bananas
protein powder
.... That's all I can think of0 -
Salad greens, assorted, organic mostly
Sprouts, assorted
Cucumber
Red, yellow, spring onions
Red, yellow, green peppers
Chili's, assorted
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Bok choy
Asparagus
Beets
Eggplant
Tomatoes, heirloom, assorted
Fennel
Squash, assorted
Sweet potato
Potatoes, assorted
Mushrooms
Olives
Apples
Oranges
Banana's
Pineapple
Mango's
Blueberries
Strawberries
Grapes
Kale
Breads, assorted, local wood oven baker
Pasta, assorted
Canned tomatoes
Canned chic peas, and other assorted beans
Fish, mosty salt water, many varieties
Mussels, shrimp, clams and oysters
Eggs, local
bacon
sausage
Lamb, assorted cuts, local
Beef, assorted cuts, local
Chicken, mostly dark meat or full carcass, local
Venison, from hunting
Goat, periodically when I can get it
Organ meats, liver, heart, kidney, local
Yogurt, full fat, 0% for my wife....both plain
Cheeses, lots of variety here
Milk, generally 2% organic goat
Ice cream
Organic butter
Coconut oil
Olive oil
Duck fat
Lard on occasion, mostly for certain recipes
Bacon fat on occasion
I'll stop here. lol
And of course lots of condiments like vinegars, fish sauce, soy sauces, tamari, ketchup, HP, etc
Basically this is what I normally shop for on a continual basis as I run out.0 -
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- escargot
- caviar
- pate
- white bread
- spirulina
- hemp protonz
- grass fed beef
- wild salmon
- non homogenized milk (no homo milk) [usually 3.25%]
- salted butter
- swanson frozen dinners (any flavour nomsayinn?)0 -
I eat rice a lot0
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- Chicken Eggs
-Whole Wheat bread (trying to cut that out, and failing miserably)
-Tuna
-Chicken
-Carrot
-Spinach
- Banana bread
- Bananas
-Apples
-Broccoli
-Fetta cheese
- Grapes
-Pumpkin
- Pumpkin soup
- Cruskits
- Peanut butter
- Almond butter
- Dark chocolate
-Tomato
Yeah I have a terrible diet at times.... I really love peanut butter though.0
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