I HATE fish, chicken breasts and hate whole grains...nasty!
KimberlyAndrews1
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I know I'll probably get reamed from this, but it's me! I'm not you! You know what sucks? I HATE fish, chicken breasts, not big on turkey either and hate whole grains...all nasty! I LOVE red meat and pork chops/ribs...always tastes great, always enjoy it. So how am I to eat healthy when I'm like this. And yes, I've tried fish, chicken and whole grains many times, many different ways. I HATE them plain and simple. So then how is one to ever eat healthy. All I'm really left with is fruits and veggies. Love them! I try to eat leaner meat like sirloin and lean beef & watch portion control. I can't cook with turkey because hubby won't allow it. I do use olive oil to cook and bake & broil, drink water...little things like that I do. Meat is the area for me that doesn't work with the poultry and fish nor the whole grains...blah!
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I don't see anything wrong with choosing leaner cuts of red meat and controlling calories.
Healthy is not an on/off switch. Healthy is a continuum, and trying to get all the way to 'perfect' is a recipe for giving up, for most people.
If you don't like whole grains, there's nothing wrong with replacing most of your grains with fruits and veggies instead.0 -
How about dairy? Eggs? cheese? Both are good sources of protein too. If you really only like red meat, then just use portion control and load up on the veggies.0
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If you hate chicken breast, why not try organ meat, eg chicken, pigs or lamb liver? Generally pork and lamb have a 1:1 ratio of protein:fat but organ meats are much the exception and they're very high in protein and are much lower in fa, and they taste great.0
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I am just getting tired of eating the same foods and need to switch it up any ideas? I keep reading different posts thinking something will jump out at me but nothing yet. So far every day this week I have eaten two eggs and two strips of turkey bacon. What are some other breakfast ideas? I do not like oatmeal in the summertime and I like to eat something very high in protein in the mornings0
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I eat red meat including beef and lamb and have still managed to lose weight. Also consider looking into alternative red meats like ostrich, goat and venison. These are lower fat than beef, lamb and pork. You might give rabbit a try, but I find it tastes similar to chicken thighs.0
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Eating red meats is fine, so long as you are choosing the leaner cuts. As others have suggested, eggs, greek yogurt, string cheese, cottage cheese, milk, etc are also excellent sources of protein.0
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I like all those things, but don't eat them very often. I've still lost weight. You choose what you like and just count. Simple.0
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I know I'll probably get reamed from this, but it's me! I'm not you! You know what sucks? I HATE fish, chicken breasts, not big on turkey either and hate whole grains...all nasty! I LOVE red meat and pork chops/ribs...always tastes great, always enjoy it. So how am I to eat healthy when I'm like this. And yes, I've tried fish, chicken and whole grains many times, many different ways. I HATE them plain and simple. So then how is one to ever eat healthy. All I'm really left with is fruits and veggies. Love them! I try to eat leaner meat like sirloin and lean beef & watch portion control. I can't cook with turkey because hubby won't allow it. I do use olive oil to cook and bake & broil, drink water...little things like that I do. Meat is the area for me that doesn't work with the poultry and fish nor the whole grains...blah!
I eat steak several times a week and pork the other days. I cut out wheat a couple months ago and rarely eat grains. I eat fish 1-2 times a month and chicken less. I don't eat turkey, even if it's Thanksgiving. I'm the healthiest I've ever been and love the way I eat0 -
Use other protein sources such as beans a couple of nights a week.0
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Nothing wrong with eating the foods you mentioned that you like. I've lost all this weight NOT eating any grains, eating lots of red meat and pork, whole eggs, butter, oils and lots of veggies and fruit. I do eat chicken and fish as well, but there's no law that says you must eat those things, or eat whole grains. I'm feeling great, getting stronger and leaner. Count your calories and eat well.0
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Sounds like primal/paleo/keto choices are for you!
Seriously, there's no need to eat grains if you don't like them. Just don't eat wonderbread instead, lol. I do keto for a couple weeks at a time when I'm cutting sometimes, and it's amazing to eat bacon and eggs and steak and as many veggies I can stuff my face with and still lose body fat. I just don't do it all the time because I don't want to. Lots of people love it!0 -
What about chicken thighs or legs. Thigh meat is delicious, though not as lean. It's also significantly cheaper. Depending on how you cook it, you can drain off a lot of the fat.0
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Sounds like you should just stay fat then.0
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so you basically eat nothing?0
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I eat red meat regularly, and I nearly always choose the delicious fatty cuts. Fat is not the devil.0
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I don't really understand what the problem is. You've said like 3 or 4 things you don't like. Is it a huge deal just not to eat them? I am a little confused by the "whole grains" grouping though... You have really tried every grain and hate every one of them? Or do you mean you don't like whole wheat bread/pasta and brown rice? If that's the case, then don't eat those. You didn't say anything about dairy or eggs, and you said you love fruits and veggies. That leaves you with plenty of choices.0
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Man up and eat some chicken titties!0
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It's so important to keeping your motivation up that you eat foods that you genuinely enjoy. As others have said, lean cuts of red meat aren't so bad, and if you don't like wholegrains then up the veggies.
It's really important to me that I don't feel deprived, so I always have whole (full fat) milk in my tea and cereal, and I have butter on my toast - I just have small portions. I couldn't stand to have fake spreads and skimmed milk; I wouldn't ever feel satisfied.
Moderation is key. If you don't want to compromise steak for chicken, have a smaller portion and trim the fat. Satiety is psychological as much as physical. Eat what satisfies you but eat it sensibly0 -
That's kind of the attitude a child would have.
I learned to enjoy foods I didn't previously like. I choked them down until my palate adjusted (this included pretty much all vegetables, greek yogurt, water, pouch tuna...list goes on).
I also make myself clean the house and go to work!0 -
I can't cook with turkey because hubby won't allow it.
You could probably loose way over a hundred pounds by getting rid of the dictator. Or perhaps hubby could cook for himself. Or better yet not eat the turkey you want to cook.
It's all a math game eat or don't eat anything you want. As long as you record all you consume and don't go over your calorie count no problem.
You have to want it more than letting someone else dictate your choices.0 -
I am just getting tired of eating the same foods and need to switch it up any ideas? I keep reading different posts thinking something will jump out at me but nothing yet. So far every day this week I have eaten two eggs and two strips of turkey bacon. What are some other breakfast ideas? I do not like oatmeal in the summertime and I like to eat something very high in protein in the mornings
if YOU like fish.....try smoked salmon, mackeral fillets, smoked haddock, kippers...these are all traditional british breakfast dishes. You could also try poached eggs on spinach or ham slices with some sort of softish cheese rolled up inside...hope some of these suggestions help :-)0 -
Nothing wrong with red meat! Bring on the steak! Look at all the pics of the men on here with ripped chests and abs that claim to eat a steak a day!0
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Eat lean cuts of beef and pork if you prefer those. If you aren't a fan of grains, don't eat them; but don't eat any white bread, sugary cereals, or products made of enriched wheat flour.
I personally enjoy fish, chicken breasts, and whole grains so I can't really sympathize.0 -
I eat red meat regularly, and I nearly always choose the delicious fatty cuts. Fat is not the devil.
wrong, fat is satan reincarnate....!!!0 -
I eat pork and lean beef. It shouldn't be a problem if you stay within portion size and cut off all visible fat.
You hate all grains? Have you tried quinoa? It is very high in protein and very good for you. How about tuna?
You have to do what works for you.0 -
Est s lot of pork tenderloin. Very lean. And lean cuts of beef. Not eating grains isn't a big deal0
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That's kind of the attitude a child would have.
I learned to enjoy foods I didn't previously like. I choked them down until my palate adjusted (this included pretty much all vegetables, greek yogurt, water, pouch tuna...list goes on).
I also make myself clean the house and go to work!
Exactly how I feel...0 -
I don't like fish except for salmon, love pork, beef and lamb, like dark meat chicken, won't touch ground turkey. I eat a LOT of beef and I'm losing weight, getting trimmer, feeling great. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't eat red meat and still lose weight.0
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I would agree with some other posters. Paleo/Primal sounds like it would be a good fit. Do a little research, it is no grains.0
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Sounds like you should just stay fat then.
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