Don't eat vegetables
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Actually, I used to hate veggies too. Meat and potatoes were my staples. As I started on a healthier lifestyle, I added in more fruit. Then, I decided that I didn't need all that sugar so started adding in veggies. It started out as mostly salads but I started expanding out and experimenting. I have learned to really enjoy veggies. It is all in the preparation. If you give them a try, I guarantee you at some point in the future you palate will crave them. You may reach your external physical goals with meat & baked beans but at what cost to what's on the inside? Not a judgement...just a caution.0
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Out of the hundreds of vegetables in existence and the numerous ways there are to cook them, you've never found one vegetable you like?
Not even potatoes?0 -
Out of the hundreds of vegetables in existence and the numerous ways there are to cook them, you've never found one vegetable you like?
Not even potatoes?
Or steak...
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Out of the hundreds of vegetables in existence and the numerous ways there are to cook them, you've never found one vegetable you like?
Sounds like you're doing it wrong!0 -
Out of the hundreds of vegetables in existence and the numerous ways there are to cook them, you've never found one vegetable you like?
Not even potatoes?
^this! I just had grilled mushrooms, onions and peppers with my eggs for breakfast, mmmmmm.
It can take awhile to develop a pallet for veggies, and there will be some you never like. I can't eat kale at all, so far can not find a way to cook it. But adding a cup to my smoothie with some fruit and protein powder, can't taste it at all!0 -
I think you need to suck it up and find some different ways to cook them. I used to hate them as well, actually hate is a pretty strong word, I just preferred to put other things in that spot on the plate. Anyways, over the last couple years i have tried different ways of cooking them and have started loving some of them. I even started to LOVE Brussels Sprouts. Just the smell of them cooking used to make me gag. Then I discovered baking them with a little olive oil and seasoning. OMG, something changed because now I can eat them raw or cooked.
I think you would be surprised on what a serving is as well. It actually isn't that hard to get 5 servings in. There are some days I have 4 servings of vegetables just with lunch.0 -
Have you tried pretending your fork is a chew, chew train?
That's what works for my son when he won't eat his broccoli.
Personally I pretend my fork is a jet plane!0 -
Beans are a plant food. But they are legumes. Not the same catagory as green vegetables. You are definitely missing out on some very important nutrients.
http://www.drfuhrman.com/library/foodpyramid.aspx0 -
Actually, I used to hate veggies too. Meat and potatoes were my staples. As I started on a healthier lifestyle, I added in more fruit. Then, I decided that I didn't need all that sugar so started adding in veggies. It started out as mostly salads but I started expanding out and experimenting. I have learned to really enjoy veggies. It is all in the preparation. If you give them a try, I guarantee you at some point in the future you palate will crave them. You may reach your external physical goals with meat & baked beans but at what cost to what's on the inside? Not a judgement...just a caution.
There you go!
I've always been a veggie eater.....but preparation is HUGE. In another post someone hated veggies because of texture........they are NOT all the same. Preparation will change textures completely.0 -
Hi, I've started resistance training now to build muscle and I'm meeting my protein intake as well and not going over my calories, I do eat baked beans nearly everyday which is considered a vegetable, but apart from that I hate any other vegetable, will I still be able to build muscle doing this?
I would appeal to your health, but you're 18 and invincible so that won't help at all.
You sound like the type of person who will completely ignore the risks of your lifestyle until you have some major health event in your 30s, 40s, or 50s. And then it will largely be too late.
So... enjoy yourself.0 -
Have you tried pretending your fork is a chew, chew train?
That's what works for my son when he won't eat his broccoli.
Personally I pretend my fork is a jet plane!
hahahahahah!!
i think this is my favourite reply to this post.
well done sir.0 -
I would appeal to your health, but you're 18 and invincible so that won't help at all.
You sound like the type of person who will completely ignore the risks of your lifestyle until you have some major health event in your 30s, 40s, or 50s. And then it will largely be too late.
So... enjoy yourself.0 -
You can have baked cubed sweet potato topped with spicey black bean sauce. I always trick my family and chop 2 cups of spinach into the sauce... you cannot taste it at all.
Or maybe when you're over 21 and become a real big boy with adult taste buds you can try this:
http://kelseysappleaday.blogspot.com/2012/12/meatless-monday-southwestern-stuffed.html0 -
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Out of the hundreds of vegetables in existence and the numerous ways there are to cook them, you've never found one vegetable you like?
You're not going to build a healthy, manly body by being a baby at the table. Quit whining and eat your veggies. You'll eventually develop a taste for them.
Note: Generally speaking, I like raw veggies better than cooked veggies. When I first started eating them I felt like I was grazing on the front lawn. Now, a couple years later, I like them and my diet feels incomplete when I don't eat them on any given day.0 -
Is it a taste thing, such as bitterness? Or a texture/mouthfeel thing? If you think about WHY you don't like vegetables, you are probably likely to find some way of preparing specific types of vegetables which are OK with you, or be able to google ideas.
Do you like fruits? If so, tomatoes, bell peppers, chillis etc, are all strictly fruit and can be relatively sweet-tasting.0 -
try multi-vitamins?0
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Actually, I used to hate veggies too. Meat and potatoes were my staples. As I started on a healthier lifestyle, I added in more fruit. Then, I decided that I didn't need all that sugar so started adding in veggies. It started out as mostly salads but I started expanding out and experimenting. I have learned to really enjoy veggies. It is all in the preparation. If you give them a try, I guarantee you at some point in the future you palate will crave them. You may reach your external physical goals with meat & baked beans but at what cost to what's on the inside? Not a judgement...just a caution.
There you go!
I've always been a veggie eater.....but preparation is HUGE. In another post someone hated veggies because of texture........they are NOT all the same. Preparation will change textures completely.
I wasn't allowed to not like veggies as a kid. Mom just said, "you simply don't like it -this- way. Let's try [x]!" It might take 8 tries, but darn if there wasn't -some- way I liked every veg she put in front of me.0 -
Hmmm. Meat and beans. I'm constipated just thinking about it...
For real, put on your big boy pants and suck it up. When in doubt, butter.0
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