Viewable diarys?- uk people

Hi I am trying to get some meal ideas as my main failure is boredom with my meals, I have noticed on some people's profiles (usually American ones) you can view other people's food diaries however as they are American I don't really know what half of the foods are!

If anyone has a viewable diary and is in the uk please comment below so I can have a nosy

Thanks :)
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  • 12pillows
    12pillows Posts: 81 Member
    My diary is open, and I'm in the UK, but you might find it a bit boring too I'm afraid!
    I eat at work a lot, so there's a fair bit of sushi (my sodium intake is terrible) and I usually cook bulgar wheat with fish and veg for tea.

    Also as I just add the ingredients most of the time you can't tell what I'm having :(
    The other day I made a stir fry and used my julienne peeler on a corgette to make the noodles! On my diary it just looks like I ate loads of corgette though heh.

    Also I'm dairy intolerant, but sometimes I take meds so I can cheat and have real cheese <3

    ETA: Yesterday's dinner was so **** because I needed to go food shopping! Had f*** all in, so had to defrost a sad portion of rice :(
  • doheed
    doheed Posts: 10 Member
    My diary is open feel free to browse, I'm not currently IIFYM, Paleo, Gluten free, clean eating or anything along those lines. Just a bit more exercise, what I think are generally 'healthy' foods and quite often just what I feel like eating at any given time. Knock yourself out. :-)


    :noway: That sinking feeling you have when you check your food diary, after telling people to have a look, to find out yesterday was a blowout Sunday afternoon at the olds
  • pensierobello
    pensierobello Posts: 285 Member
    go for it!
  • cwoyto123
    cwoyto123 Posts: 308
    Murrican here, but everything I eat is available in UK from my understanding.
  • 12pillows
    12pillows Posts: 81 Member



    :noway: That sinking feeling you have when you check your food diary, after telling people to have a look, to find out yesterday was a blowout Sunday afternoon at the olds

    hahaha yeah I looked at mine and thought, why am I encouraging anyone to look at this???
    Can't see yours though pal? sure it's not on friends only?
  • doheed
    doheed Posts: 10 Member

    hahaha yeah I looked at mine and thought, why am I encouraging anyone to look at this???
    Can't see yours though pal? sure it's not on friends only?

    Oh is it, I'll need to change that; Cheers for letting me know. I thought it was open to all. Thanks again
  • pikselinka
    pikselinka Posts: 154 Member
    Open diary here. although I am not a perfect dieter and have cheat days (beware, you've been warned). :)
  • IzzyRoseDixon
    IzzyRoseDixon Posts: 17 Member
    My diary is open but it isn't the best example for perfect diet as I'm trying to do this on a very tight budget and getting used to the idea still. Feel free to have a nose though :)
  • laurenfayecarter
    laurenfayecarter Posts: 15 Member
    Thanks, I am not really looking for perfect 'clean diets' anyway just a bit of variety!

    I will creep all your diarys tonight! :wink:
  • labtech666
    labtech666 Posts: 66 Member
    My diary's open. Feel free to have a nosey. :)
  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    Murrican here, but everything I eat is available in UK from my understanding.

    I got about 3 entries into your diary and was lost in a blizzard of brands and products I had never heard of.
  • luca15306
    luca15306 Posts: 111 Member
    my diary is open :)
    boring in the week days, and usually wayyyyyyyyy over the calories at the weekends, always honest though :)
  • chljlleal
    chljlleal Posts: 229 Member
    I have an open diary, unfortunately my logging has been very poor over the last two weeks but if you look before that I was very consistent at logging all my food.
  • Scott_Thomas_M
    Scott_Thomas_M Posts: 10 Member
    UK guy here, diary is open to all. Feel free to add, this goes to anyone else who views this post.

    Cheers
  • laurenfayecarter
    laurenfayecarter Posts: 15 Member
    Oh and feel free to nosy at mine too - i think it is set as an open profile - correct me if I am wrong.

    If I know you guys are looking might keep me on track!
  • soozy84
    soozy84 Posts: 118
    My diary is open :) I love having a nosey at other people's.


    Edit: was away last week with no wifi/3G but consistently logged before that.
  • Muffie22
    Muffie22 Posts: 77 Member
    mine's open and i'm from the UK :). Not sure how inspiring it is like ha, but I have been experimenting quite a bit since i started trying to eat better. Most of the things that say 'homemade ___' are where I've put the ingredients into the recipe part of the site and then added it (unless i'm feeling super lazy..:/).

    I like to have a nosy at other people's diaries for inspiration too, but run into the same problem with not understanding a lot of the american food lol.
  • sticky130
    sticky130 Posts: 101 Member
    Crack on, I don't mind :bigsmile:
  • chezzabelle82
    chezzabelle82 Posts: 302 Member
    Think mine is open feel free to have a peek ????
  • tefleon
    tefleon Posts: 32 Member
    Mine should be open for a peek - and any comments, criticism or suggestions people have!
  • lamps1303
    lamps1303 Posts: 432 Member
    My diary is open to friends :)
  • joanna_82
    joanna_82 Posts: 151 Member
    my diary is open. I am trying to eat a healthy balanced diet, no fads or silly things, just proper food.
  • laurenfayecarter
    laurenfayecarter Posts: 15 Member
    Same here I have tried every fad going to no success trying to programme myself to WANT heathy food! :smile:
  • laurenfayecarter
    laurenfayecarter Posts: 15 Member
    I have notice that a few people's have soya/almond/lactofree milk. Are they healthier than normal milk???
  • My diary's open, although I've only been logging for a few days. I'm also mainly meat-free, so most of what I log is veggie. I can't promise it'll be interesting - breakfast & lunch are usually the same day in day out, I tend to cook 3 or 4 main meals a week and eat them over 2 nights - but you're welcome to have a nose :)
  • SteampunkSongbird
    SteampunkSongbird Posts: 826 Member
    I'm Scottish. My diary is open, I eat gluten-free (coeliac) so it may not be of much interest to you but it's open for inspiration or comparison for people anyways. I'm not especially creative with food and I still eat more biscuits and sweeties than I ought to, but I always stay under my daily calorie goal, save for once I think.
  • free1me5
    free1me5 Posts: 4
    Add me and peek ☺
  • 12pillows
    12pillows Posts: 81 Member
    I have notice that a few people's have soya/almond/lactofree milk. Are they healthier than normal milk???
    Might be healthier, not sure. I have lacofree stuff cause I'm lactose intolerant.
    I have lactase tablets though for when I just really need a real pizza :D
  • Muffie22
    Muffie22 Posts: 77 Member
    I have notice that a few people's have soya/almond/lactofree milk. Are they healthier than normal milk???

    I have it with porridge because it's so much less calories, so gives me more to eat for the rest of the day ;P. Normal milk has way more protein however, if you don't mind a few extra cals :)
  • itsjustmish
    itsjustmish Posts: 107 Member
    Mine is open to friends, so feel free to add me. It's not very interesting though ... I tend to eat the same things for breakfast, lunch, and snacks every day but dinner varies. I find it easier to keep on track that way!