Full fat options you can't live without?
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peanut butter
animal fats / proteins
sour cream
cheese
i just buy skim milk because i grew up on it and prefer it but i will drink whole... but i'm on WIC and they give me skim.. don't really care one way or the other0 -
Not trying to lose weight, but I always get the full fat versions of everything I like, I just don't go crazy with it, lol.
I just bought this delicious Dutch blueberry pie from a local farm stand and some Ben 'n Jerry's salted caramel ice cream to go with it. It's heavenly.0 -
The only low fat/no fat I eat is Greek Yogurt and 1% milk; everything else is full fat.0
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Everything basically..
Particularly don't mess with nature...
Butter,
cheese,
and Heavy Whipping Cream full fat always.
I rarely consume milk, but when I do, full fat.0 -
they make a low-fat olive oil?0
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Cheese.
As a Wisconsinite, low fat cheese is an abomination.0 -
Cheese.
As a Wisconsinite, low fat cheese is an abomination.
Low-fat cheese is an abomination, regardless of where you're from lol.0 -
Salad dressing
Peanut butter0 -
Peanut butter, ice cream, and the cheese on my pizza.0
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chocolate
avocado
peanut butter
any nut butter
any nuts actually0 -
Full fat Caesar salad dressing (or really any creamy salad dressing but I mostly eat Caesar). That other stuff just looks scary.0
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heavy cream, butter, bacon, rib eye, cheese, greek yogurt ..
Oh yes I forgot about bacon! None of that turkey bacon crap for us!
what's the point of low fat bacon???
(which is why I didn't even list it- I wasn't sure it was even an option .. not one I've seen)
no fat = no taste
but as I grew older, whole milk upset my stomach so I had to switch to 2%, but heavy cream or half and half for my tea... yum!0 -
Butter, bacon, milk, truth be told, I don't like anything that's low fat.0
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I would agree with the feta. I never use reduced fat feta...always just the regular, and I eat feta a lot. LOVE it. And mayo, when I used it, has to be the regular kind. Also peanut butter, but I do get the natural kind that has nothing but peanuts. I just account for it and make it work. I would rather do that then get fat free. Often times, you're better off getting the regular stuff anyway. A lot of the fat free and reduced fat food has extra additives that are probably worse for you than if you just had a regular serving of the full fat kind.0
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Olive oil is the one fat I can't/won't cut. I just love it so much. I love adding olive oil and salt to my dishes.0
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I don't reduce fat or no fat anything really. Well, I drink 2% milk because I haven't been able to switch to full fat but that is personal preference then a choice due to "diet" or anything like that.
I once accidentally got reduced fat ricotta. The lasagna just wasn't the same and I was sad.0 -
I generally choose full-fat items. They usually contain less fillers and provide more satiety. So, while they have more calories, you stay fuller longer.0
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Cream cheese. I tried low fat, I tried fat free, and I don't understand how people eat anything but full fat. Mmm.0
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Ranch. Low-fat ranch tastes sour. Other than that, I think I try to get low fat everything else -- cheese, PB(not PB2), sour cream...doesn't taste much different to me. And I only eat turkey bacon, not regular bacon. I'm weird.0
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Cheese! Low-fat cheese (except for part-skim ricotta or mozzarella in a rich dish) is an abomination.
Really, except for yogurt and some salad dressing, I go for the full-fat option and just eat less of it if necessary. And I eat turkey bacon and other turkey-based deli meats instead of pork ones, but that's due to a food allergy. (Yes, it's possible to be allergic to pork, and let me tell you it SUCKS.)0 -
Ranch. Low-fat ranch tastes sour. Other than that, I think I try to get low fat everything else -- cheese, PB(not PB2), sour cream...doesn't taste much different to me. And I only eat turkey bacon, not regular bacon. I'm weird.
Agreed on Ranch. Fat Free Ranch tastes nothing like regular ranch.0 -
It will be a cold day in hell when I give up butter.
Also, real peanut butter.0 -
Peanut Butter and cheese!!!0
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Pretty much any dairy. Well, except for my Greek yogurt - the only reason I buy the 2% is it has a lot more protein than the full fat (like 24g per cup vs 9g). But milk, cheese, sour cream, all full fat. And half & half for my coffee, heavy cream for cooking! Yum!0
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I grew up on skim milk and prefer it but I never really drink milk anymore. I use half and half in coffee, though. I prefer nonfat Greek yogurt because it has much more protein. I use neufchatel cheese when cooking because it has a drier consistency.
Other than that, I don't opt for "lite" or "low-fat" anything.0 -
EAT ALL THE FATS!!!0
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I only buy low fat if it's an item that doesn't have any ingredients (e.g. sugar/sweeteners, or worse) added to replace the fat. So non-fat greek yoghurt is fine, but low-fat nut butters are a no go.
I do buy lean cuts of meat (including bacon) but that's due to texture/taste rather than trying to reduce calories. Would have no problem buying fattier cuts if that's what I preferred and just having smaller portions.
I also have to buy dairy free margarine because I don't digest butter well, but I really limit the use of it. Just for on the occasional piece of toast!0 -
Interesting piece on why cutting fat may not be as beneficial as you might think: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/09/01/344315405/cutting-back-on-carbs-not-fat-may-lead-to-more-weight-loss0
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balsamic vinegrette
olive oil
Peanut butter.
Nuts.0 -
Ahh yes eggs with the yolks, definitely a necessary thing for me. Yum. Also agree on PB2. It tastes like disappointment.
speak it, my sister!!!0
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