What are the healthy foods you can't live without?
NimotheFrog
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I adore my mini wheats, avocados, spinach and fresh fruits.
Everything else sort of changes as the days do, (my choices are still revolving though)
It's interesting watching my food preferences change as I cleanse the bad stuff out of my diet.
So what do you have to have to make your day a good eating day?
Everything else sort of changes as the days do, (my choices are still revolving though)
It's interesting watching my food preferences change as I cleanse the bad stuff out of my diet.
So what do you have to have to make your day a good eating day?
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I love my avacado, pistachios and oyster crackers for snacking. It's the best "junk" food!!0
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I agree on the spinach and avocados! I'm also big on fish (nearly any kind), and I LOVE garlic.0
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Oatmeal , Turkey sausage/meat0
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Things I always, always keep on hand:
Laughing cow cheese wedges
Wasa multigrain crispbread
Nonfat greek yogurt
Bear Naked Fit vanilla granola
Salmon
Spinach
Blueberries
Prunes
Unsweetened almond milk
Oatmeal0 -
Trader Joe's Roasted Plantain Chips
Home Made Turkey Burgers
Wow Cow frozen dessert
Blackberries
Apples, Apples, Apples!
Egg Whites
Assorted chips/crisps - Mr. Krispies Rice Crisps, Special K Cracker Chips, Humbles Baked Hummus Chips
Veggies - broccoli, carrots, cucumbers and snow peas the most
Pb2 Powdered Peanut Butter (I'm a PB fiend and for 90 calories for a sandwich sized serving, and the only ingredients are Roasted Peanuts, Sugar and Salt it can't be beat)
Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk
Boneless, skinless, lean chicken breast
Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges
TransOcean Imitaion Crab Meat - Chunk Style
There's probably more, but these are the things that came to mind first and without them my journey over the last year would have been a lot less tasty and enjoyable.0 -
Luna Bars
Raw Almonds
Laughing cow cheese wedges & whole wheat sesame crackers
Slimfast Peanut Butter Crunch Time bars (taste just like butterfinger)
my salads!
apples
Special K Cereals (Fruit & yogurt * Chocolate delight)
Quaker snacks creme brulee
Sobe Lifewater 0 Cal drinks
baby carrots
fiber one 90 cal bars0 -
GARLIC GARLIC AND GARLIC. Hehe. And carrots with veggie dip (just a little,) Roasted Almonds, and Milk with chocolate carnation powder!! The last may not be the most healthy, but I get my chocolate fix and nutrients!!0
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I'm still getting into the swing of things health-wise, but I've found these little treats and I love them:
http://www.michelinas.com/ProductByBrand_LG_10660_Ham_Cheese_Snackers_1Lean_Gourmet.aspx
They also have them as pepperoni and cheese and probably some others. Convenience is always nice for me.
I also love apples, bananas, almond milk and cereal (though I need to research healthier brands), carrots, whole wheat flatbread with crunchy peanut butter... There are more, I'm sure.0 -
avocados, beans, eggs0
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Shakeology
Strawberries
Blueberries
Oatmeal
Greek yogurt
Cod
Salmon
Almonds
Low fat shredded cheese (I like 2% shredded cheddar and mozzarella the best)
...to name a few.0 -
I'm still getting into the swing of things health-wise, but I've found these little treats and I love them:
http://www.michelinas.com/ProductByBrand_LG_10660_Ham_Cheese_Snackers_1Lean_Gourmet.aspx
They also have them as pepperoni and cheese and probably some others. Convenience is always nice for me.
I also love apples, bananas, almond milk and cereal (though I need to research healthier brands), carrots, whole wheat flatbread with crunchy peanut butter... There are more, I'm sure.
I've been eating Mini Wheats for a few years now, my trick is to put the sugar side down on your tongue.
I also discovered Barbara's Puffins at Trader Joe's, those are pretty good and they both do a really good job at keeping me full for a while too
Everyone has the right idea for the snacks, those laughing cow wedges are the best things to hit grocery stores! Only 35 calories compared to other cheese sticks of sorts, like the Frigo cheese heads, those are 170 Calories a pop!
Good luck lady0 -
Almonds
Blueberries
Chickpeas
Chocolate
Fish (salmon, tuna, halibut, sardines...)
Garlic
Oatmeal
Olive oil
Peas
Raspberries
Tomatoes
Yogurt (specifically Greek)0 -
fruits/veg
boneless/skinless chicken
skim milk
greek yogurt
sliced turkey
egg whites
homemade salsa!!0 -
Blueberries, almonds, extra virgin olive oil, tomatoes, spring mix, garlic, and clementines top my list.0
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Great post- saving this for Ideas later.0
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Soy (tofu, edamame, tempeh, TVP)
Fage
Spinach
Beans
Apples
EVOO
Grains (Wild/brown rice, quinoa, amaranth, millet, barley)
Berries
Coffee (yes...I know it's not a food, lol)0 -
Artichokes, apples, oranges/clementines are all time favorites for me0
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Good stuff guys! Everyone has pretty good staples!
I don't know what I really got out of this.... I can't eat the stuff with lactose in it,. And I'm easing myself into eating fish... I eat a can of tuna once a week and that's about it.
I just started eating hemp protein, which I tried putting in my steel cut oatmeal, but that turned out pretty gross!
So I'll stick with putting the soy powder in it, which isn't bad at all! I also stopped using brown sugar and now I use agave syrup.0
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