What diet/healthy food could you not do without?
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I could absolutely not do without Cheetos XXXtra Flamin Hots and Gummi worms(target brand) none of that Trolli stuff. srs
The cheetos keep my sane and the gummi worms are amazing intra-workout.
Of course I'll include protein and fiber too, definitely coudnt do without my chickens and/or fiber rich foods.0 -
Vanilla spirutein protein powder, Pacific almond milk, eggs, apples, skinnypop popcorn, Ezekiel bread, Kevita Tangerine Kombucha, Lemon green tea0
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Eggs, Greek yogurt (I have one nearly every day), chicken and tuna for salads/wraps0
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asparagus or brussells sprouts... so good0
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chocolate!1
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I'd be interested in finding out what food you really couldn't do without whilst watching your weight/dieting. Might help give me some ideas on what to eat :-)
I think crumpets are good. Only 98 calories and they're practical for lunch.
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Porridge made with oats and water and nowt else! I have IBS and it has saved me from the pain on numerous occasions . Trek protein bars. Also water - lots and lots of lovely water0
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Cream crackers! Yum.0
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Avocado, eggplant and tofu!0
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oatmeal, rice cakes, wine, skim milk, campbells tomato soup.....0
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rolled oats, chicken, veggies, popcorn!0
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Not a diet food, but one I have started to incorporate more in my every day life is plain no fat greek yogurt. It packs a huge wollup of protein for a paltry number of calories, so it keeps me full without dinging the calorie budget. It can be sweet - added to a protein smoothie, or savory. I just had a potato with 3/4 of a cup of plain greek yogurt plus salt and pepper for dinner and it was divine.0
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Chicken
Salmon
Turkey
Ground turkey
Ground beef
Steak
Brown rice
Sweet potatoes
Idaho potatoes
Bananas
Pomegranates
Asparagus
Green beans
Olive oil
Garlic
Almonds
Pistachios
Cashews
Sunflower seeds
Fiber One bars
Kind bars
Zone bars0 -
Salad! I eat a big salad nearly every day because it fills me up and keeps the calories count down. I only use a teaspoon of excellent olive oil and champagne vinegar for dressing. Yumm - I never tire of salad0
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Chia seeds0
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Hummus is amazing. Sub it for loaded salad dressings0
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Oatmeal, chicken, egg whites, chicken, fruits, and chicken.0
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Fruit (mainly bananas, granny smith apples and dates)
Rice
Potatoes
Broccoli and cauliflower
Spices
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chocolate0
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Greek yogurt0
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mrsmay1986 wrote: »*Fiber One brownies/lemon bars
Yep.
Also 100 calorie bags of popcorn, Fage Greek yogurt, Designer Whey protein powder, and single serving size bags of veggies. Market Pantry has steam in bag frozen veggies and I just make one bag of veggies for me at lunch time (or when kids want corn and DH and I want broccoli). The 3oz bags of baby carrots are easy to grab and munch on, and for my kids to pack in their lunches too.0 -
Hummus!0
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roasted cauliflower with a bit of lemon squeezed on it. . yumm add a baked salmon filet and im good.0
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I love Oats and bananas both are healthy and I couldn't do without the bananas for some reason lol0
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Lots of things: yogurt (mostly plain traditional and greek, but sometimes I'll buy the flavored ones for a sweet snack); oats (for oatmeal/porridge, muesli, soups, breads); nuts and nut butters; pumpkin puree (canned or homemade, for adding to smoothies and oatmeal, or making a pasta sauce); fresh, frozen, and dried fruits (especially bananas, apples, citrus, blueberries, cranberries); canned beans (for when I don't have time or haven't planned ahead to cook my own); canned fish, mostly tuna, salmon, and sardines, for when I want some animal protein but don't feel like defrosting and cooking it; eggs; avocados; cocoa (unsweetened ground cocoa beans, without the cocoa fat) for making my own low-cal hot chocolate and adding to smoothies and protein drinks; cinnamon (for adding to oatmeal, muesli, smoothies, hot chocolate, etc.); hot sauce for all kinds of things; a variety of flours for bread and coarse whole grains for hot cereal and to add to bread. And all kinds of veggies -- fresh spinach is especially versatile, but some of my other favorites are cabbage, bell (sweet) peppers, tomato, onions, carrots, white potatoes, kale, sweet potatoes....0
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Vegetables are essential for weightloss and i found out i didn't like living without fruit.0
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Salad , yogurt and popped corn0
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- Chobani yoghurt squeeze pouches (honey, and coconut ftw!)
- Herman Brot low carb bread - I can go through bread like a boss, so it's better not to have' normal' bread in, but this is an alright replacement
- Eggs - 70 calories an egg makes for an easy dinner some nights
- Bountiful Seafoods (from Costco) Salmon burgers - 170 cal and they're delicious with some Old Bay on top
- Canned tuna
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