whats in your fridge ?
dannyrstrpo
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Time to re-stock the fridge with some good ol healthy food. name one product thats healthy and is a MUST have in the fridge ? what are some of your favs ?
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Egg whites, spinach, pepper0
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Fat free or low fat cottage cheese0
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Yogurt and fruit.0
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Tofu, almond milk, and apples.0
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Zucchini, laughing cow cheese, egg whites, fruit, yogurt and cashew milk are probably my most used items0
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Mushrooms, onions and garlic.
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Cauliflower, kale, almond milk, almonds, PB2, spinach and grapefruit!0
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nonfat milk,yogurt,cheese,ground turkey,apple,pears,oranges,grapes,eggs,salad stuff,avacados,salsa0
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Cucumbers, carrots, strawberries, grapes, pears, frozen okra, frozen broccoli, frozen blueberries, frozen pinapple, ground turkey, chicken breasts, less than 600g of pork- I didn't realize this was going on sale 1.49/lb again! I would have bought more, frozen tilapia filets, cooked lentils, cooked pinto beans, beets, romaine lettuce hearts, cottage cheese, greek yogurt, egg whites, three hard boiled eggs, nine precooked lunches, a bunch of condiments for recipes, milk, and three tubs of really good ice cream0
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milk, eggs, cheese, whatever fresh fruit and vegetables are in season, yoghurt0
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cheese, pasta sauce0
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Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, almond milk, apples, carrots, and eggs.0
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Kefir, feta, old cheddar, Asiago, Greek yogurt, milk (1%), eggs, lunch meat (roasted turkey), Italian sausage, apple sauce (home made), rhubarb jam (home made), unsalted butter, Becel, flax oil, tomato sauce, three water bottles (tap water), Perrier, pickles, natural peanut butter, laughing cow light, light Philadelphia cheese, salad dressings, soy sauce light, hot sauce, apples, radishes, and a cabbage.
We go shopping if we run out of milk, eggs, or bananas.
This is just before a shopping trip so I will be stocking up on fresh veggies.0 -
Fat free ham, skinless chicken breasts0
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What's healthy is higly debatable, and must haves would depend on your taste, lifestyle, and availability. I can only answer to what I usually have stocked:
Whole milk, eggs, some kind of cream cheese, some kind of hard cheese for grating, butter, cooking oil, mayo, mustard, nut butters, pickles, maple syrup. Maybe yogurt or some dessert cheese.
A variety of cheese/fish/meat spreads for crispbread - Jarlsberg, brunost, caviar, smoked salmon, herring, mackerel, trout, liver pate, Jædersylte.
A variety of fresh fruit - mostly what's in season, lately I've had apples, pears, melons, passion fruit, pomegranates, pomelos, plums, quinces, peaches, grapes, figs.
A variety of vegetables for eating raw - broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, rutabaga, cucumber, beets; when available: kohlrabi, romanesco; occasionally because of high cost and short shelf life: salad greens and asparagus.
A variety of vegetables for cooking - usually onion, garlic, chili, potato, mushrooms, artichoke, corn, sweet potato, peppers, celeriac, squash/zucchini, celery, butternut squash (pumpkin).
Any leftovers from dinner, or homemade spread like tuna salad or ham salad.
ETA: As Lourdesong points out, you asked for what's in the fridge; the rest of my food is split between pantry and freezer, and equally important.0 -
Listed by order of importance for my fridge:
Greek yogurt; eggs; veggies; cottage cheese; fruit.
I keep meat in the freezer, however I consider protein and meat especially to be the primo health food and an absolute must.0 -
Spinach, milk, eggs, chicken thighs, fruit, sweet potatoes, tuna in the cupboard, my cheddar (not necessarily overly healthy, but I refuse to give it up!) Always loads of chicken thighs and beef in the freezer too. Obviously there's more in the fridge, but those are my must have's....0
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awesome ! thanks ill defitnitly be picking out a few things from everyones list !0
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Avocado, fish, chicken, green veg, peppers, yogurt, berries, cheese/0
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Eggs chicken spinach Greek yogurt cottage cheese cheese avocado red onion tomato chopped garlic banana apples carrots English muffin beer wine0
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Kefir! Yum yum yum!0
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Went to Costco yesterday...6lbs of broccoli, 6lbs of stir fry veggies, 96oz of egg whites, 7lbs of Greek yogurt, 2.5lbs of celery, 2lbs of butternut squash, 3lbs of romaine, 6 cartons of almond milk, high fiber tortillas.....should last about 1-2 weeks, maybe 3.
Forgot to mention...I live alone hahaha...love my veggies!!0 -
must have: fage 0% nonfat plain greek yogurt
most of my foods are not kept in fridge..right now my favs in fridge are only Ambrosia apples, unsweeten vanilla almond milk, jumbo medjool dates, quinoa, organic cumcumbers, EB large eggs and of course fage yogurt.0 -
Chicken breast, cottage cheese, seafood sticks, garlic puree, variety of veg/fruit, nut butter, milk, cheeses, eggs, greek yoghurt, gammon joint, garlic bread slices, mayo, jar of jalapenos, pickled everything under the sun almost, salami.0
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Full fat Fage, eggs, butter, cheese, olives, nuts, ghee, preserves, maple syrup, mustard, mayo, prunes, prune juice, Blue Diamond Almond milk, sriracha, ketchup, vermouth, wine, veggies and fruit.
Freezer has steak, chicken, fish, bread, ice cream, bacon, sausage, vodka, ouzo, veggies and fruit.0 -
Cream cheese, Greens (collard + spinach), any kind of vegetables I feel like, eggs + salted butter
Sugar free lemonade
(non fridge stuff : wholemeal bread, wholewheat noodles, lentils, tinned tuna )0 -
2% milk, sour cream, mayo, cottage cheese (4%), butter (the real stuff), ham, turkey, cheese for sandwiches (swiss and white american atm), cheese for snacking/salads (swiss, cheddar, and parm atm), eggs, water, apple cider (my "treat"), apples, pears, cucumber, carrots, kale, romaine, avocado... and I am sure I am forgetting something. I always do!0
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Oat milk, soya milk, dairy-free spread, smoked soya cheese, soya yoghurt, greek yoghurt, cheese spread, eggs, carrots, broccoli, courgette, sweet pepper, celery, bananas, dried apricots, prunes, Dijon mustard, tomato puree, mango chutney, fruity brown sauce, low sugar blackcurrant fruit spread ...0
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just one thing....hummus. Love it! It is always in my fridge.0
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eggs, carton of egg whites, low sodium cottage cheese and/or 0% greek yogurt.0
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