As I read the food diaries of MFP members..
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I'm an extremely picky eater. I buy what I know I like. I eat what I know I like. I don't have a ton of money to spend on groceries, so I don't want to spend it on food I may not like. If I stick with what I know I like - then I am good. I'm okay without a ton of variety in my life where food is concerned.
I guess I don't understand why people feel the need to question other people's food choices? I honestly don't care what anyone else eats - it is their choice, their body. I worry about what I'm eating and nothing else. To be completely honest, I don't even look at other people's diaries unless I am specifically asked to do so. *shrug* I guess it just doesn't matter to me.0 -
I find I get a taste for something and then eat it everyday until I hate it :laugh:
I get in the mood for something and eat it over and over and over again until im sick of it for awhile.. Right now, that is cream of wheat. Last week was oatmeal, then week before that was egg white omelets, etc etc etc.0 -
I eat a lot of the same foods because it works for me. I don't fix what ain't broken. Boring? Maybe. But it works.
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I eat pretty much the same breakfast/lunch every day in rotation. I would say it is out of convenience/cost sake. If I ate something different each day I would have to buy a lot more ingredients at the store. So I rotate between eggs, English muffin, cereal for breakfast... And usually have a wrap sandwich w/ fruit or Subway for lunch. I do however love to mix things up for dinners. I plan that a week in advance and try new recipes all the time.
What can I say... I am a creature of habit.0 -
My reason starts with E, easy.
I have 3 daughters and run a daycare in my home during the week. I like to try new things so maybe I'll make a batch of butternut squash soup. Well no one around here is going to touch it so I freeze individual portions then at lunch thaw it out, add my usual turkey breast (which I do the same with that, roast then freeze) avocado and whatever else I may want that day. I'll easily have that for lunch Mon-Fri.
Since I'm usually eating something different than everyone else it makes it so much easier on me. Dinner time is where I try to do less of being a short order cook but so far it works for us. I still introduce new things to my kids but this way ends up working in my favor. They see me eating something they don't have and they ask to try it and then will start to request it. If I set the same dish in front of them and say, this is dinner, I get more moans and reluctance to even try.
So far it works for us.0 -
For me, it takes the guess work out of all the meals.
I know that for breakfast I'll have an egg, a piece of ten grain bread w/butter and some form of fruit.
Lunch it's that same ten grain bread, turkey, mayo, and again fruit.
Snack is something with peanut butter normally
Dinner is whatever I have a taste for.
Also the turkey I buy is 7.99 a pound and when it's on sale at the store I tend to stock up.. which leaves me with turkey for weeks on end!0 -
Im OK with it, I lost a 1lb same thing different day Its mostly my schedule0
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mine is pretty much down to cost and calories. I'm a student so have a ridiculously low food budget per week, as my rent, bills and transport to campus eat up most of my loan money - normally I never spend over £15 for 7 days worth of food. I look out for the 'buy one get one free' and 'three for £5' or whatever offers, and usually this means eating the same or similar think over and over again.
As well, the things I am used to eating, I know the calorie values inside out by now, so I deem them 'safe' foods, and know that if that is what I have in my cupboard, I will be ok with regards my daily limit. This is also the reason I eat a lot of food that comes in packets and bars, such as salad pots and cereal bars, and veggie burgers, because the portions are measured out for me and I know exactly how many calories are in it. If I make, say, a spag bol or lasagne, it is much harder work figuring out the calorific value of a plateful, and there's a chance I could go over the recommended portion size when dishing it up.0 -
I think I have a lot of variety. I get sick of foods pretty quickly if I have them every day.
Except bagels. Asiago or Cheddar. Yum.0 -
Honestly, as I get further along in this journey, food has become less and less important (less exciting?). While I used to just love certain high calorie foods, I find them not worth it, so I stick to what I know is good and healthy. Boring perhaps, but it's working. I do tend to go out occassionally and will try something new and not worry about it - but even then, I find myself choosing healthy over yummy most of the time.0
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I eat oatmeal for breakfast almost everyday because it's quick and delicious. I eat a salad with feta cheese most weekdays because I work in a high school kitchen and it's the healthest thing I can find there that I like. As far as dinner goes, alot of times when I make something healthy that I like the rest of my family wont eat it, so I end up eating it everyday until it's gone so I don't have to throw it out. I have a very hectic schedule and find if I can't grab something quick to eat that's healthy then I will grab something quick that's unhealthy. So sometime I will purposely make alot of something so I will have leftovers that I can grab on the run. Sometimes I'll freeze portions if it's something that freezes well.0
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I eat a lot of the same things for lunches mostly because I eat lunch with my husband and, being diabetic he likes to stick to what works to keep his sugar levels balanced. I try to mix things up for supper but am limited by the fact that I cook for the whole family and I tried the making something for me and then a meal for the rest of them and it really doesn't work. AKA it drives me crazy!
I have found since I started counting calories that I am more likely to balance the meal for everyone and less likely to go with a junky meal because one child asks for it. (And don't judge by my record for this week because I'm stressed out about my son moving out Monday.)
I do think that this is going to be the way I eat from now on because I can't seem to limit my intake if I don't count.:ohwell:0 -
Every diet or meal plan I read has tons of variety. The problem is that it doesn't use up the same ingredients...so that tablespoon of chopped parsley I use in one recipe leaves me with the rest of the bunch to use up later. As a full-time working mom, I don't have time to make myself an omelet every morning, so my breakfasts tend to jockey back and forth between eggs and yogurt. We have a strict "use it up" policy in our house, so like others, we will have many repeats until we run out, and then we change it up. That being said, I love to cook and I can be really creative with what I have on hand, but some things are good enough to keep eating for a while! I agree that a lot of diets lack variety, but I think we're all learning and once we're comfortable with the major changes we're making, then we can branch out.0
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:flowerforyou: I decided to get entertainment and recreation from something other than food, so I keep my eating simple and find my fun and variety in other ways. :bigsmile:
This, exactly.
I am selective about when I decide to be imaginative with my food choices. Usually I save that for special events, family gatherings, holidays, or if I'm just "in the mood" for something different. I've been maintaining my goal weight for over a year now, eating the way I am comfortable. It is realistic, you just have to be a dedicated, conscious eater forever.
I stick to lean meats, seafood, fruits/veggies, homemade protein bars, non-fat greek yogurt, natural peanut butter, cocopop multigrain rice cakes, a frozen meal here or there, coffee, & skim milk0 -
My reason starts with E, easy.
I have 3 daughters and run a daycare in my home during the week. I like to try new things so maybe I'll make a batch of butternut squash soup. Well no one around here is going to touch it so I freeze individual portions then at lunch thaw it out, add my usual turkey breast (which I do the same with that, roast then freeze) avocado and whatever else I may want that day. I'll easily have that for lunch Mon-Fri.
Since I'm usually eating something different than everyone else it makes it so much easier on me. Dinner time is where I try to do less of being a short order cook but so far it works for us. I still introduce new things to my kids but this way ends up working in my favor. They see me eating something they don't have and they ask to try it and then will start to request it. If I set the same dish in front of them and say, this is dinner, I get more moans and reluctance to even try.
So far it works for us.
Agreed! I'm usually eating something different from the family, so that is definitely a factor. And my kids also ask to sample what I have, if they like it I know that I can make that for the entire family next time.0 -
I eat a lot of the same things because I am super broke, especially at the end of the month!0
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I eat a lot of the same foods because it works for me. I don't fix what ain't broken. Boring? Maybe. But it works.
Amen to that! I eat alot of the same stuff too, and i also have a slim fast most mornings, but hey this is working for me, so im gonna keep with it!0 -
Although i do not eat any diet supplement things or shakes or whatever, but I think my diary could use a bit more variety.
I have to admit, often I lack imagination , and there is family constraint. I am not going to cook 2 different things for 3 people, because my husband picky one way, my toddler another way and than there is me. Mainly I think we should eat more fish and seafood, but I have really no idea how to cook them.
As far as fruit and veggies concern, we eat the same ones until I run out. I shop at Cosco once in 2 weeks and buy 3-4 fruits by the case and 4-5 big back of vegetables, and I only buy small amounts during the middle time. Around here that is the cheapest you can go on fresh produce. So yes my evening snack was peach for 5-6 days in a row, but I like it so what? If next week they have a mango case I will buy 2 cases , because everybody loves it in our house.
Also I like the egg with bacon or sausage type of breakfast, and almost every day I eat that. It is usually one of my highest calorie meal of the day, but it is sooo worth it.0 -
YUP... THAT'S ME TOO!!!0
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Comfort and what I know how to make. I am the type to try new recipes and experiment, so occasionally I do make other things.0
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For me it's cost, ease, and I'm a picky eater. I don't eat the same stuff daily but I have the same 6 or so snack I rotate, mix & match and like to eat. I do a meal replacement shake for breakfast & lunch and I add fruits, peanut butter, instant coffee, etc. I don't have time to make breakfast and the shake is a savior.0
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My diet is primarily fruits and vegetables and I vary them according to what is in season. Less expensive and tasty, also. For protein, I like yogurt, eggs, fish and occasional meat or poultry. My biggest issue is making my own bread and loving to eat it. Trying out new recipes, a quick test eating and then give the bread to the neighbors or homeless. I freeze some for myself, but it calls out to me even from the freezer.0
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I find I get a taste for something and then eat it everyday until I hate it :laugh:
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Mine isn't boring due to that fact that I love to figure out what I am going to have. I love to go for my husband and our two boys. I hate eating the same thing over and over again so I try to change things. I am on a budget too but I don't let it stop me.0
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for me it is just much easier to stick to the same foods. I dont really get bored of it so I figure if it works, why not continue. I find that if I stray from the norm, I dont keep track as well. I find I am satisfied with my choices and really dont desire anything else.0
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The day after grocery shopping I'll make a huge variety of foods because I have so much to work with!
Fast forward a week or two and I'm running low (or out of) those items I started with, but I'll have some stragglers left over I want to finish or they'll go bad. My current stragglers are nectarines, sprouts, and bananas. I've always got a plethora of canned items so I'll try to mix and match, but year, my diet is going to be fairly boring until I go to the store again.0 -
I like variety too so I try a new recipe every other week, but keep to my staples. My staples are jello-temptations, sara lee 45 calorie bread, boca burgers, turkey, mustard, ketchup, eggs, fruit, baked lays, and low cal soup. I always have this stuff on hand for a quick meal. But I have tried crab cakes, cream cheese wontons, meatloaf, sweet potato fries, chicken fajita, and my next is chicken-pot-pie.
I've realized that I can't afford to buy a ton of different ingredients all at once, but overtime I have acquired quite a lot and it hasn't broken the bank. Now when I look at a recipe usually all I need is the poultry/seafood or the produce. I take from the same low-cal recipe sites that I trust (for the most part) and they seem to use a lot of the same healthy ingredients and ways of making things... so now after a couple months on this whole diet thing and a weekly/bi-weekly grocery trip where I have acquired one or two new ingredients (along with my staples) I am able to see a lot more variety in my diary.
Although if you peek @ the diary this week you'll be disappointed because i cheated and its a mess.
My recipe sites...
http://www.hungry-girl.com/
http://www.skinnytaste.com/0 -
was looking through prevention and ran across this (super coincidence!) ...
apparently variety is good but habitual is the "way of the skinny girl."
http://www.prevention.com/naturallyslim/list/5.shtml0 -
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I'm in a routine. It makes shopping and decision making on what to eat very easy. It keeps my calorie and nutritional intake consistent.
This.0
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