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dimond1994
dimond1994 Posts: 3 Member
edited November 24 in Health and Weight Loss
My diet mostly consists of carbs because it makes me feel full (I was ill when I was younger now I don’t feel hungry) But I can be a bit picky with food. I found a good recipe site but I’m not confident to try things. What ideas could you suggest?

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  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    I suggest aiming for confidence, and the most effective strategy is to try new things.
  • dimond1994
    dimond1994 Posts: 3 Member
    I do like to cook and me and my partner try things together sometimes however we are currently live with his mum and she cooks and mostly it’s dinners with spice or things that make me feel physically sick when I try to cook no one else will eat it so it’s just me with loads of food that goes to waste cause I can’t freeze it
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Then you have to buy smaller amounts more often and plan better. Eating well - healthy and tasty - can be both cheap and easy.
  • dimond1994
    dimond1994 Posts: 3 Member
    Thank you I will discuss with my partner see if we will do this together or just myself do you have any advice for best exercises to?
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    Have you talked with the two of them? You could offer to make dinner for everyone a few nights a week. If that doesn't work, could you offer to contribute a side or salad when his mom is cooking?
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    I agree that you can volunteer to cook one night a week.

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/emofly/foods-everyone-should-learn-to-cook?utm_term=.wn4x5nYKB#.hljxZErQJ

    Get yourself a binder and start loading it with recipes to try. Make notes of what works and what doesn't. You can expand your repertoire one recipe at a time.
  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,590 MFP Moderator
    edited January 2018
    dimond1994 wrote: »
    I can be a bit picky with food.

    You are going to have to expand on this to get much help

    also, check out the recipes board, there are all sorts of threads based on ingredients, dietary style, or cooking methods.
  • mikeb4bjj
    mikeb4bjj Posts: 317 Member
    dimond1994 wrote: »
    My diet mostly consists of carbs because it makes me feel full (I was ill when I was younger now I don’t feel hungry) But I can be a bit picky with food. I found a good recipe site but I’m not confident to try things. What ideas could you suggest?

    Eat fewer carbs and be less picky. You know what the right thing is. You just have to make yourself do it and, to that, there isn't a trick. Own your life and your habits.

  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    start small........pick easy, inexpensive recipes and keep the ones you like then toss the rest. Write down foods you like so you can remember them next time your shopping. Carbs are a wicked thing that grabs a hold of you...just try to limit them the best that you can ;)

    Carbohydrates are just a macronutrient, one that's found in an astonishing array of foods. Donuts have them, but so does wheat germ, sweet potatoes, kale, broccoli, and cashews.

    Assuming OP is meeting her needs for protein and fat, there is no need for her to limit carbohydrates, especially if they make her feel full. Limiting the macronutrient that drives personal satisfaction is a perfect recipe for a frustrating and unsustainable weight loss effort. Many people who enjoy carbohydrates are able to lose weight while still including moderate or even high amounts of them in their diet (like me!).

    While I think it's fine for people to limit carbohydrates if they find it's the easiest way for them to reach a deficit, there's no reason for anyone to feel as if they have to do it. And desiring carbohydrates doesn't mean that they're "wicked" or that they've grabbed you any more than someone craving a juicy steak, a glass of whole milk, a fried egg, or a glass of bulletproof coffee is a sign that protein or fat are "evil" and have grabbed someone.
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    start small........pick easy, inexpensive recipes and keep the ones you like then toss the rest. Write down foods you like so you can remember them next time your shopping. Carbs are a wicked thing that grabs a hold of you...just try to limit them the best that you can ;)

    Carbohydrates are just a macronutrient, one that's found in an astonishing array of foods. Donuts have them, but so does wheat germ, sweet potatoes, kale, broccoli, and cashews.

    Assuming OP is meeting her needs for protein and fat, there is no need for her to limit carbohydrates, especially if they make her feel full. Limiting the macronutrient that drives personal satisfaction is a perfect recipe for a frustrating and unsustainable weight loss effort. Many people who enjoy carbohydrates are able to lose weight while still including moderate or even high amounts of them in their diet (like me!).

    While I think it's fine for people to limit carbohydrates if they find it's the easiest way for them to reach a deficit, there's no reason for anyone to feel as if they have to do it. And desiring carbohydrates doesn't mean that they're "wicked" or that they've grabbed you any more than someone craving a juicy steak, a glass of whole milk, a fried egg, or a glass of bulletproof coffee is a sign that protein or fat are "evil" and have grabbed someone.

    carbs are my friend.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    start small........pick easy, inexpensive recipes and keep the ones you like then toss the rest. Write down foods you like so you can remember them next time your shopping. Carbs are a wicked thing that grabs a hold of you...just try to limit them the best that you can ;)

    Carbohydrates are just a macronutrient, one that's found in an astonishing array of foods. Donuts have them, but so does wheat germ, sweet potatoes, kale, broccoli, and cashews.

    Assuming OP is meeting her needs for protein and fat, there is no need for her to limit carbohydrates, especially if they make her feel full. Limiting the macronutrient that drives personal satisfaction is a perfect recipe for a frustrating and unsustainable weight loss effort. Many people who enjoy carbohydrates are able to lose weight while still including moderate or even high amounts of them in their diet (like me!).

    While I think it's fine for people to limit carbohydrates if they find it's the easiest way for them to reach a deficit, there's no reason for anyone to feel as if they have to do it. And desiring carbohydrates doesn't mean that they're "wicked" or that they've grabbed you any more than someone craving a juicy steak, a glass of whole milk, a fried egg, or a glass of bulletproof coffee is a sign that protein or fat are "evil" and have grabbed someone.

    carbs are my friend.

    Mine, too. A delicous, delicious friend that gives me energy for my workouts.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    start small........pick easy, inexpensive recipes and keep the ones you like then toss the rest. Write down foods you like so you can remember them next time your shopping. Carbs are a wicked thing that grabs a hold of you...just try to limit them the best that you can ;)

    Carbohydrates are just a macronutrient, one that's found in an astonishing array of foods. Donuts have them, but so does wheat germ, sweet potatoes, kale, broccoli, and cashews.

    Assuming OP is meeting her needs for protein and fat, there is no need for her to limit carbohydrates, especially if they make her feel full. Limiting the macronutrient that drives personal satisfaction is a perfect recipe for a frustrating and unsustainable weight loss effort. Many people who enjoy carbohydrates are able to lose weight while still including moderate or even high amounts of them in their diet (like me!).

    While I think it's fine for people to limit carbohydrates if they find it's the easiest way for them to reach a deficit, there's no reason for anyone to feel as if they have to do it. And desiring carbohydrates doesn't mean that they're "wicked" or that they've grabbed you any more than someone craving a juicy steak, a glass of whole milk, a fried egg, or a glass of bulletproof coffee is a sign that protein or fat are "evil" and have grabbed someone.

    carbs are my friend.

    Yep, delicious, filling (for many), affordable, full of fiber, nutrient-rich, easily used energy . . . what's not to love?
  • Poisonedpawn78
    Poisonedpawn78 Posts: 1,145 Member
    Every meal doesnt have to be your favourite food ever. Pick a day and risk that one meal a week to be something you havent tried before. You will be surprised what you end up liking
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    start small........pick easy, inexpensive recipes and keep the ones you like then toss the rest. Write down foods you like so you can remember them next time your shopping. Carbs are a wicked thing that grabs a hold of you...just try to limit them the best that you can ;)

    Carbohydrates are just a macronutrient, one that's found in an astonishing array of foods. Donuts have them, but so does wheat germ, sweet potatoes, kale, broccoli, and cashews.

    Assuming OP is meeting her needs for protein and fat, there is no need for her to limit carbohydrates, especially if they make her feel full. Limiting the macronutrient that drives personal satisfaction is a perfect recipe for a frustrating and unsustainable weight loss effort. Many people who enjoy carbohydrates are able to lose weight while still including moderate or even high amounts of them in their diet (like me!).

    While I think it's fine for people to limit carbohydrates if they find it's the easiest way for them to reach a deficit, there's no reason for anyone to feel as if they have to do it. And desiring carbohydrates doesn't mean that they're "wicked" or that they've grabbed you any more than someone craving a juicy steak, a glass of whole milk, a fried egg, or a glass of bulletproof coffee is a sign that protein or fat are "evil" and have grabbed someone.

    carbs are my friend.

    Yep, delicious, filling (for many), affordable, full of fiber, nutrient-rich, easily used energy . . . what's not to love?
    They're also fluffy and cuddly and you can put a leash on them and go for a walk!

    Wait, that's these guys :#
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