Whats your fav go to diet foods?
nas24
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I'm about to head to the store to stock up on good, diet food, and wanted to know what everyone else's go to diet foods are? Snacks or meals. Thanks!
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Pepperidge Farm Deli Flats w/ low fat peanut butter
Salad with Chicken breast, fat free ranch and a bit of buffalo wing sauce
I think I eat these two things every single day! I am boring but it is dependable.0 -
laughing cow light cheese wedges (flavored) and arnolds mini sandwich thins! They are great when you have a cheesy craving. Like a mini cheese sandwich for 85 calories!0
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Fresh fruits & veggies, 0% Fat plain Greek Yogurt (Fage or Chobani brand), turkey tenderloins, chicken, brown rice, quinoa, wheat berries, eggs, low fat cheese, whole wheat wraps. This is basically my whole shopping list. I like tzatziki for a spread or dip for veggies.0
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Japanese Cabbage Pizza!!!!
http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/japanese-pizza-recipe.html
I seriously add some japs and nix the almonds and I am one happy b***h!0 -
I do not eat ''diet'' food, I eat food period.
Almonds
Chicken breast
Eggs
parmesan cheese (pack alot of flavor)
frozen berries
greek yogurt
Plenty of vegetables
A few fruits0 -
Fruits. veggies, and nuts.I try to stay as far away from processed as I can.0
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Fage Mango greek yogurt, tea biscuits (I know, random), and flavored water.0
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chicken breast, fish, salad, fresh veggies, a little pasta or potatoes, beans and lentils... here are a couple of my favourite recipes...
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/9021/chicken-and-white-bean-stew
http://weightwatchers.co.uk/food/rcp/index.aspx?recipeId=70106020 -
"Diet Foods" make me cringe.. the very thought. Oh, I used to buy the lean cuisines and healty choices that the supermarkets sold but often these had lots of sugar in lieu of the fats being removed.
Just get some veggies, some nice lean meat - chicken and fish - although lean beef and lamb is delicious too (unless of course you're vegetarian <oops!>).
For snacking try celery, sweet peppers (capsicums) and grapes , cottage cheese, crispbread, blueberries, apples, or whatever fruits you prefer.
I hardly ever buy ready meals - sure it means having to guestimate calories - but I'd rather be 100-200 cals out per day and know that everything is fresh than have precise measurements and a ton of preservatives for my body to process.0 -
I hardly ever buy ready meals - sure it means having to guestimate calories - but I'd rather be 100-200 cals out per day and know that everything is fresh than have precise measurements and a ton of preservatives for my body to process.
I agree :bigsmile:0 -
Watermelon. Yummy.0
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I do not eat ''diet'' food, I eat food period.
Almonds
Chicken breast
Eggs
parmesan cheese (pack alot of flavor)
frozen berries
greek yogurt
Plenty of vegetables
A few fruits0 -
I have found that friut is the best for me as snack food. I grab a med size container and pack it with friut that I can just eat any time I get hungry. I usually have: plums (generally only 30ish cals each!), Strawberries, grapes, sometimes half a bannana, or an apple. Its great for between breakfest and lunch snack... or anytime.
I always fill my cart at the grocery store with veggies and friut. Grap maybe a small thing of pork and some chicken. Soy milk, Like vanilla soy milk or almond milk which are great in low cal cerial. Also great in smoothies. Also I love special K cerial, great dry and great with soymilk. So far it seems to be the best with flavor and you get more for less cals. Speial k redberries, 1 cup is 110 cal, pour a little vanilla soymilk on it and you've got a 145-165 cal snack and its filling. Great with sliced bannanas too... yum!0 -
Don't like the word "diet" just tends to focus on the reminder that your restricting and then you want it even more and we all want what we can't have right!? Shop the perimeters of the grocery store... prepare your food ahead like chop up your veggies & fruit the moment you get home so it is easier to grab in those weak moments. Take to-go snack packs in your car so your less tempted when out and about (examples, protein bar, raw almonds, etc.) My secret weapon helps to curb my sweet tooth and give me the energy that I didn't use to have... so grateful.
Feel free to friend me for some calorie free food for thought. Have a fit-abulous day! Colleen0 -
I do not eat ''diet'' food, I eat food period.
Almonds
Chicken breast
Eggs
parmesan cheese (pack alot of flavor)
frozen berries
greek yogurt
Plenty of vegetables
A few fruits
LIKE! Diet should describe your food intake, not the type of food you eat. Eat natural, whole, unprocessed foods and you can't go wrong. Use MFP to watch your caloric, sugar and sodium intake and you'll get where you want to be.0 -
Thanks for all the input guys! This really helped me add somethings to my list.0
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Do yall like soy or almond milk better? Also what are some foods that pack protein (snack or meals) that you love to eat?0
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Aldi's mini rice cakes - cheese flavor....sometimes dipped in fat free sour cream mixed with powdered onion soup ;-)0
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Do yall like soy or almond milk better? Also what are some foods that pack protein (snack or meals) that you love to eat?
Never tried soy milk and don't want to. I don't like the fact that soy has estrogenic effects but that's just me and my weirdness.
I bought some organic unsweetened almond milk and truthfully, I can hardly stomach it. Maybe it's just the brand I got (Pacific Foods) or maybe it's the fact it's unsweetened, but I can't drink it and I'm not a picky eater/drinker so in my case that's saying a lot.
For protein I love eggs. I make mini omelets for myself using one whole egg and 2 egg whites (you can by pasteurized whites in little cartons so there's no mess - you can measure them out and one tablespoon is roughly one egg white). I might throw in some cheese and veggies and it's sooo delicious.
If I need to up my protein and for whatever reason can't have it in food form I will make a whey shake with 2% milk but you can use skim or even water (but it's yummier with milk).
Other good sources of protein are legumes, nuts, chicken, turkey, beef and I'm sure others will have good ideas for you. Edit - forgot to add cottage cheese!!0 -
sunflower seeds, natural almond butter, apples, pineapple in a can (100% juice), tuna fish, low salt deli meats, 2% land o lakes american cheese from the deli, the arnolds flats are amazing and only 100 calories, kashi go lean bars are great too.0
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I love soy products, Almond milk and almond butter. Just make sure that there's no added sugar. I personally get the ones that are in the baking section of the store instead of the side where the milk is kept. The product just tastes better. I do notice that soy has more sugar than almond milk but I try to add a little of both in my diet for balance.
Have fun eating good foods.0 -
Yeah i use to drink soy milk and i liked it, but i know lots of friends that drink almond milk and figure i should give it a shot. I have to get those egg whites, ready to make. Def help when im taking care of my crazy busy daughter. Thanks everyone!0
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oh yeah Almond milk is amazing. I like it better then regular milk! And the chocolate one is amazing!!!
I forgot asparagus. mmmm. my favorite veggie by far.
throw some olive oil on them, a little mrs dash and grill 'em...so good.0 -
I prefer Almond Milk and like someone else said, I prefer the tetra packs found near the baking foods section. I agree that they just seem to taste better.
As for 'diet foods' I TRY to avoid them as much as possible and TRY to avoid processed foods. Shop the outside supermarket isles and eat fresh! If I stick with it, I have more energy and my stomach feels flatter.0 -
I like to use cucumber slices in lieu of chips for dipping in salsa or hummus. They give me the crunch with out the calories.
Also, I enjoy flovored Almondmilk; I've got Vanilla right now. (Soy milk made some members of my family gassy.)0 -
Hummus and vegs, I cant get enough0
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Muller Light Fat Free Assorted Chocolate Yogurts - under 99 cals a pot
Also Go ahead yoghurt bars and crispy slices. - 147 cals0 -
I'm also trying to stay away from the processed foods, so no diet food per se. Just about every time I shop, I buy lots of fruit (whatever's on season and cheap). I like to make a big bowl of it when i get hope so its all ready to go for a fruit salad treat whenever I want. I buy lots of veggies, because you can always use veggies. I alwats have eggs ang egg whites.
For protein, I like to have some unsalted nuts and natural nut butter. I also picked up some of those tuna packs recently, so I'm trying those out. And I like to keep beans on hand.
I drink the almond milk. I just switched to the unsweetened and it's okay. I don't mind making my oatmeal with it, but it was a bit rough to take just plain in a glass. I used to get the sweetened vanilla kind which is delish, but I thought I might clean it up a bit by getting the unsweetened. I've never looked for milk in the baking section. I'll have to check that out.0 -
I stay away from processed foods as much as I can and this time of year is great for local fruits and vegetables0
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Miracle Noodles are my latest food obsession. They're zero calories/carbs/etc and I like to add them to my stir-fry Asian-style dishes. They're super filling and are a great pasta substitute.0
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