What's a food you're currently obsessed with?
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pancakerunner wrote: »
Why say 'either' or 'or'....a little of both sounds pretty good to me😛1 -
Beyond Meat veggie sausages. Omg they are so good.
BBQ and wrap in a naan bread with veganaise, Dijon mustard and spring mix.2 -
I'm figuring out more thing to put humus onto. Apple + humus, lettuce +salad dressing + humus, avocado + humus, humus mixed with hardboiled egg. Gee, maybe humus is a current obsession this week.0
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Grilled chicken breast, basmati rice, and broccoli. I could eat it for every meal!2
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Coconut cream/lime/cilantro rice FTW1
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Kid meat. It is milder and leaner than lamb. It's more expensive though, as goats need to be weaned later than lambs so they more expensive to raise. The billy's used to be slaughtered at birth because they were seen as a waste product of the goat cheese industry so it's nice to see some farmers raising the billy's for meat. We had roast kid goat racks tonight.
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I've been really jonesing for some falafel. I think I might go out on a Ledge and try making some6
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I have had strawberries with dark chocolate hummus every night for the past 3 weeks. Sometimes I add in some coconut milk whipped cream.2
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Premier protein shakes. I crave them after a workout. They must put something addictive in them, lol1
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GazelleLady wrote: »Premier protein shakes. I crave them after a workout. They must put something addictive in them, lol
I have some just sitting in my cupboard. Got a few of them (freebie) but I haven't tried cause the ingredients don't jive with what I'd want to consume...1 -
brightsideofpink wrote: »I have had strawberries with dark chocolate hummus every night for the past 3 weeks. Sometimes I add in some coconut milk whipped cream.
I've never even heard of that yummy sounding flavor hummus! I looked online, and it seems to be double the calories of regular hummus (340 cal/2 oz for chocolate vs 170 cal/2.5 oz for plain hummus, so that will be a treat that I look forward to once I have a bit more weight loss. It sounds goooooood.0 -
GazelleLady wrote: »Premier protein shakes. I crave them after a workout. They must put something addictive in them, lol
I finally found a protein drink (mix) that I can tolerate the texture and taste, and as time has gone by, I've grown to actually like it. I get it at Costco, Orgain Organic Protein mix (I choose the chocolate flavored). I mix one scoop with 1/2 cup water and 1/2 cup unsweetened soy milk.0 -
All the things I am having to now restrict due to my chronic medical junk acting up and causing increases in my pain levels.
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Yogurt
Soda
Curry
Hot sauce
There is more but those are the cravings I am having that I can't fulfill.4 -
southkonahi wrote: »brightsideofpink wrote: »I have had strawberries with dark chocolate hummus every night for the past 3 weeks. Sometimes I add in some coconut milk whipped cream.
I've never even heard of that yummy sounding flavor hummus! I looked online, and it seems to be double the calories of regular hummus (340 cal/2 oz for chocolate vs 170 cal/2.5 oz for plain hummus, so that will be a treat that I look forward to once I have a bit more weight loss. It sounds goooooood.
I buy Tribe. A serving is 60 calories for 33 g. A double serving at 66 g is actually really satisfying and filling for only 120 calories, especially if you put it on fruit rather than eat by the spoonful. It tastes like brownie batter. Give it a go!2 -
Kid meat. It is milder and leaner than lamb. It's more expensive though, as goats need to be weaned later than lambs so they more expensive to raise. The billy's used to be slaughtered at birth because they were seen as a waste product of the goat cheese industry so it's nice to see some farmers raising the billy's for meat. We had roast kid goat racks tonight.
You may want to read this
https://www.treehugger.com/whats-wrong-with-veal-1275190 -
I'm currently 'obsessing' over scrambling or stir frying Firm tofu with lots of cumin and tumeric/smoked paprika/blk. pepper/onions....lots of spice w/ assorted veggies/mushrooms....yum yum3
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edamame! I buy them as frozen bags, defrost one a week and that's my lunch. VERY filling, low calorie and so yummy!
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Kid meat. It is milder and leaner than lamb. It's more expensive though, as goats need to be weaned later than lambs so they more expensive to raise. The billy's used to be slaughtered at birth because they were seen as a waste product of the goat cheese industry so it's nice to see some farmers raising the billy's for meat. We had roast kid goat racks tonight.
You may want to read this
https://www.treehugger.com/whats-wrong-with-veal-127519
Kid isn't veal. It's young goat. The argument against humane (non crate) veal seems to be "it's not vegan," also.9 -
moonbeams896 wrote: »edamame! I buy them as frozen bags, defrost one a week and that's my lunch. VERY filling, low calorie and so yummy!
Another thing I'm also 'obsessing' over...I think I've had these everyday now for weeks 🤣🤣 They make great little snacks!3
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