What are your must eat every day foods?

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  • VegjoyP
    VegjoyP Posts: 2,773 Member
    edited October 2022
    -LEAFY GREENS!
    -Broccoli most days
    -Coffee
    -Tofu most days
    -Almond or Cashew milk
    -Plant protein powder
    -Green Vibrance or other "superfood greens"
    -Nutritional yeast
    -Tumeric/ golden milk

    Lately, some small amount of wholegrain or fruit or starchy veggie- scandanavian crispbread, rice cake, Ezekiel, sweet potato, apple or berries
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    ccrdragon wrote: »
    The only must on my list is coffee - it greatly increases the life span of people who interact with me in the morning.

    Exactly this
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 12,057 Member
    There are several foods I eat at least 2-3 times per week, but the only one daily is a tall glass of skim milk. Seventeen grams of protein for 170 calories, equally suited for any meal of the day (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, bedtime). I think I can count on one hand with fingers left over the number of days over the last decade I've not had at least 1 glass, and often multiple glasses.
  • vivmom2014
    vivmom2014 Posts: 1,649 Member
    Twizzlers and chocolate. (You didn't say we have to be particularly proud of it :D )
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,757 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    glassyo wrote: »
    COGypsy wrote: »
    glassyo wrote: »
    Does it count if you're a creature of habit?

    Banana
    Greek yogurt/cottage cheese/protein powder mixture
    Whipped cream cheese and sliced turkey on a coco lite pop cake
    Various cookies and chocolate
    Oatmeal

    What is a coco lite pop cake? I know you're as fond of the kitchen as I am, so I need to know if I'm missing out on something quick and easy B)

    Basically a delivery system for delicious toppings. :)

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    Like a rice cake but smoother, bigger, and not as strofoamy.


    Also tortilla-sized (the taco size), and 20 calories per each. Not much flavor of its own - "delivery mechanism" is a good description. They get soggy easily, but are good for "spread and eat" stuff. I used to eat them for breakfast as a peanut butter delivery mechanism.

    Strofoamy? What in the heck were my fingers thinking?

    They DO get soggy easily. Also one of the reasons I like them. For....reasons. 😁
  • COGypsy
    COGypsy Posts: 1,365 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    glassyo wrote: »
    COGypsy wrote: »
    glassyo wrote: »
    Does it count if you're a creature of habit?

    Banana
    Greek yogurt/cottage cheese/protein powder mixture
    Whipped cream cheese and sliced turkey on a coco lite pop cake
    Various cookies and chocolate
    Oatmeal

    What is a coco lite pop cake? I know you're as fond of the kitchen as I am, so I need to know if I'm missing out on something quick and easy B)

    Basically a delivery system for delicious toppings. :)

    3eoieladxmdh.jpg

    Like a rice cake but smoother, bigger, and not as strofoamy.


    Also tortilla-sized (the taco size), and 20 calories per each. Not much flavor of its own - "delivery mechanism" is a good description. They get soggy easily, but are good for "spread and eat" stuff. I used to eat them for breakfast as a peanut butter delivery mechanism.

    Morning peanut butter was my first thought! I’ll have to look for these next time I shop!
  • perryc05
    perryc05 Posts: 226 Member
    It's a cliche but I need an apple every day or I don't feel right.
  • xxronexx
    xxronexx Posts: 8 Member
    milk... ok, it's not a "food" as such, but for all of my life that I can remember, cereal (whether shreddies, muesli, porrige oats, weetabix etc) with milk every morning for breakfast is definitely a must. (except the few days on holiday in the summer where I had a full english, (well, not quite full, just egg, bacon, sausages, mushrooms - yum!)

    a custard cream with my breakfast coffee was also a must but I've weaned myself off the breakfast custard cream "calories and unnecessary sugar" this year.
    If I could afford them, mushrooms everyday would be a must!
    ...and probably, if I could afford it (money and calories) AND had the time to cook it... full english breakfast every day lol
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,261 Member
    I do have coffee every day, that's about it, oh, and water.
  • SafariGalNYC
    SafariGalNYC Posts: 1,558 Member
    Açaí juice. I do a shot many mornings..
  • 33gail33
    33gail33 Posts: 1,155 Member
    edited October 2022
    Green tea every day for sure. Two eggs, spinach, black beans and blueberries 95% of the time. Especially spinach and blueberries, I don't like to miss those. If I don't think I'm going to get them in one of my meals I'll put them in the blender with some almond milk to drink in the morning.
  • BartBVanBockstaele
    BartBVanBockstaele Posts: 623 Member
    edited October 2022
    My very first meal of the day is, almost without exception, 125 ml tomato puree + 125 g of a frozen vegetable mix + 2 tbsp of psyllium husks + 1 tbsp of a self-made spice mix and one can of sardines. That gives me a total of 263 kcal not including the spices (according to package information, anyway). It takes about 120 s to put together, followed by 10 m in the microwave. It is my favourite meal of the day.
  • BCLadybug888
    BCLadybug888 Posts: 1,755 Member
    edited October 2022
    Djinn22 wrote: »
    Yum, I love easy food....mashed banana and rolled oats are one of mine, also delicious baked, or microwaved.
    I'm going hard out on rice, peanut butter, and a vege oxo cube, at the moment, seems to stop me from snacking, and is inexpensive, and tasty.

    Is this all together? I'm pretty intrigued by that........I think I need more info.

    Hi... Just bananas and rolled oats together for one recipe (no other ingredients), and the other one, I mix the oxo cube and peanut butter with boiling water before mixing with the cooked rice.

    Hey - today I tried a small ripe banana mashed then stirred in 1/2 cup rolled oats - it seemed a bit dry so I decided to add 2 tablespoons water too, and I sprinkled with cinnamon (as I love cinnamon, but debated peanut butter) then microwaved for 2 minutes. It came out pretty good! Ate it with 1/2 cup milk poured on top. Very easy & quite tasty.
  • JaysFan82
    JaysFan82 Posts: 853 Member
    Same breakfast everyday after my run

    English Muffin with I can't believe it's not butter. Whey protein shake mixed with Almond Milk and a large coffee 3 creamer no sugar.
  • MaggieGirl135
    MaggieGirl135 Posts: 1,033 Member
    Always coffee in the morning.
    Usually oatmeal for breakfast.
    Usually Greek yogurt for afternoon snack.
    Usually salad for dinner (toppings vary).
  • PAPYRUS3
    PAPYRUS3 Posts: 13,259 Member
    Supplements for sure - collagen/vitamins (D/C/Magnesium)/omega 3's/psyllium husks

    As many fermented foods that I have - usually Kimchi/sauerkraut/raw apple cider vinegar/yogurt
    tempeh a few times/week...

    Everyday are leafy green veggies/cabbage(red)/garlic/onions/tumeric/sea vegetables/chia/flax/seeds
  • Wynterbourne
    Wynterbourne Posts: 2,235 Member
    I would go insane if I ate the same thing everyday. I'm a big foodie and am able to lose weight because I have a variety of things and always cater to my cravings within my allotted calories.
  • VegjoyP
    VegjoyP Posts: 2,773 Member
    Sooo... well this post got lost on origional, simple question.... um...
    So things that I have been eating every day lately
    Baby spinach
    Scandinavian Fiber crackers
    Tofu ( most days)
    Leafy greens spring mix
    Broccoli ( most days)
    Almond milk

  • vivmom2014
    vivmom2014 Posts: 1,649 Member
    Whether this is a discussion of same foods every day or not, I will say that when I stick to my core recipes and foods for which I know the calorie counts, I tend to "do better" overall with eating, i.e., hit the calorie goal without going over the cliff. (And what is wrong with the recipe builder these days? It is nearly impossible to use, at least on my browser.)

    So introducing new foods, or trying to accurately record restaurant meals, can lead me to a sense of frustration. It's certainly not that I don't desire a good variety of foods -- I'm just saying that familiar foods are easier and more accurate to log, which in the end is a win.
  • BCLadybug888
    BCLadybug888 Posts: 1,755 Member
    edited October 2022
    I am definitely not an "Eat the same thing everyday" person, and my diet has only grown more varied since I retired and started focusing on my health and weight.

    That being said, there are some inherent pitfalls in my ever changing, ever trying ways - pitfalls to overeating, for me, such as finding a new tasty dish or snack that then 'calls' to me, or by having such a variety of food I like stocking my cupboards, fridge & freezer that can at times 'call' to me too - there are indeed a few items I just shouldn't have available, as they are never a wise choice, like potato chips or candy bars, so I save those for either 'one of' purchases or to consume outside the home.

    So I actually think that having a few reliable, satiating, calorie-wise items that you enjoy repeated in your regular diet is probably wise and would make this whole weight-loss/weight management a lot easier.

    I came to this thread with that in mind - what are other people's must haves?? Maybe I should get a bit less varied and more disciplined, to make this easier on me in many ways but most especially to be successful??

    And of course I have now added a few more ideas to my repertoire 😝 🤣 and ordered new food items to come online...
  • delillolauren
    delillolauren Posts: 35 Member
    Coffee
    Eggs
    Bacon
    Cucumbers
  • Dougf09
    Dougf09 Posts: 10 Member
    Thinking of eating an egg everyday, an apple, a banana and rolled oats

    Protein shake, because it's always difficult to hit my protein goal with solid foods 😪
  • mrmota70
    mrmota70 Posts: 533 Member
    5oz Fage 0% with 5-6oz of fresh pineapple, mango, grapes, or cherries when in season.... 17oz of French pressed Lavazza Espresso coffee with 1oz of half and half.
  • carla711
    carla711 Posts: 2 Member
    Tomatoes and cheese
  • nurkowskimarcus
    nurkowskimarcus Posts: 13 Member
    Old fashioned oats with crunchy peanut butter and honey is what I eat everyday in the morning.
  • widgit808
    widgit808 Posts: 194 Member
    Lunch everyday cabbage soup with eggwhites. Little bit o kale and jalapeno added for texture contrast.kpmp7slzazue.jpg
  • BartBVanBockstaele
    BartBVanBockstaele Posts: 623 Member
    edited November 2022
    widgit808 wrote: »
    Lunch everyday cabbage soup with eggwhites. Little bit o kale and jalapeno added for texture contrast.kpmp7slzazue.jpg
    Sounds good. How do you prepare the egg whites? I found that mixing them up with a bit of flavourless unsweetened whey protein powder makes them extremely easy to cook in the microwave, and they release cleanly, without adding any oil.

  • allaboutthecake
    allaboutthecake Posts: 1,535 Member
    edited November 2022
    Fiber. Lots n lots of fiber every day. I get em from frozen berries and also butternut squash & other frozen veggies. Fish every day. And every day at lunch I like 2 tea bags of tea/honey/splenda. Its warm, its tasty, its satisfying.

    And potatoes.
  • BartBVanBockstaele
    BartBVanBockstaele Posts: 623 Member
    Fiber. Lots n lots of fiber every day. I get em from frozen berries and also butternut squash & other frozen veggies. Fish every day. And every day at lunch I like 2 tea bags of tea/honey/splenda. Its warm, its tasty, its satisfying.

    And potatoes.
    Fibre is an important part of my diet as well. It always has been. When I hear that Americans eat an average of 15 g of fibre a day, I can't help but wonder how they do it. Before I started my weight loss diet, I was regularly consuming over 100 g a day. Now, it is more something like 40-50 g, simply because I eat less. That reduction did have a very positive side effect: my toilet does not get clogged nearly as often anymore ^_^.
    Frozen veggies are my favourite too, as well as soybeans. Fish as well, in the form of one can of sardines every day. No squash and berries because of the calories, but I love both of them and hope to restart them to some level once I get to my goal weight (I don't know what that is, but it isn't the one I have now).
    What fish do you eat?
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,261 Member
    By way of volume I could easily add eggs to the list of foods I eat every day.