What food's is a MUST in your house?
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            Quorn Mince!!!! Cannot live without it! 0 0
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            Quorn Mince!!!! Cannot live without it! 0 0
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            My basics 
 Diet Coke
 Coffee
 Low fat cheese
 Light mayo
 Turkey slices
 Houmous
 Cucumber
 Tomato
 Lettuce
 Fat free yogurt
 Special K mini breaks
 Plain bread sticks
 Pitta0
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            Greek yogurt (preferably Chobani)
 Natural peanut butter
 Eggs
 Arnold's Whole Wheat Sandwich thins0
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            Chicken and frozen shrimp that is already cooked, and just has to be defrosted 0 0
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            Swiss cheese
 Tomatoes
 Low Sodium Healthy Hearty ham
 Egg Whites
 Fuji Apples
 Peanut Butter
 Spinach
 All of these things are ALWAY in stock at my house.0
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            eggs
 wholegrain brown rice
 fruit and veggies - peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes, lettuce
 houmous0
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            Tea, lots of it, lots of varieties, but Must have PJ Tips.
 yogurt
 artisan bread, from the local bakery
 fresh fruit, from the farmer's market0
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            Ground Turkey
 Honeycrisp Apples
 Skinny Cow candy to fight my massive chocolate cravings
 Fiber One yogurt0
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            Great lists, great ideas, ... now I am hungry!
 Chobani Greek Yogurt
 Low Sodium Turkey lunchmeat
 popcorn (air popped, no oil)0
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            Low fat yoghurt and cous cous (not together lol)0
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            Porridge oats/muesli/all bran - one of the three. I will eat breakfast at any time of day if I need a filling snack/small quick meal
 Cucumber and tomatoes - the basis of most of my chopped salads
 Tinned tomatoes, chickpeas, onion, rice, spices - if I have empty cupboards or lack imagination then all this goes in a big pot for dinner
 Coffee0
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            Jalapenos
 Onions
 Tomatoes
 Coffee
 Wine
 Crystal Light
 Meat
 That is the bare minimum.0
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            Like a lot of people mine is Chicken, it's so versatile, you can make so many different things with it.
 And cereal (I looove cereal and have it in my house even when I am not trying to lose weight):laugh:0
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            Seafood, tuna, scallops, salmon, prawns, yummy yummy......munch munch........LOL0
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            Red meat!!!!0
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            chicken, red peppers, raisin bran cereal!0
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            My top gotta-have-it food is now Fage 2% Greek yogurt. So versatile for breakfast, snacks, or desert.
 I also have eggs a lot more often. And La Tortilla Factory whole wheat tortillas are a life-saver for a quick and easy lunch. I've also kept oats in various forms around and include them fairly often.0
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            I cannot imagine not having a well-stocked larder. Here's just a few of the staples that is usually found therein:
 milk (whole milk none of your skimmed water)
 butter (again the real deal not marg or spread)
 cottage cheese
 cream cheese (Philadelphia)
 cheese spread (McClellands cheddar is the current fave)
 Ryvita - cracked black pepper & fruit crunch
 Ryvita crackers with black pepper
 Krackerwheat
 smoked salmon
 applewood ham
 corned beef
 creme fraiche
 fish
 cheese coleslaw
 chicken, lamb, beef, mince
 potatoes
 onions (red & white)
 celery
 peppers
 fresh veg
 bananas
 tinned tomatoes
 tomato purée & passata
 mushrooms
 microwave rice (plain basmati, egg fried, pilau)
 pasta (penne, linguine, lasagne)
 tuna (tinned in brine or spring water)
 olive oil
 sunflower oil
 herbs & spices (all varieties, fresh and dried)
 salt (flakes, rock and granulated)
 black pepper corns
 Soups (Baxter's - various)
 Heinz baked beans
 sweetcorn
 flour (plain, self-raising, corn flour)
 raisins
 coconut (milk, cream & grated)
 mayo & salad cream
 wholegrain mustard
 redcurrant jelly
 mint sauce
 Wilkin & Son jams (strawberry, morello cherry)
 Lime marmalade
 Duo Penotti
 Whole-nut peanut butter
 bread sauce
 gravy granules
 oxo cubes (all varieties)
 knorr chicken stock
 parsley sauce
 sugar
 tea bags
 coffee (fresh & instant)
 Splenda
 diet coke
 dr pepper zero
 alcohol (fully stocked with beer, wine & spirits)
 I've probably left a whole load out... but I'd say these are staples which are always there ... as you can see we like our food :laugh:0
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            Lots of fruits and veggies
 oatmeal
 greek yogurt
 chicken
 fish
 I am sure I have left some out, but these are a must have in the house all the time.0
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            Mine are eggs, thin rye bread, so delicious coconut fudge bars 70cal. , chicken, ground turkey, center cut pork chops, lots of veggies - frozen & fresh, small red potatoes. Just to mention a few.0
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            Low fat plain yogurt
 Oats (for oatmeal, mostly, but occasionally cookies)
 Chicken (skinless)
 Fish
 Strawberries and blueberries
 Dark chocolate (to satisfy the occasional sweet tooth)
 Lots of fresh vegetables
 Lots of herbs (preferably fresh) and spices
 What I DON'T have is artificial sweeteners, MSG or any other chemical additives. I pretty much avoid all prepared foods.0
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            eggs
 fresh fruit n veggies0
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            Chicken breast (boneless skinless)
 plain Greek yogurt!!!!!!! I eat it every day without failure. I'm getting to the point where I'm worried if there's any negative side effect to continued massive Greek yogurt consumption.0
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            Fuji Apples
 Jif PB
 Talapia
 Black beans
 Salad stuffs
 Eggs
 Zuchs, squash, carrots, onions (for steaming)
 chicken
 turkey
 lean hamsteaks
 VODKA!!!0
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            chicken breast, natural peanut butter, hummus, frozen and fresh veggies, bananas, salad0
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            Protein sources: Whey protein isolate mix, chicken, ham steak (lean), tuna, fish, eggs, egg whites, milk (low fat or skim), low fat or fat free yogurt, low fat cheese (fat free is awful stuff!), fresh fruit and vegetables. Whole wheat bread (from bakery, no preservatives). Barilla Plus Pasta. Utz extra dark pretzels. In about that order of importance too.0
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            Cheese. I cannot live without cheese. My favorites right now are goat cheese, awesome in a spinach salad with nuts and strawberries, and Coeur de Lion mini bries.
 Low fat greek yogurt - my grocery store just started carrying the individual size ones. I love the peach and passionfruit flavor. Or vanilla with fresh berries and nuts.
 Nut and nut butters - pretty much any type, but has to be all natural. I also love the dark chocolate peanut butter.
 Avocados.
 Chicken
 Spices
 Salad greens
 Bell peppers
 Apples. I love most fruit by apples are my favorite snack (good paired with cheese too).
 San Marzano tomatoes
 Fresh pasta (I make my own, as a treat)
 Red wine.
 (not in that order but close. Wine and pasta are higher, but I eat them more sparingly)0
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            i love how many people have some sort of alcohol on their list...lol :drinker:
 Laughing cow cheese wedges
 gluten free bread, wraps, crackers
 yogurt (dreaming cow maple ginger is my current fave)
 lots and lots of salad veggies
 yogurt ranch dressing (70 cals and so creamy)0
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            protein powder
 frozen bananas
 cottage cheese
 yogurt
 eggs
 spinach
 apples
 and ghirardelli chips :blushing:0
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