5 foods you always have in the house

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  • chauncyrenayCHANGED
    chauncyrenayCHANGED Posts: 788 Member
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    Steel Cut Oats
    Protein Powder
    Cheese
    Peanut Butter
    Frozen Fish
  • huckleberry0070
    huckleberry0070 Posts: 64 Member
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    Lean deli ham (for omelets and sandwiches)
    PB2 powdered peanut butter (and regular Jif)
    Almond milk
    Muscle Milk chocolate powder
    Golden delicious apples
  • FaugHorn
    FaugHorn Posts: 1,060 Member
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    Eggs
    Spinach
    Whole Wheat bagels
    Yogurt
    Shirataki noodles
  • emilyrthompson
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    1. Eggs
    2. Tomatos
    3. Almond Milk
    4. Cheese
    5. Tuna
  • AJ_Pete
    AJ_Pete Posts: 863 Member
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    1. egg whites
    2. thin cut boneless/skinless chicken
    3. 100 calorie almond snack packs
    4. brown rice
    5. bell peppers (any color)
  • ABQsheila
    ABQsheila Posts: 46 Member
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    coffee
    oats
    eggs
    fruit (most any kind)
    tuna fish

    next would be veggies
  • MrsB123111
    MrsB123111 Posts: 535 Member
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    1. Eggs
    2. Oatmeal
    3. Unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    4. TJ's vanilla bean Greek yogurt
    5. Meats (chicken/fish/turkey)
  • krystyleee
    krystyleee Posts: 219
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    This is a good one:

    1. Spinach (the kind that comes in the bads, not frozen)
    2. 100% Whole wheat bread
    3. Eggs
    4. Cheese
    5. Some type of fruit

    Okay I have to put 6 because seriously ALL of these are must haves

    6. Chicken breaks or Ground Turkey
  • Punkedpoetess
    Punkedpoetess Posts: 633 Member
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    1. Eggs
    2. Cheese (especially mozzarella)
    3. Fruit (whatever is on sale)
    4. Veggies (fresh or frozen, depends on what's on sale)
    5. Coffee (I am a coffee addict)

    Hard for me to stick to 5, I can think of several more that I always have.
  • sobriquet84
    sobriquet84 Posts: 607 Member
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    1. skim acidophilus milk
    2. frozen vegetables
    3. lean ground beef
    4. almonds
    5. dreamfields low glycemic spaghetti noodles

    and i have to add a sixth and seventh.. olive oil and ground coffee. but i don't know if those are necessary to be counted.
  • myukniewicz
    myukniewicz Posts: 906 Member
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    1) EGGS
    2) ASPARAGUS
    3) BABY SPINACH
    4) SHRIMP
    5) ORGANIC OATMEAL
  • aeshuck
    aeshuck Posts: 1
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    Unsweetened Almond Milk
    Eggs
    Turkey
    Chicken Breast
    Black Beans
  • A_Valerie
    A_Valerie Posts: 129 Member
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    1. Almond or Coconut milk
    2. Eggs
    3. Chicken
    4. Spinach
    5. Fruit (type depends on the season)
  • Oishii
    Oishii Posts: 2,675 Member
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    1) eggs
    2) frozen peas
    3) olive oil
    4) tinned tuna
    5) wholewheat pasta

    The above plus a few other staples keeps the whole family happy :)
  • delilah47
    delilah47 Posts: 1,658
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    I. Eggs
    II. 100 calorie sandwich rounds
    III. 3 oz. cans of Progresso solid light tuna packed in olive oil
    IV. Fresh vegetables (salad makings & for steaming)
    V. Fresh fruit
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
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    1) Quest Protein Bars
    2) Unsweetened Almond Milk
    4) Fage non-fat, plain Greek Yogurt
    5) Fresh fruit
    5) Fresh veggies / greens
  • photorific
    photorific Posts: 577 Member
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    Eggs
    Greek yogurt (plain)
    Chicken breast
    Canned tomatoes
    Oat bran

    And, not specifically "food", but condiments that I always have:

    Sriracha
    Sour Cream
    Mustard
    Tapatio/Cholula
    Tabasco Teriyaki
  • kristinacottle
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    1. Twinnings/Bigelow/Lipton tea
    2. Eggs
    3. 2% milk or unsweetened almond milk
    4. Green apples
    5. Bread
  • ErinBeth7
    ErinBeth7 Posts: 1,625 Member
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    Eggs
    soy milk
    cheese sticks
    tea
    light buttermilk ranch
  • Tricialew32
    Tricialew32 Posts: 96 Member
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    Almond Milk

    I'm curious - what's almond milk like, and what do you do with it?

    It's the same consistency as milk but I don't think it tastes much like milk. I use it in cereal and just to drink sometimes but mostly I use it in protein shakes when I'm watching calories. The unsweetened has fewer calories and less sugar than 2% milk.