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TOPIC: 5 foods you always have in the house

 
July 16, 2012 12:26
1. Coffee
2. Chicken
3. Milk
4. Cottage Cheese
5. Eggs
  5768114
July 16, 2012 12:27
Tomatoes
Alpen Muesli
Spinach
Eggs (free range)
Apples
  19371007
July 16, 2012 12:27
1. coffee
2. hummus
3. almond milk
4. nuts
5. string cheese
July 16, 2012 12:27
1. eggs and/or egg beaters
2. greek yogurt
3. carrots, red peppers, zucchini and broccoli
4. fish
5. ground turkey 99% lean

those items are almost always on my shopping list. I purchase them at least once a week.
Edited by mzhokie On July 16, 2012 12:28
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July 16, 2012 12:29
Protein powder
Almond milk
Bananas
Eggs
Oatmeal
  5246389
July 16, 2012 12:29
QUOTE:

1. ground flaxseed meal
2. chia seeds
3. tuna
4. extra virgin olive oil
5. 20 pounds chicken breasts
and the other staples almonds, cottage cheese, and peanut butter.


I think we could be food twins!! I always have all of the above in my house at all times.
July 16, 2012 12:29
Fun Dip. It's like good-girl-that-never-tried-drugs version of crack.

Archer Farms Strawberry Dragonfruit mix packets. If I know I need to drink more water, this will always get me to down a glass.

Iced coffee concentrate. The Pioneer Woman is evil and wonderful all at the same time.

Canned spinach. Me love.

Wine.
  6470049
July 16, 2012 12:30
1. Bannans
2. Great value yogurt (80 calories)
3. Chicken
4. Steam in bag green beans
5. Fat free italian dressing
  8773103
July 16, 2012 12:31
99% of time:
1. olive oil
2. mixed nuts
3. lots of spices

75% of time:
4. Wild caught salmon
5. Fresh fruits and vegetables

I would keep all these all the time but I don't always stock up before I run out. I usually replace them very quickly. I pretty much could live with nothing else but water.
  2241465
July 16, 2012 12:31
I always have this around:

1. oats
2. chicken/salmon
3. eggs
4. plain greek yogurt
5. berries..lots of berries
July 16, 2012 12:32
QUOTE:

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.


I would consider coffee and olive oil to be awesome staples, so not necessary to count.
  24875334
July 16, 2012 12:33
eggs
coffee
oats
fage zero fat
unsweetened almond milk


and mio to add to my fage (thank you from another mfp poster for that little hint!!)
and oats
and mrs dash (all kinds)
and the list goes on........wink
  24465975
July 16, 2012 12:33
Flour
Butter
Milk
Eggs
Apples
July 16, 2012 12:33
1. Various fruit - lots of fruit
2. Oscar Mayer Turkey Salami
3. Sugar-free Jello
4. Tyson Southwestern Chicken breast strips
5. Frozen Tilapia filets
  24995551
July 16, 2012 12:35
Blueberries
Bran Cereal
Milk
Nature's Own Honey Wheat (40 cals per slice)
Baby Salad Greens
  25646274
July 16, 2012 12:36
Milk
A Variety of Fruit
Ice Cream
Cheese
Bacon
Edited by UpEarly On July 16, 2012 12:36
  6511124
July 16, 2012 12:37
oh yea......
almost forgot mini baby bell lights!!!
  24465975
July 16, 2012 12:37
1.Milk
2.Eggs
3.Aubergine
4.Tomatoes
5.Chillies
July 16, 2012 12:38
Eggs
Yogurt
Cheese strings
Whole grain cereal
1% milk.
July 16, 2012 12:38
1. Oatmeal
2. Eggs
3. Bread
4. Natural peanut butter
5. Lots of fresh fruit and veggies

and one more...

6. Frozen salmon fillets
July 16, 2012 12:39
QUOTE:

Milk
A Variety of Fruit
Ice Cream
Cheese
Bacon


Bah! I forgot da bacon!!!
  6470049
July 16, 2012 12:39
1) Fruit (bananas, apples, strawberries are the ones that are ALWAYS at home)
2) Greek yogurt
3) Chicken
4) Tomatoes
5) Spinach
  16040377
July 16, 2012 12:39
Tuna
Pickled eggs
Oats
blueberries
Wasa crackers
  20302251
July 16, 2012 12:39
QUOTE:

QUOTE:

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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.


Cool - thanks! Might try it in a protein shake too :)
  24875334
July 16, 2012 12:40
Tea (just about every kind you can think of)
Eggs
Frozen Proteins (Tilapia, chicken breasts, ground turkey)
Cheese
Wine
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