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Skipper
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Registered: May 2002
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Yay, a food thread!
- soups - however, these can be very high in sodium so keep your portions reasonable, and if buying canned food, compare labels. Cream based soups can be loaded in fat as well
- raw veggies - crunchy things like celery, carrots
- crackers with a small amount of cheese (goat cheese is the healthiest, then feta) and some fruit - I love graham crackers with peanut butter and apple, or breton crackers with goat cheese and pickled beet slices!
- yogurt definitely - organic preferred IMO
- low sugar granola bars like nature valley bars or all bran bars (pretty good despite sounding gross!)
- smoothies! pick up frozen fruits, yogurt or milk, some honey...yum
- for healthy treats there are lots in the freezer - yogurt bars, fruit bars, etc...just watch you only eat one or two!
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Mar-01-2006 16:28
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djbruuen
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Milton
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| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
Yay, a food thread!
- soups - however, these can be very high in sodium so keep your portions reasonable, and if buying canned food, compare labels. Cream based soups can be loaded in fat as well
- raw veggies - crunchy things like celery, carrots
- crackers with a small amount of cheese (goat cheese is the healthiest, then feta) and some fruit - I love graham crackers with peanut butter and apple, or breton crackers with goat cheese and pickled beet slices!
- yogurt definitely - organic preferred IMO
- low sugar granola bars like nature valley bars or all bran bars (pretty good despite sounding gross!)
- smoothies! pick up frozen fruits, yogurt or milk, some honey...yum
- for healthy treats there are lots in the freezer - yogurt bars, fruit bars, etc...just watch you only eat one or two! |
thanks for the tips...yeh i know the cream soups can have a lot of fat, which sucks cause cream of broccoli is the best soup ever made 
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Mar-01-2006 16:46
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AwakenedAddict
Transplanted

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Berkeley, California
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LOL I had to do this with the_broad yesterday.
Here are some of my staples:
Veggies: cooking onions, red onion, red/orange/yellow pepper, tomato, carrots, lettuce
Fruit: Apples, strawberries, blueberries
Sliced meats for sandwiches: Turkey, salami
Fresh meat: ground beef, marinating steaks, premade hamburger (try to get those that are processed on sight or are of a higher quality - cheap burgers are kinda nastay)
Fresh Fish: salmon, shrimp
Pastas, breads, grandola bars, pretzels (best snack/munchie evar!)
Furthermore, if you have "basic ingredients" (such as: olive oil, basil, oregano, salt, pepper, etc.) you can transform almost any combination of the aforementioned ingredients to make a meal. Try wierd combinations to spice up your diet, like turkey/apple salad with a vinegrette dressing (one of my favs!).
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Mar-01-2006 16:49
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