Yucky healthy food

Anonymous
Have you tried kale sautéed in olive oil with garlic and a drizzle of fish sauce? Watch some YouTube videos on how to saute kale. I can't eat kale raw.

I like spinach with some bacon bits and crumbled blue cheese for a salad. Spinach and artichoke and cheese dip.

Do you think these health foods are yucky because of how they are prepared or just no matter how they are prepared?

Brussel sprouts are yucky to me no matter how they're prepared.

Lima beans are the worst, no matter how they are prepared.
Anonymous
Have you tried dates or figs stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped 8n a slice of bacon, and then baked?

They are yummy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried dates or figs stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped 8n a slice of bacon, and then baked?

They are yummy.


Cream cheese and Bacon are not healthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried kale sautéed in olive oil with garlic and a drizzle of fish sauce? Watch some YouTube videos on how to saute kale. I can't eat kale raw.

I like spinach with some bacon bits and crumbled blue cheese for a salad. Spinach and artichoke and cheese dip.

Do you think these health foods are yucky because of how they are prepared or just no matter how they are prepared?

Brussel sprouts are yucky to me no matter how they're prepared.

Lima beans are the worst, no matter how they are prepared.


I love Brussel sprouts, esp baked in balsamic vinegar.
Anonymous
I love kale, spinach and Brussels sprouts. Don't like quinoa, Lima beans or coconut water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried dates or figs stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped 8n a slice of bacon, and then baked?

They are yummy.


Sub that cream cheese for goat cheese, trust me,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried dates or figs stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped 8n a slice of bacon, and then baked?

They are yummy.


Cream cheese and Bacon are not healthy.


It's not that much cream cheese or bacon for one date or fig.

Someone mentioned dates are yucky. Not when they're wrapped in bacon and stuffed with cream cheese.
Anonymous
I despise bananas but enjoy most fruits. I just don't eat bananas.
Anonymous
I don't like bananas unless they're in something - breads, smoothies, etc.

Eat something else - an apple, orange, berries, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried dates or figs stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped 8n a slice of bacon, and then baked?

They are yummy.


Cream cheese and Bacon are not healthy.


It's not that much cream cheese or bacon for one date or fig.

Someone mentioned dates are yucky. Not when they're wrapped in bacon and stuffed with cream cheese.


I despite dates every since I found a strand of black thick hair in one of mine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried kale sautéed in olive oil with garlic and a drizzle of fish sauce? Watch some YouTube videos on how to saute kale. I can't eat kale raw.

I like spinach with some bacon bits and crumbled blue cheese for a salad. Spinach and artichoke and cheese dip.

Do you think these health foods are yucky because of how they are prepared or just no matter how they are prepared?

Brussel sprouts are yucky to me no matter how they're prepared.

Lima beans are the worst, no matter how they are prepared.


OH, great idea! The oil will help the disgusting fishy mess slide off my plate and into the trash better!
(I do love spinach and brussels sprouts)
Anonymous
Raisins. Abomination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried dates or figs stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped 8n a slice of bacon, and then baked?

They are yummy.


Cream cheese and Bacon are not healthy.


It's not that much cream cheese or bacon for one date or fig.

Someone mentioned dates are yucky. Not when they're wrapped in bacon and stuffed with cream cheese.


I despite dates every since I found a strand of black thick hair in one of mine.


*despise
Anonymous
OP, why are you eating a banana if you think it is "yucky"?

I eat healthily, and I hate bananas. There are so many other healthy foods for you to consider. Why would you force yourself to eat something you don't like?

Today after my run I ate a sweet potato with homemade vinaigrette and sea salt on top. It was amazing.

I also like air-popped popcorn with olive oil and salt, or some salmon. An apple with a little peanut butter is also a good post-workout snack.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bananas are only yucky when they are mushy.

Kale, quinoa and spinach are yucky healthy foods.


Quinoa is disgusting. Anybody who says otherwise is very successfully lying to themselves
post reply Forum Index » Diet, Nutrition & Weight Loss
Message Quick Reply
Go to: