Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:41     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:Jack in the box tacos - they are now 2 for 99 cents. Thank goodness there are no jack in the box franchises left in this area
they've been that price since I graduated from HS in 1991. Meat that cheap makes me very very nervous.

I am moving away from almost anything that comes from a box except crackers and cereal. I don't eat most prepared meats...hotdogs, processed ham, turkey etc. I seldom eat prepared soups anymore. I'm hoping these changes will help with weightloss.

I have to chuckle at the waldorf salad...my grandma used to make it. I didn't love it as a kid (or hate it) but occasionally I'll get a scoop of it if I see it in the deli case. It reminds me of my grandma. Martha Stewart has an excellent recipe for it that doesn't call for mayo. So so good!!
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:40     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would probably eat most of the stuff in this thread.


... and it may just give you a stroke or heart attack.


I didn't say "regularly."
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:38     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:No Nutella? How sad.


The first 2 ingredients are sugar and palm oil.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:36     Subject: foods we no longer eat


You are not alone. I have looked for a convenient jack in the box while on travel in parts of the country where JIB has franchises

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jack in the box tacos - they are now 2 for 99 cents. Thank goodness there are no jack in the box franchises left in this area


I would pay $25 for those two tacos right now. Love JB tacos
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:35     Subject: foods we no longer eat

I still eat Waldorf salad all the time (with Greek yogurt and Dijon and just a touch of mayo) - it's apples, walnuts, and celery and it is pretty healthy without the full fat mayo.

Foods I no longer eat now because they just dont taste very good now that I'm an adult - Doritos, Taco Bell, mass market ice cream (like Edy's), hot dogs, peeps, Oreos, Mc Donald's, Spagettios, cheese spread, French onion dip with ruffles.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:34     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:I would probably eat most of the stuff in this thread.


... and it may just give you a stroke or heart attack.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:33     Subject: foods we no longer eat

I would probably eat most of the stuff in this thread.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:32     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Cheese injected hot dogs...altho now that I say that I may have to pick some up this weekend.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:32     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:Jack in the box tacos - they are now 2 for 99 cents. Thank goodness there are no jack in the box franchises left in this area


I would pay $25 for those two tacos right now. Love JB tacos
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:28     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Jack in the box tacos - they are now 2 for 99 cents. Thank goodness there are no jack in the box franchises left in this area
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:27     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Cheeseburger hamburger helper
Hamburger in Campbell's cream of mushroom soup
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:25     Subject: foods we no longer eat

7/11 microwaved cheeseburger...beat that
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:18     Subject: Re:foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:Whats wrong with apple sauce?


I just don't like it the way I used to.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:16     Subject: foods we no longer eat

I must admit that I like tuna noodle casserole, Campbell's cream of chicken soup, and rice krispie treats. Yum! Probably eat each of them about twice a year. They are comfort foods for sure.

Things that I used to eat that are totally yuck now:

bologna
olive loaf
Vienna sausages
deviled ham from a can
spam
junk cereal but sometimes I'll have a Captain Crunch lapse

As you can tell fake meat grosses me out.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:15     Subject: foods we no longer eat

Anonymous wrote:McDonald's
Nutella
Most breads


Nutella on crepes?! I'm not giving that up.