Anonymous wrote:Coconut water is yuck.
Anonymous wrote:I think dates are yucky. I read about all their health benefits and tried to eat one a day - no way!
I don't mind bananas if they are still a tiny bit green. They have about a 2 day window for me and then they're too ripe.
I don't like mushrooms or quinoa very much.
Anonymous wrote:I love beets being a Russian, but most people find them yucky. Beets are super-healthy.
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Because bananas make my muscles feel better. My legs were dying this week after doing so many squats.
Try a glass of tart cherry juice post workout (google it) and some lean protein, like turkey or salmon. This will be more efficient than a banana, and is more satisfying.
I run a lot, including some longer races. Trust me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Because bananas make my muscles feel better. My legs were dying this week after doing so many squats.
Anonymous wrote: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.