• Vaggumon@lemm.ee
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    Recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, so still learning what my staples are. But eggs, strawberries, and grapes have become a pretty regular eat.

    • Obi@sopuli.xyz
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      6 days ago

      Dairy can be ok depending what you mean. Quark yogurt, fine, cheese, not fine.

  • sit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    EGG.

    (-protein has one of the highest bio available properties and I think most, if not all trace nutrients essential for human body excluding vitamin C)

    Eating EGGs plus a vitamin c source is very fucking healthy.

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    7 days ago

    My partner is a chef and fermenter, so it’s really hard to keep a food routine because she endlessly chases novelty. That said, when the need for novelty is low, we split evenly between rice, pasta and potatoes for carbs (she’s Chinese, I’m Italian, we live in Germany so…). Proteins are eggs and tofu as staple. White beans and chickpeas are less common. A rotation of different cuts of meat on top. Fish here is expensive and bad, but we always have a can of sardines or tuna. Often we buy a whole chicken for the week to do a roast, a fried rice and a pot of stock for the week. Vegetables and fruit are the things we rotate the most because they are all equally bad.

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    7 days ago

    I eat a lot of granola, limited mostly by what my system can handle. Bread (wheat) is also pretty high up, probably followed by beans and meat substitutes.

  • M137@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I make Vegan Bolognese almost every week, and I make a lot of it so it lasts for several days. I just never get tired of it, and it’s easy to mix it up with different ingredients and spices.
    There’s also a really good frozen Pyttipanna that I mix with frozen peas and corn, 10 minutes in an air fryer and then mix in a bit of butter, fresh cracked pepper and either ketchup or a sauce like kebab sauce or garlic sauce.