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Healthy Food Review

If you're researching the nutrisystem diet, chances are you'll want to know exactly what the food taste like because you'll be eating lots of it. With the
food reviews diet, you eat five times per day. The good news is this keeps you from getting as hungry as you might think and there are over 130 food options so even if you are extremely picky (like me), you are sure to find something that you like.

Convenience: One of the best things about this program is the foods are incredibly convenient. You usually chose a month's worth of meals and these are shipped right to your door. Although you're asked to add fruits, veggies and protein, most of the meals are grab and go and require less than five minutes to prepare.

Breakfast: For a low carb diet, the options are pretty generous here, including cereals (I like the NutriFrosted Crunch), muffins, scones, and blueberry pancakes. There are also various egg dishes. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised. The large amount of variety, the taste, and portion sizes were much better than expected.

Lunch: I have to disclose right off that I am not a fan of soups. I've tried the nutrisystem soups and they are fine and better than most, but I am not a soup eater so I don't eat these. What I do like though are the pasta dishes like the fettuccine and the tortellini. I am amazed that I can eat pasta on this low carb diet. The fudge graham bar snack is not too shabby either.

Dinner: Again, my favorites include the carb and comfort foods, like the pizza, ravioli, and macaroni and cheese. Surprisingly, I absolutely love the vegetarian chili and I am not a vegetarian. But, it is among the best chili I've ever eaten and I sometimes use it to make a mock burrito. The green pepper steak and the tacos are standouts as well.

Snacks and Desserts: I admit it, this is my favorite part because I am a grazer at heart. As far as snacks go, the pretzels, sour cream and onion chips, and the nachos are incredibly good. For desserts, my favorites are the chocolate cake, the chocolate chip cookies, the fudge brownie, and the almond biscotti.

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Hmm.

Okay. Seems nice, sort of? Who tried a low-carb diet?
Also, carbs as in carbohydrates, as in sugar and starch? How can you make cereal without them? Sort of doubtful.

(one of my courses had us take everything people said seriously for a month. it's apparently an important part of being a psychologist. the effect has very obviously not worn off yet. sorry everyone!) (also, imagine how annoying it is! but it was very useful during the Christmas days.)

Wow

No opinion on diets...

...but that seems like kind the training :)

I sometimes just do it for fun and spite - especially if I know the other person is joking... =P ...then taking them for real is quite fun :)

mjkj

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