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February 21, 2014

Fridge Top 5

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What do you ALWAYS have in your fridge?  Today I thought I would share the top 5 things that you can always find in my refrigerator.

  1. Almond Milk.   I am not a milk drinker at all and when the hubby said we should try Almond Milk I was not impressed.  I figured it would be icky and not tasty. Boy, was I ever wrong!  Not only is it wonderful the shelf life is so much longer than regular milk that I don’t waste it nearly as much as when we were buying the regular milk.  It is easier on the digestive system, has tons of calcium and is low in calories.   I rarely buy “real” milk anymore.

P10006692. Baby Carrots.  I can never have too many baby carrots in my fridge.  They are a perfect snack with or without hummus. When I need a crunch they provide that for me. Just don’t cook them. Please. If you love me don’t even think about it.

P10006713.Yogurt. Any kind of yogurt is okay with me. I love it all. I often have it for breakfast with a little granola mixed in. Yum.

P10006724. Apples. Another crunchy food that is always in my refrigerator. Right now my favorite type is this Envy variety. Crisp and tasty. Are you hungry yet?

P10006735. Sweet Chili Sauce. We discovered the love of all things Sweet Chili in Australia where it was often served with french fries. Of course they did not call them french fries but chips. Whatever they are called they are delightful smothered in sweet chili sauce. We use it on everything now from meat to chips. Delightful. Looks as if I need to get a new bottle.

P1000670So there you have my list of 5 things that are ALWAYS in my refrigerator.  What is in yours? What can you not do without? 

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