• NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I have been trying to get fiber for a while now. The internet company tells me it’s impossible. /s

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    3 months ago

    Being someone who has to consume high fibre, as part of a medical condition, I cannot stress this enough: DRINK WATER, PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD DRINK MORE WATER THAN YOU USUALLY DO!!!

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      Anyone who needs to be reminded to drink water deserves a Darwin award.

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        When you consume a high fibre diet, you require more water than usual. Depending on the body type, it can be difficult to ascertain just how much water someone needs to consume.

        If you drink a normal amount of water on a constantly high fibre diet, you can tear your anus doing a big poo. There is no nicer way to say it.

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        Part of the hijacking of our bodies by processed food and sugar is that many of us literally cannot discern the subtle feeling of dehydration from the more intense feelings of “wanting to eat something high glycemic” plus all that sugar requires more water. So, I can see how today we’re struggling with hydration more than in the past, when bodies were more fit and adjusted to whole foods and healthier routines.

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        3 months ago

        What does that accomplish? Selecting for people with higher thirst? Imo, is it really that valuable to push instincts over logic and memory?

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    3 months ago

    Beans. I know on Lemmy beans are memes, but beans are how to get enough fiber each day. 2 cups of cooked beans has the total fiber you need for a day, and it’s hard to get there without beans.

    It takes about 3 -5 cups of cooked veggies to get the fiber that is in one cup of beans. So 1 cup of cooked beans and some greens with supper, a big salad for lunch and oatmeal with raspberries and yogurt for breakfast would get you there. And should leave room calorie wise for some meat and bread or rice or pasta.

    My kids make fun of me for making beans for so many meals but delicious, cheap, healthy, they are an ideal food.

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        3 months ago

        Refried pinto beans we eat with breakfasts or in burritos.

        Black beans from cans, reheated with some cumin, salt, pepper, vinegar or jalapeno brine. My family (except for me) prefers black beans above all others.

        Bonus easy recipe - get a can of cannelini beans and a can of pureed butternut squash or pumpkin. Heat these together with some olive oil, curry or berbere, salt. When they are hot, hit it with an immersion blender until it’s a puree and adjust the consistency to your preference with chicken broth, veg broth, or just water is ok.
        Serve with lime slices, pepitas, queso fresco if you have it or a splash of cream or sour cream can also be good.

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          3 months ago

          thank you, I’ve been meaning to work beans in more often

          convenient that I just got an immersion blender

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            Other fun ideas: fried eggs with lima beams and tumeric. All in the pan together, the beans will merge into the egg whites and get a bit crispy if done right.

            Bean curries are always a winner.

            And don’t forget garbanzo beans (chickpeas) and lentils!

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        3 months ago

        Dump a can of black beans in a pot, unrinsed and undrained. Add adobo seasoning. Serve over rice. I am white.

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        3 months ago

        The easiest is just to make a stock periodically with leftover trimmings and then make black beans in the instant pot.

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      My kids make fun of me for making beans for so many meals but delicious, cheap, healthy, they are an ideal food.

      If only I could agree. I cannot atomach the taste or texture of beans. I just cannot. I would love to eat them for the fiber and protein and all the good stuff but I just hate the taste so much.

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        Have you tried roasted chickpeas (garbanzos)? Also there is a chickpea flour that is used in Indian food. Not that this would be enough to get you the 2 cups or anything, but they are some much different tasting/feeling preparations that you might like ok or enjoy. Also the pumpkin soup I posted - the puree hides in that soup, nobody thinks it’s beans, the pumpkin is so strong of flavor the beans just cut that so it’s good not ungodly sweet.

        I can imagine not liking beans, they do have a specific, really lovely to me, smooth and thick texture. The flavor I can’t really imagine not liking all of them, they are pretty different from each other.

        Plenty of other foods have fiber just not as efficient as beans, you would have to eat a lot more to hit that health target.

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          Have you tried roasted chickpeas (garbanzos)?

          Better than beans still not the biggest fan.

          Also the pumpkin soup I posted - the puree hides in that soup, nobody thinks it’s beans, the pumpkin is so strong of flavor the beans just cut that so it’s good not ungodly sweet.

          Is that soup post somewhere in your other posts or comments? But I have a feeling I won’t like that either since I have never liked pumpkin soup.

          Call me picky whatever but it seems hard to get fiber unless it’s stuff I don’t like. Would love to find a fiber rich food that tastes good or barely has taste.

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            Enjoyment is an important part of healthy eating, and I believe simply not overeating is at least 75% of healthy eating, so wouldn’t really worry about it that much.

            The soup is in this thread higher up, hardly a recipe it’s so easy - I don’t really like squash or sweet potatoes but love that soup, all the toppings.

            Oh! I remembered this one too, might be more tasty to you if you are into cooking, my family keeps asking for it, but it’s not a weeknight thing, have to pull out the blender. Sopa Tarasca, at the bottom of this link. I have made it with canned beans and tomatoes and it’s just as good.

            https://www.npr.org/2009/11/04/120062592/foods-of-michoacan-are-forever

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    Food companies " yeah we know you fuckers don’t get enough fiber, but processing food removes it. So even though yall get like twice the protein ya need HOW ABOUT SOME MORE PROTEIN!!!"

    Americans “yeah I guess that’ll do.” fart noises

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    In Taiwan, almost all restaurants will be veggie heavy. At home, it’s always 1 veggie dish and 1 meat dish.

    Every time I go back to visit the US, I’m constantly constipated.

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      Restaurants like to serve vegetables because they are cheap, easy to prepare (mostly), fast to cook, and filling. Far more profitable to sell than a steak. That those same vegetables are high in fiber, is an accident to them.

      As a person who needs to take supplemental iron pills every day, constipation is an old friend and I’m always eating as much fibre as possible to combat it.

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        What are some easy fiber foods you enjoy? I’m doing a diet change due to exercise and hadn’t considered fiber.

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          Anything from soups to salads.

          It being winter right now, I tend to make soups and chilis. In fact, my Wife made a big slow cooker full of chili. We ate that for 2 days and froze the leftovers, (chili freezes very well). A few days before that, I made chicken soup. In addition to the onions and celery, (for god’s sake don’t throw out the leaves! They taste more like celery than the stalks). I added a whole bag of frozen mixed vegetables and 2 small potatoes, (peeled and cubed and an awesome source of vitamins and soluble fiber), that needed to go. And for meat, all I needed was 2 chicken thighs cut up into spoon sized pieces. Vegetable curries are awesome. Stir fries are easy, cheap, and fast. (If you don’t own a wok, get you a carbon steel wok. Next to a good cast iron dutch oven, a wok is the most versatile cooking pot you can own). And don’t forget root vegetables, rutabagas, parsnips, turnips, and beets. They not only can be tossed into soups, well maybe not the beets, but all of the are awesome roasted too. You can look up recipes online, but you really don’t need a recipe for chicken soup. Just some basic spices and seasonings.

          I will leave you with my recipe for oatmeal bread. And for god’s sake, don’t buy expensive oat flour from the store instead make your own in a blender in a minute or less from dirt cheap rolled oats. You want this quick bread ‘rustic’.

          Ingredients for Oatmeal Bread Recipe: 2 eggs. 150 g yogurt/5 oz. half a teaspoon of salt. 2 cups + 0.5 cups/275-280 grams of rolled oats. 9.8 oz. grind in a blender. 1 tbsp baking powder. Add any nuts and seeds to taste-- or not. Dealer’s Choice

          Grease you bread pan well. I use silicone bread pans now Bake in a preheated oven at 180C/360F for 25 minutes.

          The yogurt can be either plain or a flavored yogurt. I like either yogurt with honey or vanilla myself. This make a stiff dough, so have a sturdy spoon.

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            Holy shit thank you! Interesting I never knew about the celery leaves but, but then again most recipes that call from celery it’s being used with onion and carrot as a base. Again thank you for the extensive type up and the recipe!

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          Frozen or canned vegetables are cheap and readily available. Cheap beans, either canned or dried. All common items in any restaurants. And in 40 minutes I can have a loaf of oatmeal bread to go with it all. And that includes making the oat flour from scratch with cardboard box of oat meal breakfast cereal.

          You want more fiber than that, I will need to fall a dead maple tree I didn’t get dropped this past summer.

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        ‘the only reason people do things is because they are cynical and trying to make a buck’ followed by an admission of constipation being an old friend is the kind deeply ironic statement only an American could make. people in other places do things for ulterior reasons beyond profit and efficiency but your captured rat brain will never understand such elations

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    It’s sad that my first reaction was “are we sure we’re posting “scientific” results from the us govt?”, and my second reaction was was “phew, 15 years old so it should be true”

    But it is old data and I’d like to know if anything has changed.

    • Maybe there’s trends: I eat more vegetables than I did back then although still nowhere near enough.
    • Marketing has generated a lot more fiber claims for things like breads and cereals. Is that real? Enough to make a difference?

    So for me personally I eat more veggies although still not enough and the bread and cereal I eat talks a lot about fiber. Are there any such trends and are they enough to make any difference?

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    I eat overnight oats with chia seeds for lunch daily and beans with a lot of meals. When I first started doing it…HOLY SHIT the gas was massively disgusting. It gets better though.

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      I’ve been eating “fiber one” breakfast bars for years as an easy way to boost my fiber. The gas never stops for me. It doesn’t even smell, but there’s a lot of it.

      I definitely feel the difference in my body when I stop. The gas is unfortunate, but it’s preferable to no fiber.

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      I get powder from Costco. They have Kirky brand that is not only about half the price of Metanucil, but the dosage is also about a third, so in reality you’re getting like 4-6 times as much, depending on your definition of “rounded.” Kirky is also sugar free, using stevia I think, although I’m sitting in a car right now so this is all from memory, and my memory ain’t the best.

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        I had the pills, but I take so many pills I usually forget. Switched to the gummies and they were much easier l don’t buy the metamucil ones, they taste great but are way overpriced. One day I woke up in the middle of the night and was peckish, and had a bunch. Ohhhh boy did I pay for that mistake.

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      Those capsules have barely any fiber. You need way more than that. That’s like… < 10% of your recommended intake.

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    This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone; we already knew Americans were full of shit!

    Ba-dum, pssh!