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16 Foods I ALWAYS Eat (no more insulin resistance, high cortisol, or visceral fat)

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Thomas DeLauer
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16 Essential Fridge Foods for Accelerated Fat Loss

Stock your refrigerator with these 16 expertly curated foods proven to support fat mobilization, enhance satiety, and manage glucose levels throughout your fat loss journey.

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  • Prioritize high-satiety proteins (casein, eggs) and specific fibers (glucomannan) to control hunger effectively.
  • Incorporate nutrient-dense fruits (blueberries, watermelon) that actively improve insulin sensitivity or curb sugar cravings.
  • Utilize unique items like cold potatoes (resistant starch) and kimchi (probiotics/prebiotics) to optimize gut health benefits during dieting. This guide details specific foods, supported by research cited by the speaker, that minimize problematic metabolic responses while maximizing nutritional density for successful fat loss.

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Top Comments (10)

@kungazopa2831 2025-10-08

1. Blueberries 2. Pineapple (Bromelain) 3. Cottage Cheese 4. Greek or Bulgarian Yoghurt 5. Ready to eat meat 6. Spaghetti Squash 7. Sherataki Noodles 8. Kimchee 9. Watermelon 10. Natto 11. Hard boiled eggs 12. Fat free gluten free naan bread 13. Speciality bread 14. pre-packaged beets 15. Mustard, Dijon Mustard, Stone ground mustard 16. Cold boiled potatoes

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@satsitter 2025-10-07

Cottage cheese with pineapple and blueberries is delicious

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@VaultDwellerGal 2025-10-08

Cold potatoes sounds like a green light for tater salad. It makes a mighty good side for smoked Texas brisket.

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@Westfit 2025-10-07

Pomegranate, kiwi, rasberries and olives ☀️

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@RLeeErmy 2025-10-07

My wife HATES kimchi! I have to eat it in the garage😂

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@IMTukki 2025-10-07

We make our own lunch meat; turkey breast, Chicken breast or grass fed beef tri tip, with our own seasoning or marinating before cooking in the oven. The only soy we consume is miso in salad dressing or soup, not a whole lot. But because it's fermented, and in that form is beneficial.

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@NicTrades 2025-10-07

Love this. Be careful which gluten free flour you use - some (not all) contain Xanthan Gum or E45 (used in salad dressings and cheap ice cream) it was discussed in yesterdays video - changes, the microbiome.

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@albrackets8446 2025-10-07

DIY: ferment the beets like kimchi or sauerkraut. Make your owner mustard from seeds, vinegar, turmeric and other spices.

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@pumpkinmuffinsyay 2026-02-11

you can reheat cold potatoes they retain all their resistant starch

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@marcysmith2851 2025-11-05

Thanks very much for all the suggestions.

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