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| 10 foods that should be in every man's fridge | ||
| by Revolution Health Group Frozen orange juice concentrate ![]() The vitamin C content of OJ plunges as soon as it leaves the factory — if it's in a carton. Buy the frozen kind, and you stay ahead of your daily C needs. 1% milk ![]() Loaded with Vitamin D and calcium. Sport your milk mustache with pride. Almonds or walnuts ![]() An ideal midday snack high in vitamin E and fiber. Berries ![]() Fresh or frozen, berries - choose your favorite kind - are loaded with antioxidants. Add them to a bowl of low-fat yogurt for a healthy, refreshing snack. Cranberry juice ![]() The all-purpose mixer can keep your internal plumbing clean, thus helping to prevent urinary tract infections. When you're not thirsty, go for dried cranberries.. Romaine lettuce ![]() Sounds ridiculously simple, but it's an ideal base for your salad, especially if it's of the Caesar variety. And this phytonutrient-dense leaf makes a great bread substitute if you're cutting down on carbs. Eggs ![]() The least expensive, most easily digested, highest-quality protein source out there: egg whites. Avocado ![]() They're high in total fat, but it's mostly the good kind: monounsaturated. They're also a great source of vitamin E. Canned anchovies, sardines or herring ![]() A cheap, quick source of omega-3 fatty acids. Add the little fish to a salad or stuff them into a whole wheat pita sandwich. Good food, fast. Broccoli ![]() This salad stalwart is a key cancer fighter and is loaded with fiber and phytonutrients. |
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