GROCERY DAY!
hipsdontlie1
Posts: 294 Member
So it's grocery day for me! Just looking to spice up my grocery list with some different items. I tend to get to the grocery store and forget things I had thought about buying and end up buying the same things I eat over and over. When I get home I look in the fridge and I'm so uninterested in stuff I've already been eating all week... this is when I tend to turn towards my boyfriends junk food. Terrible!! Just looking for some HEALTHY items that you guys enjoy eating. Can be anything from snacks, breakfast food, supper.. anything!
What I tend to pick up now is:
Chicken
Lean ground beef
Tuna
Veggies (Kale, Tomato, Peppers, Cucumber, Avocado)
Cheese Strings
Yogurt
Fruit (Oranges, Apples)
Instant Oatmeal
Fish (Haddock, Tilapia)
Almonds
Tortilla Wraps
Egg whites
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate any recommendations!
What I tend to pick up now is:
Chicken
Lean ground beef
Tuna
Veggies (Kale, Tomato, Peppers, Cucumber, Avocado)
Cheese Strings
Yogurt
Fruit (Oranges, Apples)
Instant Oatmeal
Fish (Haddock, Tilapia)
Almonds
Tortilla Wraps
Egg whites
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate any recommendations!
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winter squash & pumpkin are just coming into season as are root vegetables ( turnips, parsnips ect)0
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Try maybe to vary your proteins with pork or a lean cut of steak, also look up new recipes and write your grocery list from those.0
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Berries
Celery, mushrooms, carrots
Guacamole
Hummus
Kalamata olives
Bruschetta
Turkey meatballs
Zucchini
Whole wheat/grain English muffins
Center cut bacon
Salsa
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winter squash & pumpkin are just coming into season as are root vegetables ( turnips, parsnips ect)
nom nom nom---- how about some polenta - different kinds of beans - and pineapples, mangos n berries? I'm heading to the produce market this morning and to the grocery as well..... I walk there ( about 1.5 miles ) and take my rolly backpack - get in some stepping and fresh air as well.0 -
Do you like beans? Add a few cans of kidney beans or garbanzo beans. I buy chunky salsa and cook my chicken in it. Also sauerkraut, not the canned stuff, the stuff in a jar that also has mushrooms and or carrots in it from the Polish section of the store. It's delicious and cheap in calories. Add some caramelized onions and top it on baked chicken breast or lean unbreaded pork cutlet.0
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Look up some interesting (easy) recipes that spark up your interest and buy those items.
I usually buy stuff for (not always at once, I'm usually experimenting with one or two recipes at a time):
Fun smoothies (pumpkin pie, chocolate banana, vanilla chai etc)
Healthy desserts (Homemade protein bars, granola bars, muffins etc)
Breakfast stuff (Usually just interesting things to spice my oatmeal up, healthy pancake ingredients etc)
Ingredients for bulk meals for throughout the week (Vegan chilli, curries, eggplant lasagna, salads etc)
And of course, tons of fruits and veggies.
I usually grab a cool hummus to eat with certain veggies, and interesting fruits I think would taste good cut up in a fruit salad or as a snack for work.0 -
How are you doing on spices and condiments? Nice vinegars, oils, seasonings? High in salt , but if you use just a small portion of some of those seasoning packets for like tacos or spaghetti sauce you can expand your menu.0
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Wow this is so great already! Thanks everyone. For those of you who said beans! I LOVE beans but do you guys eat them with anything?? put them in a recipe or just eat them cold?0
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@ldrosophila I guess I could definitely use a bigger variety of spices in my kitchen! I'm very uneducated in making sauces and things like that. I'll have to do some research! I have had a bottle of balsamic vinegar sitting in my fridge for awhile now, I just have no idea what to do with it or how to incorporate it into recipes.0
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@ldrosophila I guess I could definitely use a bigger variety of spices in my kitchen! I'm very uneducated in making sauces and things like that. I'll have to do some research! I have had a bottle of balsamic vinegar sitting in my fridge for awhile now, I just have no idea what to do with it or how to incorporate it into recipes.
I take a container like the one a large size soup from Chinese take out and put equal parts water and vinegar and some equal or whatever non sugar sweetener I have around. Add sliced cucumbers and throw in some cut up onions and spices. Mix well and stick in the fridge. The next day the cucumbers are slightly pickled and make a great snack or addition to a salad. (You may have to adjust the water to vinegar ratio to suit your taste buds!)0 -
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