Must have items to have?????
melissamarie2196
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Hey everyone, just wondering what kinds of things u consider are a "must have" Iam always looking for new ideas and suggestions,
My craveings are real bad and when I hit the market I want to be prepared...Please any advice???
My craveings are real bad and when I hit the market I want to be prepared...Please any advice???
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Things I buy every week for lunch and snacks:
greek yogurt - I used to buy the tubs with the intention of portioning them out but that took time I didn't alway have so now I just buy the single serving sizes.
fruit - bananas, apples, berries, nectarines, oranges - whatever's onl sale and/or looks good.
protein bars - these are a good way to get some extra protein and have a yummy treat at the same time. I like Pure Protein chocoalte peanut butter bars - they're not the tastiest (they're ok but clif bars are my fave) but they do have the most protein and least calories and are pretty cheap so...winner
100 cal packs of cocoa or cinnamon roast almonds - they go really well with an apple
other options - snack bars, hard boiled eggs, 100 cal bags of popcorn, craisins/raisins, ghiradelli chocolate squares0 -
Trader Joe's South African potato chips
Trader Joe's Sweet Chili Cherve
Reese's Oreos
Cottage cheese
Sour cream (I make a really yummy dip)
Baby carrots
Greek yogurt
Babybell cheese
Almonds/various nuts
100 cal. packs of popcorn0 -
My must have lists includes almond milk, light rye bread, greek yogurt, snap peas, baby carrots, single serve oatmeal, apples and cauliflower. Those are my go too foods, then I mix it up with different fruits and veggies that are in season and whatever meats are in season. Oh...and popcorn. That's my main night time snack.
Good luck and happy shopping!0 -
egg beaters
apples
lettuce
tofu
spinach / kale
zucchini / squash
oatmeal
coffee
almond milk
truvia
I eat these staples basically everyday basically my diets foundation but mixed with other combinations of course0 -
- All fruit that I enjoy (especially cherries right now, pomegranates soon)
- Donuts
- Cookies
- Kettle corn
- Popsicles (usually low-fat since I buy the small popsicles and they are generally made low-fat)
- Eggs
- Chicken
- Peas
- Jerky is great for snacking
- Egg whites
- Rice cakes
- Oatmeal
- Greek yogurt (I buy 0 or 2%)
I think tha'ts about it, this is probably what I eat most frequently.0 -
Quest bars
peanut butter (currently loving Cookie Nookie by PB Crave)
rice cakes
apples/berries
almonds
oh and greek yogurt!0 -
QUEST BARS!!! Easily the healthiest & most "bang for your calorie" protein bar on the market right now. They taste delicious (best flavours I've found: double chocolate chunk, white chocolate raspberry, cookies & cream) and you can throw a couple in your purse or leave some at work for when you're craving something sweet! They are awesome!0
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Snacks:
Hummus
Gluten free chips/crackers (Food Should Taste Good or NutThins)
String cheese
Dark chocolate
Pears, apples, berries or whatever looks good
Dinners/Proper Meals:
Organic chicken breast or thigh
Pork loin
Local salmon (Seattle)
Organic ground beef
Pre-rinsed organic spinach (container)
Onions
Bell peppers
Broccoli
Corn tortillas
Pantry:
Spices of all kinds (seriously, we have over 100)
Olive oil
Rice (we have white now, but plan to switch to brown)
Lentils
Quinoa
Vinegar - apple cider, white wine, red wine, balsamic, rice - essential to make your own dressing0 -
I try to always have:
Plain Greek yogurt
Eggs
Soy Milk
Almonds
Quest Bars
Broccoli
That's pretty much what I live off of. Anything else is just for some variety.0 -
first off, DO NOT go to the market hungry.0
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Olives. Right before that time of the month, I crave salt and it is normally the only time I will buy crisps and whatnot. But I can eat a couple large olives and get all the salt I need. The other thing I l always keep on hand is sliced cooked chicken breast. If I am trying not to snack but am really feeling hungry, slowly nibbling one strip with a cup of tea will usually tide me over and the calories are just super-minimal.0
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i don't eat the same things every week except for breakfast. so i don't have many staples except for breakfast items.
breakfast is usually oatmeal with some kind of fresh fruit topping or a homemade sausage egg and cheese english muffin sandwich.
keeping these different and new helps me stick with it and not get bored.0
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