Grocery shopping

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jenna25
jenna25 Posts: 213 Member
Going grocery shopping tomorrow for the week and was wondering what everyones must-have healthy foods are?!
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  • quinto1025
    quinto1025 Posts: 53 Member
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    vegetables, a lot of vegetables.
    frozen fruit (for smoothies)
    coconut oil
    eggs
    chicken
  • TKHappy
    TKHappy Posts: 659 Member
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    Spinach, Quinoa, Eggs, Almond Milk, celery, apples, peanut Butter, beans, coffee :), Greek yogurt, zucchini, kale, triscuits, walnuts, pistachios, oatmeal! :-)
  • skinnylove00
    skinnylove00 Posts: 662 Member
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    these are the foods my house always runs out of:

    -apples, grapefruits, bananas
    -rice cakes, plain oatmeal, fiber select cereal
    -lettuce, red peppers, carrots, broccoli
    -canned tuna, turkey and chicken deli meats, eggs
    -peanut butter, almonds, and sunflower seeds
    -salsa, hummus, mustard, and vinegar

    hope that helps!
  • SONIA820
    SONIA820 Posts: 208 Member
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    Fresh fruits and veggies
    Chicken and turkey and eggs
    Sara Lee 90 calorie english muffins
    (new to MY list) PB2
    Chobani or other greek yogurt
    Fish
  • THINandFABULOUS
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    Some of my weekly must haves:

    Unsweetened Almond Breeze Vanilla Milk
    Baby Carrots
    Spicy Hummus
    Grape Tomatoes
    Kashi Go Lean Cereal
    Quaker Oats Instant Oatmeal
    Fage or Chobani Greek Yogurt
    Eggs
    Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
    Salmon, Catfish or Tilapia
    Designer Whey Protein Powder
    Almonds
    And virtually any type of fruits and veggies- apples, bananas, grapes, strawberries, orange, kiwi, pears, broccoli, bok choy, cucumbers, onions, etc
  • lizzys
    lizzys Posts: 841 Member
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    spianch chicken breast eggs tomatoes oranges brown rice tea wheat pasta diet coke pork chops steaks shrimp top ramein i know thats bad but its a cheap lunch potatoes
  • Dustinryan24
    Dustinryan24 Posts: 233 Member
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    eggs, whole grain bread, tuna, whole grain rice, talapia, chicken breast, oranges, apples, almonds, protein bars, hummus, salad stuff, string cheese, turkey burgers..
    this usually adds up to 150 dollars somehow... lol
  • DataBased
    DataBased Posts: 513 Member
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    Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
    Whey Protein Powder
    Oatmeal
    Spring mix salads
    Avocados and oranges
    Asparagus
    Frozen veggies
    Fresh & Easy lunches
    Half & Half cream
    Things to put in our protein shakes (cottage cheese, mint extracts, etc)
    Dog and Cat food & treats (more important than food for feeding me...)
  • sun33082
    sun33082 Posts: 416 Member
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    Eggs, chicken, lettuce, strawberries, apples, variety of veggies and CHOCOLITE. I gotta have my Chocolite!
  • jlenz74
    jlenz74 Posts: 30
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    seedless cucumbers
    Hungry Girl 90 calories flat outs
    Dannon all natural nonfat plain yogurt(for smoothies)
    avocados (to make my own guacamole)
    tomatos
    South Beach and Atkins products
    deli turkey
    lots of frozen veggies!
  • betholiver
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    bump
  • whiterice83
    whiterice83 Posts: 63 Member
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    Erin Baker's Fruit & Nut Granola
    Flax Milk
    Sara Lee 4 calorie multi-grain bread
    Peanut butter
    Kemp's Fat Free Frozen Yogurt
    Frozen Fruit
    Carrots
    Tuna

    Those are items I keep stocked in my house and have for the last few months. We have a bond :)
  • bjohs
    bjohs Posts: 1,225 Member
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    - chicken
    - salmon
    - ground turkey
    - tuna in water
    - every fresh vegetable possible
    - a few back-up frozen veggies
    - raspberries
    - blueberries
    - eggs
    - tortillas
    - salsa
    - salad fixings
  • MamaWannaRun
    MamaWannaRun Posts: 273 Member
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    Agree with most of the yummies here, but I must add 45 Calorie Bread! It is a must for my carb craves! Add a slice of turkey and it is a great lunch for me!
  • yhateme1
    yhateme1 Posts: 29 Member
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    Hello what do you use coconut oil for?
  • hillary124
    hillary124 Posts: 112
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    Green grapes, strawberries, apples, peanut butter, Activia yogurt, and milk are my must haves!
  • TrailRunner61
    TrailRunner61 Posts: 2,505 Member
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    Oatmeal (quick cooking and reg)
    Strawberries, bananas, mixed frozen berries, apples, oranges. Lots of fruit
    Raw carrots, cauiliflower, broccoli, green beans, avocados, salad stuff, frozen veggies
    Eggs
    Trail mix supplies (roasted soy beans, dried fruits, sunflower seeds, almonds, pecans, walnuts)
    A few healthy frozen dinners for really busy nights.
    Skim milk
    Frozen fruit bars
    45 calorie bread (per slice)
    Lean meat such as eye of round roast, chicken tenders, any kind of fish but none breaded
    Hillshire Farms lower sodium turkey breast
    Greek Yogurt for smoothies (sugar and fat free)
  • alikat5544
    alikat5544 Posts: 86 Member
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    eggs, whole grain bread, tuna, whole grain rice, talapia, chicken breast, oranges, apples, almonds, protein bars, hummus, salad stuff, string cheese, turkey burgers..
    this usually adds up to 150 dollars somehow... lol
    This makes me feel better! My husband doesn't get how I spend so much. It's expensive to eat healthy!
  • alikat5544
    alikat5544 Posts: 86 Member
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    Apples, bananas, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, asparagus, salad mix, whole wheat bagels, peanut butter, greek yogurt, granola, steaks, chicken, 1% milk
  • Jms383
    Jms383 Posts: 2 Member
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    I'll just list my more unique favorites: Jennie-O Turkey Bratwurst, sea salt and black pepper pistachios, grapefruit and cottage cheese, Marie's Raspberry Vinegarette Salad dressing, Think Thin Creamy peanut butter protein bar, JIF creamy peanut butter W/ Omega-3, Brussel Sprouts.

    If I meet my daily calorie goal then I get a Starbucks Tall Cafe Americano on the way to work. :smile: