Grocery Staples!!! What are your must haves? or Great finds?
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i have found that i cannot live without my josephs whole wheat and flax pita breads. they are 60cal a piece, and REALLY satisfy my cravings for sandwiches/wraps. they are super versatile too...you can add sauce, veggies, and cheese to make a pizza, theyre great for making bacon and egg wraps in the mornings, you can cut 'em up and bake 'em to make pita chips...i LOVE them.
frozen fruit is also something i cannot do without. i use it in the mornings to make smoothies for the whole family. the frozen fruit is cheaper, lasts longer than fresh fruit, and negates the need to put ice in the smoothies since it works as a chiller for the smoothies.
70/90 count shrimp are a great low-cal way to get some protein after the gym, or if i'm looking for a healthy snack. 15 shrimp in a serving gets ya 100calories. i eat them as shrimp cocktail, but will also toss em in a pan with a little olive oil and garlic to whip up a quick satisfying meal.
spinach and kale are something we buy weekly as well. they go into the morning smoothies and give us a jump start on our green intake for the day. even our 9yo drinks em and has NO issue knowing that there is kale and spinach in his fruity drink.
i think those are my main staples at the moment.
OH and we LOVE the little packets of tuna...SUPER convenient. no need for a can opener, no need to drain, and each packet is a SINGLE serving, as opposed to the can which is 2. add a little mayo or hummus for a nice tuna wrap...or just toss on greens for a tuna salad. we like that a lot, though it is more expensive than buying the cans.0 -
TORTILLAS-in the chips section at Walmart there are Mama Lupes tortillas. The smallest size not low fat or cal is only 77 cals for one, they taste way better than other tortillas i have eaten. I don't really like the others but these are delicious.
Eggs
avocados
milk
chicken breast
canned diced tomatos and chilies
taco seasoning
bananas
apples
strawberries
nuts
shredded cheese
sour cream
bacon
pork chops
potatoes
wonton wrappers
hot sauce
brown rice
fruit
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Eggs (whole eggs)
Avocado
Tomato
Cucumber
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
Champagne Pear dressing/Garlic Expressions (gotta mix it up!)
Plain greek yogurt
Assorted fruits
Ground beef/Chicken breasts/pork tenderloin (whatever is on sale)
Old Bay Seasoning
Corn on the cob
Brussel sprouts
Provolone/gouda
Sliced Ham
This is our current staples list, it changes depending on the season and what we're sick of.0 -
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For me:
eggs
greek yogurt
apples
salad fixings (cucumbers, tomatoes, zucchini, etc)
asparagus
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peanut butter
celery
apples
greek yogurt
turkey burgers
bananas
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string cheese
veggie Chips/ straws (my son loves them!)
chicken breasts
low sodium ham
spinach
egg whties
Wonder Smart Wheat Bread
Yogurt for my son
Roma tomatoes
Frozen veggies galore for my steamer!0 -
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Produce -
Bok Choy
Baby Spinach
Romaine
Tomatoes (grow them during the summer so just buy during the winter)
Sweet potatoes
Carrots
Celery
Dairy -
Low-fat feta
Dannon yogurt
Sargento cheese sticks (colby and the mozzarella are my favorites)
Organic skim milk
Greek yogurt (I use instead of sour cream)
Brummel and Brown yogurt spread (instead of butter)
Edy's 1/2 Fat Slow-Churned (usually coffee flavored)
Carbs -
Brown rice
Whole wheat sandwich rounds (100 calories)
Whole wheat tortillas
Whole wheat bagels or english muffins
Multigrain crackers of whatever's on sale
Raisin Bran Crunch YUMMMMMM
Meat -
Chicken tenders and boneless/skinless breasts
Ground turkey
Turkey sausages
Organic cage-free eggs
Meat replacement -
Dr. Pregger burgers (I love all the flavors)
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Eggs
Greek yogurt
Organic Soy Milk
onion
tomato
romaine lettuce
garlic
bell pepper
chicken breast
extra lean ground beef
coconut oil
oilve oil
peanuts/cashews/almonds/walnuts/pistacchios
lemons
limes
fruits - whatever is available
black beans
brown rice
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My grocery list each week: no wheat, corn, soy shellfish or peanuts due to allergies
Greek yogurt
Almond milk (unsweetened)
Cheese - blocks and shredded
Laughing Cow cheese wedges
Eggs
Hummus
Cottage Cheese
Garbanzo beans
Black beans
Almond butter
Olives - green and black
Dill pickles
Hot sauce
Mustards
Balsalmic Vinegar
Olive Oil
Coconut oil
Tea
SF pudding mix (for the Greek yogurt)
Pork rinds - great for breading chicken if you're gluten-free
Almonds
Chicken breasts
Bacon
Jennie -O 95/5 turkey patties
Trident salmon patties
Fish fillets (usually flounder, orange roughy or mahi-mahi)
turkey sausage
Frozen fruits - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries
Frozen asparagus
Frozen green beans
Frozen broccoli
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Celery
Green onions
Onions - white and red
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Jicama
Avocado
Melons (only in season)
Zucchini
Cucumbers (prefer Persian but English do in a pinch)0 -
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The most basic staples that I seem to continuously replenish the fridge / pantry with:
Spinach / Romaine / some sort of salad or lettuce mix
Frozen skinless chicken breasts
laughing cow light cheese wedges ( I like the garlic and herb one)
CARROTS... I buy a huge bag every other week... dogs love them too
1% milk
Orowheat Healthful 10 grain bread
Popcorn... usually white cheddar... different brands... last one was a Trader joe's one... have yet to try it out
Pretzel thins - I like the everything ones... go good with a 35 cal. laughing cow wedge for a salty snack
FiberOne bars. God I love these... fav is the caramel chocolate pretzel one.
Lots and Lots of different salad dressings... I get bored easily... I'm trying Bolthouse yogurt ranch today. MMmmmMMM!
Chicken Sausages, usually from Trader Joe's... Chicken Jalapeno, Chicken Andouille, they're all good...
Raisins... the little red boxes... both regular and yogurt covered.
Those little 60 calorie pudding cups... those are really good too...
Lots of fresh fruit. Always have bananas, apples and at least one other random fresh fruit on hand.
MMMmm.... I like grocery shopping... there's a Trader Joe's just down the street from my work. I tend to spend a lot of time there.0 -
Shredded Wheat ( full sized )
Rolled Oats
Carrots
Broccoli
Raw cashew and date bars
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what brand has 45cal bread and 70cal tortillas???
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Natures own light bread in white and wheat only has 40 calories a slice and is yummy and I use these huge tortillas that are 98%fat free and have 100 calories in them they are called La Tortilla factory Smart and Delicious 100 calorie tortilla they have 8 grams of fiber as well!0 -
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Skimmed Milk
Eggs
Seeded loaf
Fat Free Yoghurts
Bottles water
Apples
Bananas
Strawberries (at the moment I'm buying them every week)
Carrots
Frozen diced onions
Frozen Sliced Mushrooms
Frozen Peas
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen broccoli
Frozen mixed peppers - I know I have a lot of frozen veg but not many nutrients get lost in the freezing process and it means I always have good veg in, plus it saves the hassle of chopping it all :happy:
and finally the treats;
Cola zero
Margherita Pizza from Waitrose
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i love hidden valley ranch tried light not crazy about it anyone have another great ranch without all the calories0
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Our Staples:
Breads/Grains/cerial
Ezeikel Breads - Low Sodium, english muffins, corn tortillas
Santa Fe - Whole Grain Tortillas
Quinoa
Wild Rice
Barley
Italian Pearled Farro
Kashi Go Lean
Bran Cerial
NonDairy/Protien
Light Life Italian Sausage (veg)
Tofu
Tempeh
Daiya - vegan cheese shreds
Galaxy Rice Vegan cheese slices
vegan parm alt
Other meat substitues
Veggies:
boston lettuce
organic spring mix
tomatos
onions
garlic
spinach
peppers
carrots
celery
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Bell peppers
chilli peppers
garlic
mushrooms
selection of seasonal veg
bananas and selection of seasonal fruit
muller light yogurts
selection of lean meats, fish or seafood (chicken/pork tenderloin/lamb steaks/turkey mince/prawns/squid/salmon/mussels/whatever is at a good price)
laughing cow extra light cheese triangles
reduced fat cream crackers or ryvita cracker bread
sugar free jelly powder
low fat/low salt cup a soup
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greek yogurt
almond milk
45 calorie bread
80 calorie tortillas
some multi-pack of snacks, lately its been the mini bags of Quaker Quakes rice cakes.
green tea, both regular and flavored.
some kind of meat (pork, chicken, fish or shrimp)
frozen veggies.
Sugar free jello and pudding mix
100 calorie mini popcorn bags
That's all I can think of right now.0 -
My staples:
Greek yogurt
English muffins (because I can't get through a whole loaf before it goes stale)
Low-sodium chicken stock (for cooking)
Olive oil
Frozen cooked shrimp
Any and all fresh fruit, whatever's in season
Farmer's market eggs
Chicken breasts
Lean beef
Avocados
Baby spinach
Dark chocolate
Slow-churned ice cream (less fat, no artificial sweeteners, as yummy as regularly prepared!)
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i love hidden valley ranch tried light not crazy about it anyone have another great ranch without all the calories
bolthouse farms yogurt blend's dressing has a ranch. 45 calories for 2 tbsp.
its found in fridge section near the bagged salads/produce.0 -
i love hidden valley ranch tried light not crazy about it anyone have another great ranch without all the calories
bolthouse farms yogurt blend's dressing has a ranch. 45 calories for 2 tbsp.
its found in fridge section near the bagged salads/produce.
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My staples:
Chicken breast
Cucumber
Oranges
Broccoli
Carrots
Red/Green peppers
Cinnamon Vanilla tea
Sugar Twin
Apples
Salmon (Either canned or pre-smoked/bqq-ed)
Halibut
Spring mix
Peanut Butter & Co - White Chocolate Wonderful, Mighty Maple and Cinnamon Raisin Swirl
Raspberry Vinaigrette dressing0 -
flat outs
turkey pepperoni
mozzarella cheese
spaghetti sauce
these items make a wonderful pizza that is less than 400 calories and it is really filling...for those nights that you have the big pizza crave0 -
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