Whats your #1 go to item when FOOD SHOPPING?
SnowWhite824
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I'm going food shopping in a bit, and I'm in a bit of a rut. I get the same foods every time, and though they are tasty, good for me, and low in calorie, I'm getting a bored.
Give me your top three healthy picks at the food store!!!
Give me your top three healthy picks at the food store!!!
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spinach, eggs, cottage cheese0
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100 cal popcorn, peaches, fage greek yogurt0
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Part skim Mozzarella cheese sticks, almonds unsalted, and eggs! I absolutely must have these in my cart every time, the almonds and the cheese sticks are great snacks post work-out because they have protein punch.0
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Little cups of fruit (packed in juice not syrup) or applesauce. They're great snacks for work.0
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greek yogurt, kashi cereal, local fruits that are in season (right now its watermelon)0
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Eggs, Ketchup, Frozen chopped broccoli, unsweetened vanilla almond milk, frozen strawberries(for smoothies) and bananas0
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I always go straight for the fruit on clearance - I've got so many good finds there, like big boxes of oranges, mangos or peaches (today I got a 10-pack of peaches and nectarines for £1.95).0
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fruit, kale, cottage cheese.0
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Eggs, I only eat the whites though, and rice cakes with lite cream cheese, yum! I really like these as they come in many different flavours, depending on your mood0
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Fresh raw spinach (for salads and wraps), greek yogurt, CARROTS!0
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Watermelon, apples, carrots, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, chickpeas, raw almonds/pistachios/pumpkin seeds/sunflower seeds. And asparagus or spinach, because my husband gets grumpy if we don't have at least one of those a week.0
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Eggs, Fage Greek with Peach, and part skim string cheese.0
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Strawberry, Yogurt and Brick Cheese0
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90/10 ground beef: inexpensive form of protein.
Eggs: inexpensive form of protein.
Cheddar Cheese: inexpensive form of protein.
Whole Milk: inexpensive form of protein.
Spinach: quality carbohydrates and great micronutrients.
Red Bell Peppers: quality carbohydrates and great micronutrients.
Almonds: quality fats and great micronutrients.0 -
Fruit. I spend a lot of time shopping in produce. There are so many choices!
At the very least, there often seems to be a very diverse collection of apples in whichever store I'm visiting. That keeps me busy.0 -
eggs, yogurt & fruit0
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Blueberry bagels and creme cheese. Great breakfast ( 1/2 bagel ) tasty, get the carbs out of the way early in the day.0
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Supermarkets haven't yet developed enough variety when it comes to healthy foods.0
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Greek yoghurt, eggs, broccoli.0
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Pink lady apples, oats and chicken0
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I always need to be stocked up in:
unsweetened vanilla almond milk
liquid egg whites
veggies (avocado, spinach, red onion, peppers, cucumber)0 -
#1 item is edamame in snack size steamer packs. Great snack with fiber and protein.
Other that that I don't have any set items, but I like to have a good balance of salty/savory and sweet foods so I don't end up bothered by cravings. Fruit and honey wheat pretzels?0 -
Nutella, goldfish, and granola0
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Chicken, asparagus, light non-fat yogurt.0
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Nectarines, Spinach, salmon0
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full fat dairy!
eggs
vegetables
meat0 -
yogurt, cottage cheese and lots of fresh veggies (still waiting for the garden to really start producing after the cold spring/early summer we had!!)0
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Greek yogurt, boneless skinless chicken breast, fresh fruit (whatever's on sale).0
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Edamame!! great snack and now my kids are eating them too!0
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