Food shopping!
such_nonsense
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Going to get some shopping done in a little bit. Since I'm new to this whole diet thing. What are some necessary foods that I should get? Obviously, veggies and fruit, but what are some specific!
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Going to get some shopping done in a little bit. Since I'm new to this whole diet thing. What are some necessary foods that I should get? Obviously, veggies and fruit, but what are some specific!
I find bags of iceberg lettuce are a filling and tasty way to snack with extremely low calories!0 -
Chicken, chicken, more chicken, tuna, cottage cheese, laughing cow cheese triangles.0
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Actually you are best off buying other types of lettuce. They are all low calories but iceberg lettuce actually has next to nothing in nutritional value. Go for romaine lettuce instead or spinach!0
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While veggies are a must, try to find satisfying protein sources for you. Protein is what is really going to make you feel satisfied. Also, you will probably want something bread-y. Try to get the most for your calories. You need fiber, whole grains, avoid "diet" foods that are still high in sugar, fillers,etc. I like beans, filling with protein and fiber.0
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Going to get some shopping done in a little bit. Since I'm new to this whole diet thing. What are some necessary foods that I should get? Obviously, veggies and fruit, but what are some specific!
Let's see...if you're going to get some bread, look for 'whole-grain' on the label (and read the ingredients). 'Whole-grain' simply means that the wheat wasn't processed to death before it became bread.
Milk--lowfat or nonfat.
Meat--if you get the poultry, have the skin removed (loads of fat). Have the fat trimmed from any beef you buy. But do look at fish (such as salmon) for the omega-3s (watch what the tuna's packed in).
Produce: if you buy canned fruits, go for light syrup. Raw always beats out processed.
Lettuce: Iceberg, from what I've read, is largely water. Try some of the other greens: romaine, red/green-leaf, spinach, butter, etc. There are also several cabbages. Also suggest trying different veggies--bell peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes, etc.0 -
Mmm... 0 fat greek yogurt...0
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these are always on my list when i go shopping.
low carb whole wheat tortillas
cheese sticks
fruit cups
yogurt
salmon
tuna
bags of spinach/lettuce mixes0 -
Quinoa. I eat it instead of rice, pasta or potatoes. Super filling, and gluten free!0
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My favorite snacks:
Non-fat plain strained Greek yogurt (Fage)- I add in some honey or fruit, yum!
Cocoa roast almonds
Honey
Peanut butter
Low fat Hummus (Oasis brand is awesome) with snap peas and/or carrots, even bell pepper strips
Make your own ranch for dressing if you want a good dressing option- buy the ranch powder packets and make with half the content of mayo (and use a light variety) and skim milk...quite tasty and way lower on the fat/calorie scale (though it still has that darned sodium)
I agree with the vote for cheese sticks or string cheese (Laughing cow light wedges are awesome too)
Definitely whole grains versus processed
To spice up your water grab some crystal light packets, tons of flavor and only 5cal for an 8oz glass0 -
Here is my short list of items I always seem to buy:
Whole Wheat Bread
Peanut Butter
Romaine Lettuce Hearts
Spinach
Onion
Fruits (whatever is cheapest that week. Currently peaches, strawberries, bananas, blueberries, etc.)
Greek Yogurt
Sugar Free Maple Syrup
Oatmeal (bulk)
Eggs
Skim Milk
Boneless Skinless Chicken
Canned Tuna
Fish
Dried Beans (Typically Pinto - for my homemade (not fried) refried beans)
Canned Beans (Northern, Black, etc.)
Reduced Fat Mayo with Olive Oil
Whole Wheat Pasta
But, it varies with my meal plan. I like to plan a set number of meals out - and then make my list, so I know what I need before I hit the store. I typically plan for 2-4 weeks at a time. I shop a LOT at Aldi, since they are really the best prices in town.
I read TasteofHome.com (and their healthy cooking magazine), watch for recipes here on MFP, and like other sites like SkinnyTaste.com to keep our meals from being boring. My favorite meal recently was Quesadilla Burgers and fish tacos, with home made pico de gallo. YUM!0 -
Personally, I always have broccoli, carrots, and chicken and/or tilapia on my list.0
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I find Pinterest has some good recipes. I recently found two. Roasted broccoli and roasted parmesan tomatoes. They are delicious and still have low calories. Also, a couple of years ago, I began liking raw spinach. It basically tastes like lettuce. I eat that and shredded lettuce as part of my salad, along with roasted red peppers, dried tomatoes, sunflower kernels, canned chuck chicken and a little dressing. It tastes better with more healthy items.
Blueberries are also very good. Egg whites are good too for breakfast but they are a little on the expensive side. Raw almonds are also very good to get.
Check your newspaper because local grocers tend to have fruit on sale each week.0
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