what's on your grocery list?

Hey y'all! I'm using today as a prep day and will start living my new healthier lifestyle tomorrow. Just wondering what you never leave the grocery store without. I saw the recipe board and will head over there and check that out, but what does everyone do for snacks and stuff? Thanks!

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  • GurleyGirl524
    GurleyGirl524 Posts: 578 Member
    almonds, cheese, yogurt, and sugar free chocolate pudding are my snacks of choice
  • aszwarc
    aszwarc Posts: 200 Member
    Low fat cottage cheese
    fruit - fresh pineapple and strawberries this week
    cheese and whole grain crackers (reduced fat Triscuits)
    Fiber One bars
    almond milk
    fat free yogurt in "dessert" flavors (red velvet cake, apple turnover, lemon pie)
    celery and carrots
    Detour reduced sugar protein bars
  • CynthiaElise
    CynthiaElise Posts: 262 Member
    Tomato basil marinated chicken breasts
    Eggs
    Bacon
    Salad Kits
    Smoked Salmon
    English Muffins
    Peanut Butter
    Honey
    Cliff Bars
    Tea (chai green tea)
    Oatmeal
    Frozen Veg
    Almond Milk
    Fruit (I switch up my friut weekly depending on the deals)
  • CorvusCorax77
    CorvusCorax77 Posts: 2,536 Member
    collard greens.
  • perfectionisntme
    perfectionisntme Posts: 205 Member
    I only shop the outside aisles (produces, nuts, meats, diairy), unless it's for coffee, tea, ketchup, flour, honey, and/or sugar.
  • amandat_79
    amandat_79 Posts: 221 Member
    greek yogurt, protein powder, almond butter, veggies, whole grain pitas and hummus or greek yogurt dip or guacamole are some of my faves.
  • Tyggress73
    Tyggress73 Posts: 104 Member
    Oatmeal
    Eggs (I eat mostly whites, so we go through a lot of eggs!)
    FF milk
    Greek Yogurt
    Fresh berries (blueberries and strawberries are my favs)
    Frozen veggies (I throw a bag in the microwave with just about every dinner, easy and convenient to get veggies in)
    Ezekiel tortillas (SO good toasted and filled with turkey, lettuce, tomato, a little cheese and some avocado...great lunch!)
    LF String Cheese
    Natural Peanut Butter and/or Almond Butter
    Individual snack packs of almonds or cashews (Trader Joe's sells these, already portioned)
    Chicken breasts (boneless/skinless)
    Ground turkey
    Ground chicken
    Tuna (packed in water)
    Salmon
    Salad fixings (lettuce, tomato, cucumber, celery, mushrooms, etc)
    Soyrizo (soy chorizo...SO good scrambled into egg whites!)
    Almond milk (I cook my oatmeal with it)

    I guess that's about it for my every-week staples. :)
  • XtyAnn17
    XtyAnn17 Posts: 632 Member
    Cocoa roasted almonds
    Greek yogurt
    Luna bars
    Pb on whole wheat toast


    Thats about it
  • Today I bought:
    Peanut Butter
    Pecans
    Animal Crackers
    Bananas
    Pistachios
    Granola

    I also have at home:
    Light String Cheese
    Light Yogurt
    Turkey
    Tuna
    Apples
    Oranges
    Light Laughing Cow Cheese
  • capnrus789
    capnrus789 Posts: 2,736 Member
    Always on the list:

    Milk
    Eggs
    Bananas
    Yogurt
    Lettuce
    Tomatos
    Cucumbers
    Tomatos
    Bell Peppers
    Carrots
    Bread
    Lunchmeat
    Cheese

    And Beer. Lots and lots of beer.
  • RainbootsToBikinis
    RainbootsToBikinis Posts: 465 Member
    Snacks for me 90% of the time are veggies. Peppers, carrots, sugar snap peas, cucumber, celery
  • turkeyhunter60
    turkeyhunter60 Posts: 319 Member
    fruit, protein bars, natural peanut butter and crackers
  • Julettashane
    Julettashane Posts: 723 Member
    hummus
    broccoli
    cauliflower
    chicken
    fish
    milk
    bacon
    eggs
    lettuce
    shredded cheese
    sweet tea
    whole wheat bread
    butter
    peanut butter
    tomatoes
    onions
    potatoes
    peas
    corn
    naan bread
    tortillas(any kind)
    grits
    carnation breakfast essentials
  • odddrums
    odddrums Posts: 342 Member
    Eggs and Milk, always!
    Cereal [Cheerios or just bran flakes because I'm super boring] for easy mornings, or just plain oatmeal
    Granola Bars [I like the nature's valley ones that are just basic oats and honey]
    Unsalted Almonds and sometimes trail mix stuff like dried soybeans, raisins, craisins and seeds [pumpkin, sunflower, et cetera]
    Red or Green leaf or Romaine lettuce, spinach and/or cabbage for salad base [whatever is cheap that week]
    Carrots, celery, some kind of local seasonal veggie like peppers, jicima, avocados, cucumbers, or whatever else sounds good in a salad.
    Whole chickens, pork roast and other big meaty stuff that goes good in a crock pot
    Ground turkey or lean beef, which I usually freeze
    whole beans, canned or dry, mixed varieties.
    Brown Rice, dry and not instant
    Bananas, Oranges, apples and other fruits in season [but usually bananas]

    Also stock up on frozen veggies because they usually don't have much of a nutritional loss and are ready as quickly as fresh stuff, like green beans, peas, carrots, asparagus, and other such items. Freezers are great for this and make for way better meals than just frozen dinners.

    I usually avoid bread because I've stopped eating sandwiches and want to eat less processed grains, but I go with natural peanut butter and jam as much as possible. Basically avoiding anything with HFCS and palm oil. I've also stopped buying alcohol and chips and cookies and candy and other snacky foods, mostly because my roommates just end up eating them, but also because it makes me plan my meals and just eat better instead of faster. Do what you like and don't cut out favorites, I say.
  • JamieM8168
    JamieM8168 Posts: 248 Member
    Coconut milk!
    Lots of produce
    Jennie O ground turkey YUMmmmm
  • fruits, veggies, yogurt, eggs, bacon and milk are things i shop for everytime....

    then chicken breast, bread and cereal(for the kids), and any cheeses or coffee etc items...
  • laurengaugler
    laurengaugler Posts: 45 Member
    Spinach! I eat spinach at least twice per day and go through 3 or 4 bags a week
    Avocados
    Almond Milk
    Brown Rice
    Various fruits and vegetables
    Hummus
    Walnuts to snack on (from the baking aisle, so there is not added salt or sugar)
    Natural peanut butter
    black beans
    and recently been into chia seeds
  • linxus
    linxus Posts: 87
    Diet Green Tea (I buy bottled Green Tea, because its a way for me to still have a convenient tasty drink without grabbing a soda.)
    Oranges
    Grapes
    Spinach
    Cauliflower
    Eggs
    A new spice every two weeks =p
    Oats
    And the decided meat for the week.

    I'm a college student, I unfortunately don't get as much as I should, but I make do.
  • JustJennie1
    JustJennie1 Posts: 3,749 Member
    Typically:

    Eggs
    Milk
    Veggies (whatever is on sale or relatively cheap at the grocery store)
    Salad stuff - lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, avocado, cucumbers
    Lunch Meat
    Cheese
    Peanut butter
    Coffee
    English muffins (when they're on sale)
    Salmon - depends on how much it is
    Chicken - if I have none at home
    Pork - if I have none at home
    Yogurt
    Fruit - bananas, apples, pears in the summer I go for the peaches, nectarines, strawberries, blueberries etc.
    Frozen veggies (again if they're on sale and it's a good deal)
    Crackers
    Raisins

    I pretty much perimeter shop
  • mmddwechanged
    mmddwechanged Posts: 1,687 Member
    potato chips and peanut butter
  • Real Foods :)

    Chicken/turkey/lean beef roasts/some pork (LOVE to throw it in the crockpot and eat it that way or make something out of it)
    Fish (Salmon, Halibut, Talapia, whatever is on special that day)
    Bacon
    Eggs
    Cheeses (Hard/Aged/Sharp to add flavor with just a slice)
    String cheese for snacking
    Mixed greens for salads
    Almonds (I prefer Emerald Cocoa Dusted Almonds, yum!!!)
    Almond Butter (natural to avoid hydrogenated oils)
    Sugar free syrups for my coffee (Torani and Starbucks ones are my fav)
    COFFEE :love:
    Teas (boxes of bagged tea, not the gallons of fake sweetened teas)
    Unsweetened Almond Milk (Low calorie, naturally low fat, and creamy)
    Fruit (BERRIES!! lowest sugar and best antioxidants)
    Greek Yogurt (REAL greek yogurt like Fage and Oikos, then add your berries yourself to sweeten)
    Cottage Cheese
    Cauliflower & Brocoli (I use cauliflower in place of white potatoes a lot)
  • langsyne
    langsyne Posts: 106 Member
    Meat - chicken/pork/salmon/beef
    Eggs
    Broccoli
    Cauliflower
    Kale
    Turnip
    Spinach
    Mushrooms
    Avocado
    Apples
    Yogurt (plain)
    Cottage Cheese
    String Cheese
    Berries (to go in my yogurt)
    Walnuts
    Almonds
    Brazil Nuts
    Coffee
    Beer
  • dollhousedolly
    dollhousedolly Posts: 73 Member
    Tomatoes
    Lettuce
    Banana
    (pretty much any fresh looking veg/fruit)
    Tortillas
    Cheese
    Lunch meat
    Bread
    Ground turkey
    Salsa
    Eggs
    Milk
    Silk milk
    Almonds
    Diet cola :P
  • jmom376
    jmom376 Posts: 234 Member
    These are the things that I always try to have in the house..
    Chicken Breasts/Tenderloins
    Carrots
    Spinach--I love spinach on everything
    Fruits (depends on what is in season)
    Skim Milk
    Laughing Cow Cheese
    Arnolds whole wheat thin pockets
    Balsamic Vinegar Glaze
    Special K Protein Cereal
    Whole Wheat Pasta
    Special K Herb Crackers
    Reduced Sodium Turkey Breast
    Skinny Cow Mint Ice Cream Sandwiches
  • majope
    majope Posts: 1,325 Member
    eggs
    Skippy
    Aunt Millie's 80-calorie 7-grain bread
    Bagel thins
    Kerrygold butter
    some sort of cheese
    pasta
    pasta sauce
    beans (kidney, black, white, garbanzo)
    petit diced tomatoes
    bell peppers
    onion
    garlic
    ginger
    baby carrots
    sweet potatoes
    chicken breast
    boneless, skinless chicken thighs if they have them (lately, they usually don't--what's up with that?)
    yogurt (favorites are Chobani pineapple and Fage with honey or cherries)
    cottage cheese
    clementines or tangelos, depending on what's on sale
    fresh berries
    asparagus when it's cheap
    baby spinach
    bagged salad mix
    PopTarts
    TastyKakes
    ground turkey or beef (93% lean or leaner) if the price is right
    juice and milk (most of that the other household members drink, but I do sometimes so I'm adding it)
    bananas
    rice (partial now to the frozen stuff Trader Joe's sells--organic brown, rice medley, jasmine)
    potatoes
    nuts
    Chex mix or other salty snack food
    whatever's on sale--a few weeks ago I scored 14 pounds of pork at 97 cents a pound, bagged it, and chucked it into the freezer. Still a lot left.
  • I get my groceries every week, and these things are ALWAYS on the list;
    Natural Yoghurt
    Bananas
    Grapes
    Raspberries
    Lettuce
    Cucumber
    Peppers
    Milk
    Carrots
    Chicken
    Fish (usually salmon)
    Potatoes
    Whole-wheat Bread
    Sweetcorn
    Brown Rice
    c: x