Post your Grocery List
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Let's see if I can remember....
bananas
(usually clementines but we have some leftover from last week)
mango
pineapple
tomatoes
cherry tomatoes
red pepper
yellow pepper
parsley
mustard greens - 2 bunches
spring mix salad greens
green beans
barramundi filets
cereal for hubby (honey bunches of oats - wf brand)
Clif mojo bars - for hubbie
brown rice crispies - to make rice crispie treats :devil:
unsweetened soy milk
spinach linguine
lactose-free lowfat vanilla yogurt
5 chobani greek yogurts for hubby
2 small bags potato chips :devil:
whole wheat bread
bulk chocolate chips
bulk chocolate covered almonds (impulse purchase)
bulk slivered almonds
bulk sprouted granola
marshmallows - see rice crispie treats above
feta cheese
chicken salad for hubbie and fake chicken salad for me
1 gallon milk for hubbie
nonfood - compostable food bags
though, my groceries differ each week depending on what I'm planning to cook. Winter = lots of soups, summer = lots of salad. Also, my CSA starts up next week so I'll stop getting produce from WF0 -
This is the most commonly stuff we eat:
Frozen boneless skinless chicken breast
96/4 ground beef
lean ground turkey
Low sodium sliced turkey deli meat
Turkey Sausage/ Turkey Bacon
Tuna
Country style pork ribs
Popcorn Shrimp
Sliced cheese
Flat out sandwich wraps
Wheat tortillas
Natural Peanut Butter and PB2
Single servings Fage 0% with fruit
Fage 0% greek yogurt
String cheese
Kelloggs Fiber Plus bars (9 grams fiber only 120 cals!)
Clif Bar Crunch
Quest Bars
pistachios/mixed nuts
Hummus
Low fat shredded mozzarella
Ragu Pizza Sauce and Wheat crusts
Almond milk
OJ
Egglands Best eggs
Lettuce
Edamame
Canned black beans/baked beans/green beans/corn/peas/carrots
Frozen mixed veggies
Steamable bagged veggies
Brown Rice
Quinoa
Frozen mixed fruit and blueberries
Broccoli/Baby Carrots/Celery/Radishes
Lean Cuisines/Smart Ones- no more than 250 calories (Don't Hate!)
Dr. Pepper Ten (^See above message)
Edit because heaven forbid I forget apples & bananas.0 -
Not the same every week but in general this is what is on my shopping list
Proteins:
Skinless boneless chicken breast
Skinless boneless turkey breast
Ground turkey breast
Pork Loin
Fresh Salmon
Natural peanut butter
Raw Almonds
Veggies:
Romaine or Green/Red leaf lettuce
Spinach
Green Cabbage
Kale
Celery
Carrots
Red, Yellow, Green Peppers
Brocolli
Green Beans (loose)
Mushrooms (bulk, loose)
Red/Sweet Onion
Raddish
Avacado
Tomato (fresh and canned)
Spaghetti squash
Sweet potato
Garlic
cilantro
basil
Frozen Lima beans
Frozen Edamame beans
Frozen peas
canned black olives
Fruits:
Cantelop
Pineapple
Red seedless grapes
Banana
Blueberries
Pears
Apples
Dairy:
Skim Milk
part skim cheese strings
FF yogurt (vanilla and banana cream for me)
FF Cottage cheese
Stella cheeses or cabot creamery
organic butter
(I get my eggs fresh from the chickens, not my chickens - friends )
Misc:
Toastees cereal Honey nut (for him)
Plain (regular) instant oatmeal (for me)
Whole and Dried Cranberries (considering cutting these out - as I eat most of them)
Quaker rice cakes (plain and buttered popcorn)
Pretzels
Other assorted types of raw nuts (cashew, walnut, pecans)
Nestle Toolhouse mini chocolate chips
Cinnamon
Whole grain pasta (for him)
Edited> forgot the bread - Pumpernickel (he eats most of this)0 -
Very general and simple:
Milk
Eggs
Chicken breast fillets
Cheese
Bread
Banana
Protein powder
Beef
Done!0 -
Here's what I usually get each month:
Salad greens
Canned tuna
Whole wheat bread
Cartons of large eggs
Whole Milk
8lbs Boneless, skinless chicken thighs
10lb bag of frozen tilapia
Several 1lb bags of frozen veggies
Greek yogurt
Carbmaster yogurt
Celery
Oranges
Carrots
Yellow onions
Turkey sausage
Bacon
Candy
Cheese
V-8 Fusion Lite
Soda
2 Family-sized bags of Ajinomoto brand frozen shrimp shumai
1 Family-sized bag of Ajinomoto brand frozen pork and chicken gyoza
1 gallon Rocky road ice cream
5lb bag of soft chow mein noodles
Shoyu
20lbs Calrose rice
Sugar-free lemonade mix
Whey powder
Super greens powder
24 Happy hour cocktails of gin and sugar-free lemonade at my fave watering holes
6 tacos
2 orders of 3 cheeseburger sliders with fries and ranch
1 Kalbi plate lunch, regular sized, with extra mac salad, ahi poke, and kimchee on the side.0 -
Protein
chicken breast (boneless/skinless)
ground beef 15% or less
uncured bacon
chuck roast
sirloin
wild caught salmon
eggs
liquid egg whites
white tuna pouch in water
natural peanut butter
black beans
pinto beans
Produce
romaine hearts
kale
tomatoes (grape and on the vine)
apples
oranges
mangoes
banana
strawberries
avocados
carrots
lettuce
pineapple
zucchini
Carbs
stuff for bread (bread flour, wheat flour, vital wheat gluten, wheat germ, honey, sunflower seeds)
steelcut oatmeal
long grain rice
tortillas
whoe grain pasta
Dairy
milk (2% for DH, 2% lactose free for little, skim for me)
greek yogurt
cheese
Other
olive oil
grapeseed oil
fresh cilantro
fresh dill
fresh garlic
Treats
wine
ice cream
chocolate
Sample Dinner Ideas (althought it never works out quite like this)
Monday: Chipotle style burrito bowls (rice, pinto and black beans, chicken, cheese, greek yogurt, pico, lettuce, avocado)
Tuesday: Shredded Beef Tacos (Chuck roast, cheese, cilantro, sauteed onion, tomato, avocado) and salad
Wednesday: Shish Kabobs (sirloin, bell pepper, onion, tomato) and salad or zucchini
Thursday: Breakfast for dinner (scrambled eggss, bacon, toast, fruit)
Friday: Salmon with Avocado Dill Relish and Broiled Tomatoes and some veggie
Saturday: Shish Kabobs (chicken, pineapple, onion, tomato) and salad or zucchini
Sunday: Spaghetti with meatsauce and salad0 -
Thread title says it all. Post your weekly or Bi-weekly shopping list here. Maybe there's a chance we can help newcomers with proper planning when shopping to meet your goals.
I'll start with mine (Bi-Weekly) list.
Proteins ---
20lb Box Frozen Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
5 Packages Frozen Tilapia
5lb Turkey Breast
14 Packs Chunk Light Tuna in Water
8 Dozen Large Eggs
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Fruits & Veggies ---
5 Bags Frozen Broccoli
3 Bags Frozen Peas
4 Bunches Bananas
1 Bag Oranges
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Snacks & Other ---
2lb Box Rolled or Steelcut Oats
5 - 1lb Tub Vanilla Non-Fat Greek Yogurt
5lb Tub Natural Peanutbutter (once a month)
14 Gallons of Water
Assorted Walden Farms No-Calorie/No-Sugar/No-Carb Sauces
4 - Bags Frozen Mixed Berries
1 - Loaf 100% Whole-Wheat Bread
1 - 5lb Bag Brown Rice (once a month)
3 - 3Packs of Extra Sugar-Free Gum
1 - Box Green Tea Bags
1lb Stevia No Calorie Sweetener (once a month)
1 Gallon - Almond Milk
1 Tub - Almonds
1 Bag - Go Raw Pumpkin Seeds
What does your list look like?
Thank you so much for posting this and being so specific in quantity! It definitely helps me plan! I'm always wondering how much to buy of stuff.0 -
I don't get all of this every week but these are all regularly on the list:
2% milk
Half & half
2% plain Greek yogurt
2-4% Cottage cheese
Cheese - on sale or what I really want that week
Eggs
Tempeh
Bacon
Sardines
Meat - on sale or what looks good
Fish - whatever is freshest
Onions
Garlic
Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes
Cucumber
Avocado
Bell peppers
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Squash
Spinach
Bananas
Berries
Grapefruit
Lemons/limes
Cereal/granola
Steel cut oats
Brown rice
Pearl barley
Lentils
Chickpeas
White/red/black beans
Roasted peanuts (for peanut butter)
Raw almonds/pecans/cashews
Dark chocolate covered almonds
Chocolate bar
Gelato
Dried apricots
Tortilla Chips
Salsa
Canned tomatoes
Boxed broth - chicken or vegetable
Bars - Lara/Luna/Cliff/whatever
Oil - grapeseed/extra virgin olive
Vinegar - various
Low sodium soy sauce/tamari
Sriracha
Crystal hot sauce
Mustard - various
Spices - various
Baking supplies - flour, yeast, etc.
ETA beer/wine - can't forget that!0 -
Condoms
Butter
Oreos
Milk
LOL!!! FTW!!! \m/0 -
I go shopping every 3-7 days, but this is generally what I get for a weeks worth of food for my husband and myself. And things like meat protein and pastas usually last 2 weeks to a month. Eggs, seafood, and milk products are used up pretty quickly.
Protein:
Boneless skinless chicken breasts
Lean Ground Turkey
Sardines packed in oil
Tuna packed in water
1 Dozen Eggs
Cheese - Sharp Cheddar and Feta
1 lb of raw shrimp with shells on
1 gallon of milk
Fruits/Veggies
A bag of clementines/apples/naval oranges for snacking
Baby carrots
Avocados - 2
Baby spinach
Mushrooms
Tomatoes
Yellow onions - 2
Red onion
Cucumbers - 2
Spaghetti squash
Frozen mirepoix mix
Frozen spring vegetable mix
Frozen stir fry mix
Other:
Peanut butter
Ramen noodles
Fruit bars
Carb balance tortillas
Hummus
Crystal Light
brown rice or whole wheat past
Kashi cereal
condiments and seasoning as needed0 -
I shop weekly (spending roughly $50) and here's some examples of what I'll pick up!
Mushrooms (sometimes two cartons of them I eat them so much)
Lettuce
Zucchini
Tomatoes
Onions
Low Sodium Black Beans
Low Sodium Diced Tomatoes
Apples
Grapes
Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges
Turkey Pepperoni
Ground Chicken
Chicken Breast
Low-Fat Yogurt (love peach!)
Light Popcorn
Fiber One Chocolate Cereal
Almond Milk
Frank's Buffalo Sauce
Shrimp (I use quite a bit of this)
Lite Progresso Soups (for days when things are a little too hectic to cook)0 -
I'm bad at having lists, but my grocery staples are:
Just bare frozen chicken breast
Deli sliced roast beef
turkey pepperoni
cottage cheese
reduced cal sour cream
bacon parmesan dip
Pure protein chocolate peanut butter bars
black beans
Parmesan
almond milk
reduced sodium chili
Frozen broccoli
frozen butternut squash
Green giant immunity blend frozen veggies
Frozen peas
squash
cucumber
baby carrots
bananas
apples
raspberries
pears
Sea Salt crackers
english muffins
rice cakes
brown rice
whole wheat pasta
Habanero BBQ almonds
Wasabi Peas
Sriracha
Pesto sauce
Bolton Farms salsa yogurt dressing
salsa
dark chocolate covered pomegranate seeds
dijon mustard
Morningstar buffalo nuggets
Chipotle Tabasco
Louisiana hot sauce
coconut oil
olive oil0 -
bump for ideas0
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natural yogurt
apples
rice
quinoa
gf rice cakes
avocados
tinned tuna
lettuce
tomatoes
olives
1% fat milk
pure oats
clear honey
sweet potatoes
butternut squash
tinned tomatoes
rice pudding
garlic
fresh ginger
courgettes
Pineapple
lemons and limes
paprika
spices(which ever i have run out of)
oil(sunflower,veg or olive)
cheese
cucumber
a nut butter
frozen peas
frozen sweet corn
carrots
parsnips
mushrooms
eggs are from my parents free range chickens,so rarely have to buy from a shop but are eaten reguarly
spinach i pick wild on walks
also going to ba adding nuts and seeds from now on
there are many other things but i don't/can't eat them and buy them for the rest of the family0 -
Chocolate
Chocolate
Chocolate
and Chocolate.0 -
Nothing has changed much since I started tracking so there will be normal things on there lol
Pasta
Taco stuff
ground beef
chicken
apples
celery
carrots
lettuce
milk
cheese
cottage cheese
yogurt
bread
frozen veggies
edamame
cuties
pop tarts
cereal
eggs
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I try to shop once a week at the normal grocery store and every other week at our local market so I can get some better veg! I can't wait until our garden starts producing something so I can just go to the backyard and have enough to make a salad.
Canned Tuna (live on this for lunch a lot of the time when I'm lazy
Organic chicken breast
Ground Turkey ..I make burgers, use to make burritos etc, use in stuffed peppers
Frozen Shrimp (great in stir fries, salads etc)
Hot Italian Sausage (we are going to a BBQ so im bringing these)
Eggs (buy fresh from a farm and my boyfriend and I probably go through a dozen every three days)
Cottage cheese
Astro Balkan style yogurt (essentially greek yogurt but I like it better and has less sugar then some of the greeks)
Old Cheddar Cheese
Feta cheese (use in salad a lot but I know high in sodium)
Quaker Rice cakes (im addicted to them right now with almond butter)
Sweet potatoes
Zuchinni
Peppers (orange and red)
cauliflower (I make a lot of mock mashed potatoes to cut down on carbs..be warned though cauliflower makes you fart!)
Mushrooms...cap and Portobello (I like to make stuffed mushrooms)
Romaine Lettuce
Spinach
Celery
Baby Carrots
Radishes
Cherry tomatoes
Cucumbers (snacking, salads and in my water!)
Avocados
Fresh blueberries, strawberries and raspberries
Frozen, berry mix (for making smoothies)
Bananas (for after hard work out or in a smoothie)
Lemons and Limes (for in water and cooking)
Almonds
Sunflower Seeds (I put on salads sometimes)
Almond fresh brand almond milk
Canned Tomatos
Chick peas
Black beans
Lindt 99% dark chocolate bar (hardly any sugar but I still love it!!!!)0 -
canned light tuna
organic chicken breast
eggs
protein powder
fat free natural yogurt
frozen blueberries
apples
zucchini
carrot
sweet potato
avocado
tomato
country grain bread
multigrain oats
flaxseed oil
olive oil
almonds0 -
WARNING: I had weight loss surgery and eat 1050 calories a day with 80 grams of protein ... I also eat LCHF.. (20 net carbs or less, 80ish grams of protein and the rest from fat) so take it for what it's worth.
meat:
3 small chicken legs (from local farmer)
1/2 pound 85/15 freshly ground beef (from local farmer)
1/2 pound boarshead ovenroast gold turkey
6 strips of bacon (yes, they sell it to me by the strip!)
bag of shimp, or some salmon, or some other fish that looks good
Produce:
2 bunches cilantro
2 bunches parsley
1 ginger root
2 bunches kale
3 small bags of baby spinach
1 bag of baby field greens if they look nice
2 onions
2 fists of garlic
2 lemons
4 avocados
1 jalapeno pepper
3 plum tomatoes
Dairy:
1 Gallon of whole milk (used to make yogurt cheese..lasts more than a week)
1/2 pound muenster cheese
1/3 pound bleu cheese
1/4 - 1/2 pound some other yummy cheese
Butter- I use about a stick a week of butter, so I only need to buy once a month.
1 dozen eggs as needed. I don't use a dozen every week.
a pint of half and half (every other week)
seeds and nuts:
1/2 pound chia seeds
1/2 pound nuts (usually almonds or brazil nuts)
1 small bag bbq flavored sunflower seeds.
pumpkin seeds or pepitas
Other:
3 or 4 20 ounce bottles of the lemon flavor vitamin water zero
Jay Robb vanilla protein powder if I'm out (use 1scoop a day)
franks red hot.. I put that *kitten* on everything!
a small 1.5 ounce bag of pork rinds as my "treat food"0 -
I get most of my produce by local CSA box once a week so it's usually a surprise what kind of fruit and veg I get.
Typically I get:
Potatoes
Onions
Spinach
Bananas
Cantaloupe
Mangos or Strawberries
Corn on the Cob
Carrots
Zucchini
Tomatoes
Apples
Lettuce
To add to the box I buy:
Lemons
Bananas (because my family goes through about 4 bunches a week)
Leafy Greens
Peppers
Garlic
Herbs
I don't eat meat but the rest of the family does so I go to a local farm store every two weeks and buy:
Chicken
Ground Turkey
Eggs
Frozen blueberries
Honey
Then I go to the grocery store and get:
Lactose Free Milk
Non-Dairy Milk
Canned or Dry Beans
Quinoa
Brown Rice
Bread
Peanut Butter
Flaxseeds
Brown rice pasta
Bob's Red Mill Cereals/Oats
Dark chocolate
Coconut oil
Olive Oil
Quick vegetarian meals for when I'm busy like: Happy Planet Soups, Veggie Patch meat substitutes, Amy's Burritos
Baking supplies
Extras for the Kids
Bagels
Laughing Cow Cream Cheese
Tortillas
Cheese
Crackers
Bear Paws
Annie's Mac and Cheese
Annie's Chocolate Bunny snacks
Yogurt
Kiju Mango, Apple Juices
I don't get everything on my list every week but that's what we typically eat and I live across the street from a grocery store so I just buy what I can carry to walk with. Sometimes I'll make a few trips a week, that way I can drop the kids to the bus, do my grocery shopping and be home by 9am!0 -
12 lbs chicken breast
5 lbs chicken thigh
pork loin
93 7 ground beef
5 lbs turkey breast
salmon or tilapia
bacon
strawberries
apples red
clementines
pb crunchy
Greek gods plain full fat
broccoli
romaine
tomatos
popsicles
cheese pepper jack and nacho0 -
1. fresh express iceberg garden salad
2.butterball ground turkey
3. stacys pita chips
4.eggs
5.boneless skinless chicken breast
6. yogurt
7.raisin braN
8. coffee
9. apple sauce
10. tuna
11. oscar mayer turkey hot dogs
12. kraft string cheese
13. kraft low fat basalmic vinegarette dressing
14. quaker - 1 00 cal granola bars
15. crystal lihgt
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On average:
Proteins:
Boneless skinless chicken breast
Lean cuts of beef (like sirloin steak)
Lean pork chops
Canned tuna
Ground turkey or chicken
Turkey bacon
Eggs
Peanut butter
Plain nuts
Don't have to buy them every week but when I see them on sale for a dollar a bag I stock up on dry beans and keep them in the pantry
Grains/Carbs
Plain rice
Quinoa
Wheat bread
Sweet potatoes
Plain oats
Veggies:
Romaine lettuce
Baby spinach
1 tomato
Green peppers
Zucchini
Yellow squash
Kale
Asparagus
Fruit:
Strawberries
Grapes
Kiwi
Apples
Frozen:
Butternut squash
Green beans
Carrots
Dairy:
Fat free plain Chobani
Strawberry and apple cinnamon chobani cups
Cottage cheese
Feta cheese
Shredded parmesan
Sargento ultra thin slices
Skim milk
Other:
Fresh salsa
Bolthouse farms yogurt salad dressing
Olive oil
Spices
Ketchup
Dark chocolate chips
Coffee0 -
Bumping for newbies and cheaters with excuses. Look at these lists, review them, buy healthy foods.0
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wow some of these list must cost loads0
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wow some of these list must cost loads
Mine is roughly $50-$70 a week. I made a deal with myself that if I was going to do this, I wasn't going to skimp on food due to cost. Fortunately the open market here has pretty good prices!0 -
Protein;
Chicken
Tuna
Eggs
Peanut Butter (no added sugar)
Nuts
Veg;
Spinach
Rocket
Cucumber
Avocado
Spring Onions
Red Onions
Sweetcorn
Tomatoes
Peppers
Fruit;
Banana
Apple
Tangerines
Plums
Carbs;
Wholemeal Pasta
Brown Rice
Cous Cous
Sweet Potato
Baby Potatoes
Frozen;
Soya meatballs
Dairy;
Feta cheese
Mozzerella
Other;
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Spices/Herbs
Low Salt/Sugar Soy Sauce
Chopped Tomatoes
Dark chocolate
Wholewheat Pretzels
Wasabi Peas
Almonds
Sparkling Water
Vitamin Tablets
Herbal Teabags!
Obviously I don't buy these everytime as most of it lasts me a while - the thing I buy most is the perishables.0 -
Yesterday’s list:
Chicken
Salmon
Tuna
Eggs
Cottage cheese
Yogurt
Cheese
Almond milk
Coconut milk
Shirataki noodles
Kale
Spinach
Arugala
Celery
Bell peppers
Jalapenos
Onions
Tomatoes
Dijon Mustard
Kung Pao sauce
Blueberries
Strawberries
Bananas
Pineapple
Chia seeds
Almonds
Tea
Wine0 -
Young coconuts, Bananas, Raspberries, apples, grapefruit, lemons, oranges, red grapes
Soy milk, Muesli
Rye bread / wraps
Lentil, beans
Walnuts, almonds, lindseed, hempseed
Zucchini, capsicum, mushrooms, carrot
Spinach, lettuce
Cucumber, tomato
Rocket, parsley, basil, coriander
Sundried tomatoes
And if I'm feeling special, I might get eggs, cheese or yoghurt0 -
It varies from week to week, but in general:
Proteins:
Eggs
Chicken breasts
Chicken thighs
Ground lamb
Ground pork
Steak
Veggies:
Broccoli
Spinach
Tomato
Avocado
Sweet potatoes
Cucumbers
Carrots
String beans
Fruits:
Lemons
Limes
Bananas
Apples
Berries
Melon
Other:
Truffle oil
Marinated mushrooms
Greek yogurt
Almond milk
Feta cheese
Fresh mozzarella0
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