What's your monthly healthy grocery list?

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  • Steal cut oats
    Quick oats
    Egg whites
    Eggs
    FAGE 0%
    Spinach
    Broccoli
    Green Beans
    onion
    garlic
    Lettuce
    Avacado
    Blueberries
    Black seedless grapes
    Ground Turkey
    Boneless skinless chicken breast
    Silk unsweetened almond milk
    Almonds (assorted flavors and raw)
    Sugar free jello bites
    lite cool whip
    sugar free hot cocoa
    coffee

    Hmm...this list is longer than I thought it would be, but those are a MUST have at all times!

    Whoa. Almost IDENTICAL to my shopping list.
  • mwooderson
    mwooderson Posts: 254 Member
    Oats
    all natty pb
    2% milk
    cheese
    Ezekiel bread
    chicken tenderloins/breasts
    ground beef
    fish
    lots of eggs
    sweet potatoes
    red potatoes
    brown rice
    whole wheat flour
    coconut oil
    olive oil no stick spray
    whole chickens

    Could not NOT NOT keep Ezekiel bread and nut butter in the house at the same time. I could do some damage with that combo!!! :)
  • cwoodside1976
    cwoodside1976 Posts: 18 Member
    Coconut Oil
    Grass Fed Butter - salted and unsalted
    Coffee
    Kale
    Avocados
    In season fresh fruit (currently grapefruit, apples, pomegranates, blood oranges, tangerines, clementines)
    Vegetables needed for weekly meals (in season...currently lots of root vegetables)
    Olive Oil
    Onions
    Garlic
    Gluten Free Tamari
    Lemons
    Fresh herbs (mint, cilantro, parsley, rosemary, etc.)
    Light Coconut Milk
    Nuts (pistachios, macadamia nuts, almonds, etc.)
    Chicken Stock
    Fish Sauce
    Eggs
    Bacon (non-nitrate)
    Bananas
    Almond Butter
    Olives

    I am also part of a meat CSA so I get a regular supply of grass-fed and local beef, chicken, pork and lamb.
  • FatAssBecky
    FatAssBecky Posts: 58 Member
    Ground Beef (85/15 or 90/10) - can't do ground turkey - blah!
    Boneless, Skinless, Chicken Breast
    Rolls, of the sandwich kind - white
    White Bread
    Frozen Broccoli & Corn
    Sweet Potatoes
    Bag O'Lettuce
    Cherry or Grape tomatoes
    Onions
    Shredded Mozz. Cheese
    Shredded Cheddar Cheese
    Sour Cream
    Avocados
    Tortillas
    Refried Beans
    Other Canned beans
    Canned Diced Tomatoes
    Tomato Sauce
    Spaghetti
    Frozen Meatballs
    Instant Oatmeal Packs
    Herbal Tea
    Coffee
    Mangos
    Grapefruit
    Froot Loops, Lucky Charms and/or Apple Jacks (I consider this healthy - better than ice cream or other crap)
    Cottage Cheese
    Eggs
    1x a month - chicken with bones (mostly just so I can use the bones to make chicken stock)
    Carrots
    Celery
    Frozen garlic, basil
    Frozen stir fry vegetable mixes (no sauce ones)
    White Rice
  • Posting just to mark this for ideas later.
  • maryjay52
    maryjay52 Posts: 557 Member
    wow ... long list for me so just say that i always make sure i have raw honey, steel cut oats, chicken,fish,turkey,boneless pork loin, good cuts of beef, every veggie you can think of, herbs, coconut oil ,olive oil, a big jar of chopped garlic, cinnamon, almond milk, varied nuts , varied fruits both frozen and fresh, dried beans , fresh onion and dried onion, frank's hot sauce, tuna , almond butter, honey wheat pretzles, eggs, balsamic vinegar, spring greens with spinach, COFFEE
  • megsmom2
    megsmom2 Posts: 2,362 Member
    Coffee
    spinach
    Baby portobellos
    Low carb tortilla
    Unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    eggs
    Assorted cheeses
    romaine
    Peanut butter
    oats (regular, quick, and steel cut)
    Chicken...breasts or thighs
    Luna bars
    more coffee
    Pumpkin
    Quinoa
    In season fruits and veggies
    Bananas
    low carb pasta. (Partner eats lower carb due to diabetes...I don't mind these products)
    Jimmy Dean Delights breakfast sandwiches
    More coffee.
  • Carnivor0us
    Carnivor0us Posts: 1,752 Member
    pastured eggs from nearby chicken farmer
    grass fed ground beef
    grass fed shoulder steak
    goat
    bison (sometimes)
    lamb (sometimes)
    chicken livers
    onions
    raspberries
    apples
    bell peppers
    tomatoes
    koshihikari rice
    yams/sweet potatoes
    cheese
    cream
    ghee
    coconut oil
    red palm oil
    chicken thighs
    pastured pork sausage (sometimes)
  • zoe2434
    zoe2434 Posts: 69 Member
    bump!
  • csalazar89
    csalazar89 Posts: 8 Member
    Apples
    Bananas
    Cantaloupe
    Strawberries
    Grapes
    Lemons
    Onions
    Broccoli
    Baby Carrots
    Zucchini
    Asparagus
    Tomatoes
    Celery
    Sweet potatoes
    Red potatoes

    High fiber oatmeal
    Granola/energy bars
    Brown rice
    Whole grain pasta
    Pasta sauce
    Sourdough english muffins
    Whole grain buns for grilled chicken sandwiches (these keep me sane from no more fast food! we make them with sweet potato oven fried, so yummy!)
    Peanut butter and jam
    Various beans
    Cereal (usually shredded wheat)
    Quinoa
    Lentils
    Popcorn
    Doubleshot Light Espresso drinks (I cannot live without one of these each morning lol)
    Red wine

    Eggs
    Boneless skinless chicken breast
    Lean ground turkey
    Original Almond Milk
    Occasionally a steak for my husband lol
    Greek yogurt (usually goes uneaten since I don't like it, but I try as it's good for extra protein)
    Olive oil
    Flour/ingredients for the bread maker
  • MB_Positif
    MB_Positif Posts: 8,897 Member
    Sausage
    Protein shakes
    Milk
    Eggs
    Sausage
    Bananas
    Cauliflower
    Cheese
    Sausage
    Honey
    Maple syrup
    Flour
    Sausage
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Sausage
    Protein shakes
    Milk
    Eggs
    Sausage
    Bananas
    Cauliflower
    Cheese
    Sausage
    Honey
    Maple syrup
    Flour
    Sausage

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  • oboeadam
    oboeadam Posts: 124 Member
    fresh eggs (organic)
    Chicken breast
    Shrimp
    Tilapia Filets
    Quinoa
    Brown Rice
    Lentils
    Chicken Broth
    Beef Broth
    Unsweetened almond milk
    0% Fat Greek yogurt
    Broccoli
    Brussels Sprouts
    Pomegranate seeds
    Raspberries
    Organic Light Agave
    Apples
    Avocados
    Onions
    Steel-Cut Oatmeal
    canned Black beans
    Canned Garbanzo beans
    fresh sweet potatoes (not canned)
    Cereal with less than 1g of sugar and 110 cals or less per serving
    Garlic
    Peas
    Frozen Superfood blend
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    I just spent $400 on groceries and bought all the food.




    You're welcome.
  • Meat:

    Chicken (lots)
    extra lean ground sirloin
    steak
    eggs
    ham
    bison sausages
    bacon
    pork chops
    three roasts
    pork tenderloin
    ribs
    deli (ham pepperoni summer sausage)
    rotisserie chicken

    Vegetables
    peppers (red, orange and yellow)
    brussel sprouts
    romaine
    spinach
    garlic (tons)
    celery
    baby carrots
    tomatos (tons)
    cucumbers
    potatoes
    onions
    mushrooms (lots)


    Fruits
    strawberries
    canteloupe
    honeydew
    banana (lots)
    green grapes

    Canned
    diced tomatoes
    tomato paste
    whole stewing tomatoes
    black olives
    green olives
    soups several varieties

    Frozen
    corn
    peas
    ice cream
    hash browns
    cool whip
    juice

    baking/cooking supplies
    sweet chili sauce
    soy sauce
    fish sauce
    taco shells
    tortillas
    hoisin sauce
    panko crumbs
    brown sugar
    splenda

    Dairy
    cottage cheese
    cheddar
    tex mex
    mozzarella
    sour cream
    greek yogurt
    butter
    skim milk
    cream

    incidentals
    diet caffeine free pop
    coffee
    spices as needed
    broths as needed
    protein powder
    dextrose
    quest bars
    olive oil
    cooking spray


    Carbs
    three boxes of cereal
    oats
    bread
    panko
  • hailzp
    hailzp Posts: 903 Member
    Brown rice
    Lentils
    Chick peas
    Tinned mixed beans
    Butter beans
    Tinned tomatoes

    Peanut butter
    Jam
    Salsa
    Tomato puree

    Milk
    Free range Eggs
    Mature cheddar

    Premium mince
    Whatever steaks are on special
    Free range chicken breasts

    Seasonal Vegetables and fruits
    Sweet potatoes
    Onions
    Garlic
    Sea salt
    Pepper
    Various herbs and spices


    Almonds
    Brazil nuts
    Psyllium husk
    Sunflower seeds
    Pumpkin seeds
    Prunes

    Wholegrain oats
    Rice thins
    Hp brown sauce (A MUST!)
  • _SABOTEUR_
    _SABOTEUR_ Posts: 6,833 Member
    Chicken breast
    Pork loin
    sirloin steak
    rump steak
    beef burgers
    broccoli
    cauliflower
    cake
    soup
    finn crisp
    wholewheat pasta
    carrots
    brussel sprouts
    fresh prepared veg bags
    mushrooms
    onion
    garlic
    paprika
    wholemeal bread
    peanut butter
    honey
    marmite
    english mustard
    bacon
    sausages
    frozen peas
    skimmed milk
    protein powder
    beef jerky
    ice cream


    umm...prolly loads of stuff I've missed.
  • lavaughan69
    lavaughan69 Posts: 459 Member
    Lettuce
    celery
    baby carrots
    cucumbers
    green beans
    onions
    cauliflower
    asparagus
    brussel sprouts
    apples
    green grapes (I love to freeze them for a snack)
    bananas
    frozen yogurt
    popcorn
    greek yogurt
    unsweetened almond milk
    soups
    oatmeal
    low fat mccains french fries
    perogies (just have to have them once and awhile)
    Light sour cream
    butter
    meat of all kinds
    Rum
    diet pop
    coffee

    These are my healthy things...there's a whole other list for my husband and kids!
  • silverinc13
    silverinc13 Posts: 216 Member
    Eggs, egg whites, lots of veggies (stuff for salads, roasting and steaming/sauteeing), some berries, apples, fresh lean meat (chicken breasts, steaks, lean ground meat), fresh fish, beans, 2% fat greek yogurt, cheese, bread and whatever else I may need for a recipe du jour!
  • keem88
    keem88 Posts: 1,689 Member
    i LOVE making grocery lists, even if i am not shopping! here is what i ususally get

    bakery:
    whole wheat bread
    tortillas (corn and flour)
    sometimes bagel thins
    english muffins
    herb stuffing mix

    beverages:
    gatorade
    fruit juice
    flavored seltzer
    milk
    coconut milk

    breakfast:
    cereal (life, cheerios or chex)
    nature valley bars

    canned/packaged:
    vegetable broth
    canned mushrooms
    progresso soups (for lazy lunches i prefer to make my own in the slow cooker though)
    beans (black beans, kidney and chickpeas. usually i buy them dry but the canned were super sale this week)
    olives
    pickles
    banana peppers
    jalepenos
    tomatoes

    condiments/sauces
    salad dressings
    curry mix
    taco seasoning
    marinara sauce
    salsa
    soy sauce
    teryiaki sauce

    dairy
    eggs
    cheese (mozzarella, parmesan, provolone, american and colby jack, feta)
    yogurt
    cottage cheese

    frozen:
    spinach
    broccoli
    mixed veg
    pepper onion mix
    stir fry veg
    boca crumbles
    veg burgers/chkn patties
    yogurt

    produce:
    apples
    bananas
    grapes
    pears
    lettuce
    peppers
    red onion
    mushrooms
    zucchini
    cucumber

    snacks:
    popcorn
    rice cakes
    triscuits
    hummus
  • jlclabo
    jlclabo Posts: 588 Member
    chicken, and lots of it. boneless skinless breast and thighs
    whole eggs
    lots of fresh and frozen veggies, never from a can.
    kashi cereals
    kashi snack bars
    97/3 ground beef
    93/7 ground beef
    93/7 ground turkey
    talapia
    fat free greek yougurt with fruit, not the blended crap
    fresh and frozen fruit
    Ole extreme wellness low carb wraps
    salsa
    hot sauce
    brown rice
    almond milk
    2% milk
    eggo nutrigrain and whole wheat waffles
    plenty of other stuff but it gets a little boring, lol
  • jennegan1
    jennegan1 Posts: 677 Member
    I just spent $400 on groceries and bought all the food.




    You're welcome.

    Lol....dont you love that
  • SpeSHul_SnoflEHk
    SpeSHul_SnoflEHk Posts: 6,256 Member
    Wait. People make lists?

    I usually just walk through and buy what tickles my fancy while I wait for my son to get off of work.
  • kshepard1333
    kshepard1333 Posts: 4 Member
    I really like these lists. Very helpful.
  • Phrick
    Phrick Posts: 2,765 Member
    in for ideas - nothing to really add as these lists cover pretty much everything I'd buy as well. Nice to have them all in one place though :)
  • rainbow198
    rainbow198 Posts: 2,245 Member
    Here's my list separated into weekly, monthly and every couple of months purchases.

    Weekly:
    - Eggs
    - Cheese
    - Bananas
    - Bag of lemons
    - Seasonal fruits (right now it's McIntosh Apples, bosc pears, oranges/tangelos)
    - Avocado
    - Garlic, onions, green onions
    - Lettuce mix
    - Celery
    - Spinach
    - Cucumbers
    - Baby carrots
    - Beet roots w/greens
    - Dandelion greens
    - Fresh herbs (depends on the dinner list for the week...usually rosemary, thyme, parsley etc.)
    - Lunch meat (sometimes) - lean turkey or chicken breast


    Monthly:
    - Steel Cut Oatmeal
    - Large Unsweetened Almond Milk
    - Large Original Almond Milk
    - Butter
    - Turkey bacon
    - Plain unsweetened yogurt (not Greek)
    - Boneless/skinless chicken breast
    - Hamburger meat
    - English muffins
    - Frozen shrimp
    - Kashi Blueberry & Oats cereal
    - Oatmeal Crisp Triple Berry cereal
    - Olive Oil
    - Assorted frozen veggies and frozen fruits
    - Natural peanut butter
    - Natural almond butter
    - Panko breadcrumbs
    - Bagged popcorn (not the microwave kind)
    - Fresh and frozen cod
    - Ginger root (I remove the skin, cut into pieces, freeze it and use as needed)
    - Unsalted almonds, cashews and walnuts
    - Goji berries, wheat germ, maca powder, chia/flax/hemp seeds


    Every 2-3 months or so:
    - Nutiva Organic Virgin Coconut Oil
    - Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar
    - Hemp protein powder
    - Whey Isolate powder
    - Malted milk powder
    - Peanut flour
    - Brown pastas
    - Hibiscus flowers and hawthorn berries in bulk for my daily homemade tea blend
    - Spices that need replacing/replenished (can't live without Italian seasoning, Greek seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder etc.)

    This is just a basic list. Other items depends on what I'm in the mood for and what's on sale that week. My partner eats completely different (he's a meat and potatoes guy and can handle sweets and treats in the house - I'm the opposite) so when we go grocery shopping our cart looks so confused. :)