Going grociery shopping tonight: What is your go to staple?

I'm struggling with buying the same thing over and over and over again at the grociery store! What's some unique products that you guys buy consistently that keep you healthy and happy? (I'm a vegetarian :) )
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  • Lizzy622
    Lizzy622 Posts: 3,705 Member
    Whole wheat 100 calorie flat bread. You can fill it, roll it up and be out the door with breakfast or lunch in hand.
  • LinkousSara
    LinkousSara Posts: 29 Member
    eggs, banana's, protein powder (mix with almond milk, spinach and whatever frozen fruit I have).
  • rockmama72
    rockmama72 Posts: 815 Member
    Walmart has had Chobani yogurt single sizes for $1 for a while. I'm pretty sure that my family of five has spent at least $200 on yogurt in the past couple of months.

    I've been buying a lot of dried beans and trying new crock pot recipes. I love to have bean soups or chili for lunch. They're easy, high fiber, good protein, and cheap, which is good because I spend all my money on Chobani.

    I also usually browse the Internet and choose at least two new healthy recipes before I shop.
  • calajane
    calajane Posts: 52
    I always need to have eggs ( fave breakfast food), carrots (for snacking) and tomatos for soup.
  • laurie04427
    laurie04427 Posts: 421 Member
    Cartons of eggs and onions. These two things are always on my grocery list. I'm vegetarian too.

    Half a dozen egg whites scrambled with veggies is our go-to meal at home if we are too tired to think.
  • Phrick
    Phrick Posts: 2,765 Member
    how vegetarian? I mean Lacto/Ovo, Pescetarian, Vegan?

    I'm not vegetarian and my main staples are eggs, chicken breast and ground turkey. So that's probably of zero help to you unfortunately.
  • shutterbug282
    shutterbug282 Posts: 588 Member
    Mushrooms, Spinach, Apples, Mixed Nuts, Yoghurt, Chicken and Sweet Potato!
  • tabbyblack13
    tabbyblack13 Posts: 299 Member
    eggs and a lot of different vegetables. Omlets are relly popular with me but I will always have a basic salad too.
  • iRun_Butterfly
    iRun_Butterfly Posts: 483 Member
    Eggs, string cheese, greek yougurt, spinach, spring mix, avocados, whole wheat english muffins, spicy red pepper hummus, protein powder, milk. I could pretty much live a happy existence with those items.
  • JonnyQwest
    JonnyQwest Posts: 174 Member
    Low calorie hummus and mini carrots.....feels you up!
  • Pirate_chick
    Pirate_chick Posts: 1,216 Member
    Frigo Cheeseheads 50 calorie string cheese. I am a cheese addict. This gives me the delicious creamy goodness without all the calories.
  • maz504
    maz504 Posts: 450
    String cheese & raspberries! Always!
  • Kelkath72
    Kelkath72 Posts: 18 Member
    spinach, brown rice, mushrooms, sugar free wheat bread, oranges, bananas, grapes, and black bean burgers. now i'm hungry for a salad after typing that....lol!
  • newjojie
    newjojie Posts: 292 Member
    Spinach, mini peppers, yogurt, blueberries, sweet potatoes, eggs, almonds, brown rice, whole wheat pasta, avocados, chicken and ground turkey.
  • Mof3wc
    Mof3wc Posts: 126 Member
    Baby carrots, eggs, unsweetened almond milk, tuna (that doesn't help you though) mini rice cakes, libertè Greek yogurt, strawberries and aged cheddar.
  • lknmomma
    lknmomma Posts: 6
    "Low calorie hummus and mini carrots.....feels you up!"

    What if I want the hummus and carrots but I prefer not to be felt up. :noway:
    Sorry...I couldn't resist!! :smile:
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    I have a pretty long list of staples:

    brown rice, quinoa, canned and dried beans (of all sorts), leafy greens (usually spinach, kale and/or collards), brussel sprouts, cauliflower, Flat Out brand wraps, carrots, onions, garlic, cocoa roast almonds, soy milk, various types of mustard, vinegar and hot sauce

    These are things that I try never to be without (excluded any non-vegetarian items)

    Edit: I forgot peanut butter!!
  • Gingycat40
    Gingycat40 Posts: 18 Member
    Eggs, Greek Yogurt, Chicken, Frozen Vegetables, Fresh Vegs- Lettus, Tomatoes, Cukes, Peppers, Fruit - Apples, Berries, Banannas, Cantelope, Mini Carrotts, Hummus, Lot Fat-Low Salt Popcorn, WW Bread.
  • embachner
    embachner Posts: 14
    Yum! I'm a lacto/ovo vegetarian, so eggs and whatnot are good for me! Although Ive been drinking almond milk, because regular milk is just nasty tasting and i need calcium! Good ideas though! And all simple, non-packaged food. I love hummus!
  • MissMaryMac33
    MissMaryMac33 Posts: 1,433 Member
    Low calorie hummus and mini carrots.....feels you up!

    If these felt me up, I would buy them more often :p
  • MissMaryMac33
    MissMaryMac33 Posts: 1,433 Member
    Dannon Light&Fit Greek Yogurt (lowest sugar and yummy - lower than Chobani)
    Fage 0% greek (for cooking substitute like sour cream, making dips or dressing)
    Avocado
    Eggs
    Mushrooms
    Onions
    Cauliflower (mashed, cauli-fried rice etc)
    Tofu
    BACON (yeah, I'm not vegetarian)
  • stakoc94
    stakoc94 Posts: 70 Member
    Not vegetarian here however my staples are:

    chicken breast, ground turkey, pork loin chops, tilapia, LOTS of eggs, shredded cheese, green peppers, onions, berries, cucumbers, brocoli, green beans, asparagus, apples, peanut butter and PB2, protein powders, mustard(s), light sour cream, phew....

    I don't need to buy all week to week however I do try and keep my "diet" of foods that I can easily prepare for my entire family :drinker:
  • MonaLisaLianne
    MonaLisaLianne Posts: 398 Member
    Low-fat cottage cheese; ripe tomatoes; miso soup (I add a crushed garlic clove & slice of fresh ginger to it when I heat it); kale with cannellini beans (great Martha Stewart recipe); English muffins broiled with shredded cheddar cheese; fat-free vanilla yogurt with a shredded apple added. More that I can't think of right now!
  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    Boneless/skinless chicken breasts and about 5-6 broccoli crowns. And whatever produce is in season and cheap. I bought 5lbs of green beans this morning because they were $1.50 :)
  • JNettie73
    JNettie73 Posts: 1,211 Member
    I am vegetarian too.

    My staples are quinoa, rices (brown, white and wild), garlic, onions, tomatoes, lemons & limes (love squeezing these on salads instead of salad dressing), celery, carrots, romaine lettuce, dried legumes (black beans, mixed beans, lentils), Greek yogurt, bananas, clementines, frozen fruit (for my smoothies), edamame, veggie broth, Barilla pasta, green grapes, various cheeses and various herbs.

    My other fresh vegetables and fruits change each week depending on cost and what recipe I am making. They include broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, zucchini, asparagus, escarole, kale, broccoli raab, sweet potatoes, brussels sprouts, peppers, bok choy, squash (acorn, butternut, spaghetti), apples, oranges, kiwi, mango, avocado, strawberries, berries (raspberry, blueberry, blackberry), fennel, arugula, eggplant and so on.
  • Broccoli, baby plum tomatoes , cucumber, mini wholemeal bread , bananas , nutella, soups, carrot sticks, clementines , pears (leaving pears to ripen for a few days makes them awesomely juicy) , jam, sunflower seeds, almonds, agave nectar , gherkins, ryvita , black olives, natural yoghurt

    just recent stuff I've been eating xD
  • jakedner
    jakedner Posts: 186 Member
    My list changes based on the recipes I have chosen to cook that week, however I wanted to share a dry bean idea a friend shared with me recently.

    She buys dry beans and cooks up the entire bag (in the crockpot). Once the beans are cooked and cooled, she measures them out into one cup servings and puts them into ziplock freezer bags. When she is making something and needs beans, she can just grab one of her pre-made bags. It is very cost effective and saves time too.

    I have a 32 bean mix I bought at Costco that I am going to be making up next weekend and freezing so that I can make quick and easy bean soups, chili or add them to salads, etc instead of thinking about how good it would be if I had them to add....

    My friend is also proposing that a group of friends each pick a variety of beans to make up and then meeting to visit and do a bean and recipe swap. This would allow you to try some other varieties without having to buy them. Plus you wouldn't have to cook them all up yourself to stock up your freezer with some options and you'll get some new recipes to try the beans in.
  • Linli_Anne
    Linli_Anne Posts: 1,360 Member
    Every time I hit the grocery store, I come home with:

    Grapes
    Apples
    Bananas
    Bagged spinach/kale mix
    Yogurt
    Milk
    Peanut Butter
    Tortillas
    Bagels
    Chicken Breasts
    Granola Bars
    Cereal

    I fill in the rest with whatever recipes I'm making that week
  • andym27966
    andym27966 Posts: 2 Member
    greek yogurt, and edamame
  • Apocalypz
    Apocalypz Posts: 155 Member
    Every week: Fresh coriander, rocket, bananas, cucumbers, strawberries, tomatoes, mushrooms, large onion, spring onions, courgettes, chives, fresh dill, skim milk (only for tea), fish. A full week comes to only 80 USD.