What are staples of your grocery shopping list?
 
            
                
                    jennilee8380                
                
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                    What are staples of your grocery shopping list? I'm new to dieting and healthier eating, just looking for ideas and tips  
                
                 
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            I like to get fresh produce weekly- cilantro, kale, tomatoes, avocados, onion,broccoli, carrots.. lots of fruit,
 Chia seeds, sunflower seeds, pistachios, almonds are a must
 I do frozen chicken breast and salmon- bake them
 These are my basic must haves!0
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            Nonfat plain greek yogurt and berries, steel cut oats, agave sweetener, almonds, walnuts, natural peanut butter, avocados, and a plethora of veggies. Also grab n' go fruits like apples, bananas, oranges.0
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            cottage cheese! Yum0
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            chicken breast...0
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            High fiber bread, for one. There's a twelve grain one my sister and I both love. Little high in calories but it's pretty hardy so I don't find myself reaching for something else too soon after that lunch sandwich. I also always get string cheese. Low in calories, high in calcium and protein for such a little thing. I usually get some kind of bite size side, like Sun Chips or pretzel sticks to curb salt cravings without a ton of grease.0
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            Apples, chicken, ground turkey, then other fruits that are in season.0
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            Meat: chicken and steak
 Produce: strawberries, blueberries, any fruit on sale. I'm also a fan of plum or cherry tomatoes, organic spring mix, and peppers.
 Dairy: reduced fat blue cheese, fat free feta, hummus. Occasionally skim milk, if I need it for cooking
 Dried/shelf goods: rice, tri color rotini or penne pasta, pasta sauce
 Frozen: ice cream, and occasionally frozen veggies0
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            Lettuce
 Eggs
 Cheddar Cheese
 Greek Yogurt
 Plus stuff specifically for my kids (all hell would break loose if we didn't have fruit snacks and cereal bars and milk in the house), those things are on my shopping list every single week. Everything else depends on what's on sale and what my meal plan for the week is, though we do also always have pasta/pasta sauce and chicken breasts in the house (I'll typically stock up on those when it makes sense, but I'll also always buy them if we're out, sale or not). I also make sure we have tons of produce and protein options.0
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            Water
 Eggs
 Lettuce
 Broccoli
 Bacon
 Mushrooms0
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            Salad greens
 Tomatoes
 Plain yogurt
 Whole grain bread (usually Brownberry double fiber or double protein)
 Cheese
 Eggs
 Eggbeaters0
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            tomatoes
 cucumbers
 spaghetti squash
 lettuce
 eggs
 cottage cheese
 something 100-calorie for when I get the munchies for something sweet
 fish
 chicken
 toilet paper
 Aluminum foil for barbequing0
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            Coffee, milk, butter, eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese, other cheese, canned tuna and frozen fish, chicken/pork/beef, chickpeas, black beans, sweet potatoes, clif builder bars, various produce. I try to make bread and protein muffins on the weekends to keep my freezer stocked.0
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            Salad (various leaves, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, spring onions, celery etc...)
 Ham
 Bagels
 Wholemeal bread
 Eggs
 Mushrooms
 Green veg
 Frozen fish
 Greek yoghurt
 100 cals and under chocolate snacks (Kinder bars, Breakaways etc) for treats!0
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            Best advice I heard many years ago is shop the outer loop and skimp on what's in the center. In my store that loop is produce/dairy and eggs/deli/fresh meat and fish.0
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            I buy over $50 in fresh produce weekly.... I eat at least 4 cups of veggies per day. someone posted greek yogurt and bananas...TOTALLY...I have tons of greek yogurt mixed with protein powder (makes a very healthy and protein-dense mousse). I don't eat much fruit, but the kiddos love it. My fave is definitely peppers, all colours. I eat them like apples...0
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            Some of it varies based on what I have in mind for the week, but my list usually includes most of the following:
 Bananas
 Frozen blueberries
 Peanut Butter
 Apples
 Spinach
 Almond Milk
 Rice/quinoa/wheat pasta, whatever I'm running out of
 Other frozen and fresh vegetables and fruit, whatever is on sale or I'm running out of
 Canned Beans, especially black beans
 Canned diced/stewed tomatoes
 Hummus
 Avocado
 Tofu or tempeh
 Potatoes or sweet potatoes0
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            My shopping list pretty much every time. 6 pounds of extra lean ground turkey, 3 pounds of broccoli or bok choy, Chilli thai and sweet and sour sauce, milk, 100 Calorie almond packs and granola bars.0
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            Meat: Chicken breast, Turkey, Salmon, other seafood
 Produce: Berries, Clementines, Lettuce, Avocado, Tomatoes, Garlic, Onion, Asparagus, Bananas, Green Peppers
 Dairy: Greek yogurt, Almond Milk, Laughing Cow cheese, Frozen yogurt
 Dry: Whole wheat bread, Whole wheat pastas, Brown rice, Quinoa, Flax seed0
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            My grocery list consists of things we've run out of and sale items.
 Food I like to always have on hand - brown rice, black rice, instant brown rice, red and white quinoa, rolled oats, pearled barley, Flat Out brand wraps, carrots, onions, garlic, celery, some type of leafy green, extra virgin olive oil, peanut oil, canola oil, apple cider vinegar, red wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar, several types of hot sauce, hot chili oil, a variety of frozen fish, frozen shrimp, frozen ground turkey, canned tuna, a variety of dry and canned beans, canned tomatoes, frozen peas, frozen corn, frozen collard greens, frozen turnip greens, frozen kale, soy milk, almond milk, cottage cheese, mayo, a variety of mustards
 We also buy fresh vegetables weekly but the variety varies based on price, freshness and what is ready for harvest from our garden. And I buy meat the same way - what is on sale, what looks good, what we have in the freezer from hunting.0
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            Bananas
 Greek yogurt
 Brussel sprouts
 Broccoli
 Zucchini
 Yellow squash
 Spinach
 Tomato
 Bag of potatoes
 Rice
 Nectarines
 Strawberries
 Cheesesticks
 Chicken
 Ground turkey
 Beef
 Whole grain bread
 Baby carrots
 Beans
 Eggs
 Cheese
 Creamer
 Frozen veggies
 Frozen fruit0
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            Breakfast:
 Kretchmer's Wheat Germ
 Pineapple Greek Yogurt
 Almond Milk
 Kellogs All Bran Buds
 Eggs
 Lunch:
 Whole grain and/or Multi-Gran Bread
 Large Portabella Mushroom Caps
 Sliced Turkey Deli Meat
 Mustard
 Olive Oil Mayo
 Dinner:
 Sweet Potatoes
 Salsa
 Plain Greek Yogurt
 Fresh Zucchini
 Fresh Spinach
 Fresh Salad Fixings (Romaine, carrots to shave, nuts, cucumbers, dried cherries and/or cranberries, and good balsamic)0
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            Unsweetened Almond Milk
 Grind your own peanut butter
 Chicken
 99% lean Ground Turkey
 Tuna
 Lettuce (romaine, spinach and mixed greens)
 Mio water flavor enhancers
 Eggs
 Egg whites
 Protein powder
 Quest Bars
 Apples
 Strawberries
 Red and Green peppers
 Mushrooms
 Zucchini
 Cabbage
 Broccoli
 Cauliflower
 Plain fat-free Greek yogurt
 Oatmeal (Plain from the bulk section)
 Walden Farms syrups and dressings
 Sara Lee 45 Calorie Whole Wheat Bread0
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            Golden delicious apples, almonds and other nuts, Low Sodium Bacon, Steel Cut oats, bananas, whole wheat bagels and bread.
 All whites (Eggs).0
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            eggs, apples, bananas, greek yogurt, spinach0
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            Potatoes, eggs, milk, flour, italian parsley, mushrooms, whole chickens. (prefer to cut them up myself.)0
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            -Tuna
 -2% Fat Cottage Cheese
 -Non Fat Plain Greek Yogurt
 -Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk
 -Lettuces, onions, tomatoes, peppers, zuchinni, broccoli, cauliflower
 -Eggs
 -black beans
 -hot sauce
 -mustard
 -protein powder0
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            At 50, and having the slowest metabolism in the world!! LOL I have found I have to shop on the perimeter of the grocery store and I am learning how to "grow my own" I eat lots of veggies, I am gluten free, limit processed foods has been the key to my success!!0
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            Spinach
 Kale
 Mixed Salad Greens
 A variety of canned beans (low or no salt)
 Onions/Chives
 Cilantro
 Mushrooms
 Tomatoes
 Sweet Potato
 Lemon/Lime
 Egg Makers
 Cheddar and/or parmesan cheese
 Frozen blueberries/raspberries/strawberries/blackberries
 Skim Milk
 Special K Strawberry protein or Lemon Nourish bars
 Manager's Special/Sale Produce
 Manager's Special/Sale Lean Meats0
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