Grocery list staples!

Cati321
Cati321 Posts: 35
edited November 7 in Food and Nutrition
hello everyone! Just wondering - what are you grocery list staples for healthy eating? annnd go! :)
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  • kshadows
    kshadows Posts: 1,315 Member
    Bananas
    Almond milk
    Whole grain bread
    Chicken breast
    90% lean ground beef

    ETA: Greek yogurt!! (no clue how I forgot that)


    Those are things I buy almost every time I grocery shop.
  • Black Olives :-D
  • Ehecatl915
    Ehecatl915 Posts: 30
    Stonyfield Organic French Vanilla Lowfat yogurt
    Raisins
    Coconut Oil
    Jennie-o Turkey Burgers
    Weight Watchers Chicken Cutlets
    Publix or Winn Dixie Frozen Organic veggies
    Sam's Club Organic canned green beans and sweet peas
    Organic baby spinach
    Organic carrots
    Lundburg's organic rice cakes
    Sunbutter
    Lindsay natural black olives
    that is just a few.
  • donna710
    donna710 Posts: 91 Member
    almond milk
    spinach
    greek yogurt
    eggs
    string cheese
    bananas
    strawberries
  • Nojoke81
    Nojoke81 Posts: 131
    cooked / frozen prawns - easily fore out for the next day and a great source of low fat / high protein.

    Bags of salad sold by most supermarkets - ordinary stuff with no added croutons or dressing to keep sodium down.

    Ice - I drink a lot of water and warm water gets a bit sickly after a while

    Fanta / Coke Zero x 6 each

    Coffee / no milk

    Green Tea

    Spinach / KALE KALE KALE!

    Chicken breasts / Lean Beef
  • FatJockSing
    FatJockSing Posts: 164 Member
    Jerky
    Rice cakes
    Greek Yogurt
    Peanut butter
    Wholemeal bread
    Chicken breast
    Tuna
    Dark Chocolate
    Almonds
    Fruit
    Cauliflower
    Carrots
    Oats
  • 126siany
    126siany Posts: 1,386 Member
    Things I buy almost every shopping trip:

    Skim Milk
    Non-Fat Plain Greek Yogurt
    Some sort of regular (full-fat) cheese
    Eggs
    Chicken Breasts
    93/7 Ground Turkey or Ground Beef
    Onions
    Garlic
    Almonds or Pistachios
    Mission Carb Balance Tortillas
    No Salt Added Cottage Cheese
    Mixed Salad Greens
  • Hoop4la
    Hoop4la Posts: 68 Member
    I have lots of things in my cupbaord at work...

    weight watchers fruit
    vegetable soup
    ryvitas
    pickles ...

    not great but better than a sandwich
  • haildodger
    haildodger Posts: 181 Member
    Raspberries: Low calorie & high fiber
  • ChriJMitch
    ChriJMitch Posts: 70 Member
    -Spinach
    -Big bags of frozen mixed veggies (for when I feel too lazy to cook)
    -Chicken breast
    -Bananas
    -Apples/Pears
    -Whey Powder
    -Protein Bars
    -Greek yougurt
    -Skim Milk


    Every trip
  • All Organic (I know, not important to some of you but it is to me)
    Oatmeal
    Almond Milk
    Fruits (frozen & Fresh)
    Veggies (frozen & Fresh)
    Fish
    Tofu
    EVOO
    Nuts & Grains (rice, quinoa, barley. . .)
  • meghan_lovely
    meghan_lovely Posts: 48 Member
    Bananas
    Apples
    Deli Meat (turkey or chicken)
    Baby Spinach
    Trail Mix (fav is cashews, almonds and dried cranberries)
    Eggs
  • BlackPup
    BlackPup Posts: 242 Member
    Winter:
    Skim milk
    Weetbix
    Low fat yogurt
    Frozen berries
    Zucchini
    Broccoli
    Carrots
    Light cream cheese
    Tuna
    Chicken breast
    Extra lean mince
    Summer:
    Add salad leaves, tomato, celery and cucumber.
    Edited to add seasonal fruit!!!
  • Skinny_minny_mo
    Skinny_minny_mo Posts: 1,272 Member
    chocolate!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    eggs
    milk 1%
    avocados
    fage greek yogurt
    boneless/skinless chicken thighs
    93% ground beef
    steaks
    ham
    center cut bacon
    salmon
    some kind of white fish
    assorted fresh vegetables
    assorted fresh fruit
    long grain brown rice
    raw black beans
    sourdough bread
    almonds
    Coach's Oats

    The list goes on...
  • futuresize8
    futuresize8 Posts: 476 Member
    Onions (all kinds)
    Peppers (red and green)
    Celery
    Cucumbers
    Carrots
    Yukon Gold potatoes
    Red potatoes
    Tomatoes (fresh and canned)
    Portabella mushrooms
    White mushrooms
    Fish
    Pork (for my husband...none for me, thanks!)
    Uncured bacon (again, for The Hubs! It's nitrate free.)
    Fresh parmesan
    Fresh mozzerella
    Pinot grigio
    Canned beans
    Pasta

    Those are the things that are on the weekly list no matter what. Good stuff!
  • acstansell
    acstansell Posts: 567 Member
    - FRUIT! 2/3s of my grocery bill is fruit. Bananas, plums, apples, pears, grapes, strawberries, pineapple...
    - lean chicken and ground beef
    - high-fiber low-calorie bread
    - organic greek yogurt, Fage specifically
    - salad mixes for 1 (my husband doesn't eat veggies)
    - red potatoes
    - lean lunch meats (for lunches)
    - 70 calorie low sodium tuna packs.
  • donnat238
    donnat238 Posts: 309 Member
    spinach
    greek yogurt
    eggs
    string cheese
    chicken breast
    tuna fish
    broccoli
    Nut butters
    blueberries
    tomatoes
    avocados
    salmon
    cottage cheese
    artichokes
    black beans
  • Cati321
    Cati321 Posts: 35
    Wow thanks what a response! Question: what do you do with kale? I managed to stirfry some but still have half a bag in my fridge...
  • Philldem
    Philldem Posts: 10 Member
    Chicken breast
    salmon
    spinach
    broccoli
    spring mix salad
    oatmeal
    eggs
    turkey bacon
    fresh fruit
  • FabulousFantasticFifty
    FabulousFantasticFifty Posts: 195,832 Member
    Almond Milk (unsweetened)
    Organic baby Spinach (packed w Protein) I have w every meal even as garnish
    Kale
    Egglands Best Eggs
    Avocados
    Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
    Oatmeal (not instant)
    Lemons, Apples
    EXTRA Virgin Olive Oil (cold Pressed) or Coconut Oil
    large bag of Frozen Chicken breast (you can cut in half for those smaller lunch portions)
    large bag of frozen Tilapia
    (Both of these are packed with Protein and great to have on hand for quick healthy meals and salads and can be prepared so many ways on a countertop grill.)
    A variety of Frozen Fruits:Strawberries, Bluberries, Blackberries, Rasberries (for smoothies & garnishes)
    Mrs. Dash & a variety of Herbs & Spices (for your Chicken & Fish)
    A Good protein Powder (I Love Pure Protein PLUS French vanilla) is packed with extra vitamins, fiber and Omegas avail at Sam's/WMart. Tastes great in shakes, smoothies, and in your oatmeal and I make a delish Gelato with Frozen fruit
    100% natural raw honey
    Stevia Powder and Luo Han Guo (Monk fruit)
    Green Tea (Bags not pre-made stuff)

    And MOST Important!!! Purified water drink, drink, drink! try to shoot for a gallon a day but never less than 75oz. (helps you lose weight and you will feel healthier and your skin and hair will look better too! :)

    And Finally... A George Foreman Type Counter top Grill! These grills come in different brands are very inexpensive. they offer a healthy way to cook your food quickly and without any oil.

    I Pretty much have been living off of these foods for the fast 4 mos and have lost 33lbs. I'm eating well eating often and have no problem getting hungry. You can Prepare your fish and chicken so many different ways on your grill and I experiment a lot with different herbs and spices. I'll usually make a nice colorful salad and top with my fish or chicken and I may even grill my veggies as well as a side dish.Get creative and have fun with your food! you can have Beautiful appetizing meals in under 15min that are Good for you!!! :happy:
  • Alidecker
    Alidecker Posts: 1,262 Member
    Spinach
    Eggs
    Greek Yogurt
    Chicken
    Strawberries
    Blueberries
    Ice Cream
  • JustSomeEm
    JustSomeEm Posts: 20,289 MFP Moderator
    Lots of fresh veggies and fruit
    Milk
    Yogurt
    Canned soup (for lunch, because I'm too lazy to make something to take to work with me)
  • gardnerkennedy
    gardnerkennedy Posts: 69 Member
    eggs
    Roasted, unsalted almonds
    peanut butter
    whole grain bread
    apples
    bananas
    roasted turkey breast
    tomatoes
    avocado
    romaine lettuce or bags or arugula
    plain or flavored greek yogurt
  • aliu00
    aliu00 Posts: 61
    kale:boil them and eat as a salad. It tastes better than raw. I do like the texture.
  • joyhibbz
    joyhibbz Posts: 38 Member
  • Daytonsmommy
    Daytonsmommy Posts: 162 Member
    Whole Wheat Bread
    Deli Meat
    Deli Cheese (we eat lots of sandwiches in our house)
    Greek Yogurt (I really like Chobani's Key Lime Flips right now for a sweet snack)
    Milk (1 or 2% organic)
    All Whites
    Turkey Bacon
    Whole Wheat English Muffins
    Ground Turkey
    Chicken Breast
    Lower Fat Ground Beef
    Protein Bars (Usually Cliff Builder Bars)

    I'm sure I'm missing something, but these are definitely staples.
  • Amanda_Gx6
    Amanda_Gx6 Posts: 320 Member
    Chicken Breast
    Ground Turkey
    Eggs
    Zucchini (lots of it)
    Tomatoes
    Avocado
    Frozen steamer veggies
    Pop chips
    Fiber One Protein Bars
    Water/Seltzer Water
    lite oatmeal bread or pita bread
  • Cardio4Cupcakes
    Cardio4Cupcakes Posts: 289 Member
    Frozen chicken breast
    Ground Turkey
    Eggs
    CHEESE SO MUCH CHEESE
    Tomatoes, head of lettuce, mini sweet peppers, cucumbers, green peppers
    Hummus and avocado (if they're on sale otherwise NOPE)
    Tuna fish and peanut butter
  • Snypa1
    Snypa1 Posts: 31 Member
    Don't forget sauce for the chicken breast! I like reggae reggae
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