What food items (healthy or not) do you always keep stocked at home?

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  • fredgiblet
    fredgiblet Posts: 241 Member
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    Cheese.
    Everything else I run out of from time to time, but I pretty much always have cheese.
  • CGreen177
    CGreen177 Posts: 45 Member
    edited December 2014
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    bananas
    natural yoghurt
    onions, peppers, mushrooms, spring onions
    frozen chilli peppers (buy fresh and freeze)
    fresh root ginger
    redbush tea
    ryvita
    philadelphia light (for said ryvita)
    dried fruit for emergencies
    wholegrain pasta, rice, noodles
    tinned tomatoes
    huge selection of dried spices
    freezer full of chicken and stock
    packets of crespo olives. I crave them sometimes

    Edit: eggs! how could I forget eggs ....?
  • BARBnKS
    BARBnKS Posts: 84 Member
    edited December 2014
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    Lettuce
    tomatoes
    chicken
    oranges
    apples
    carrots
    celery
    eggs
    bacon
    grapes
    green peppers
    onions
    mushrooms
    Sara Lee 45 calorie bread
    can chicken & tuna
    1% milk
    yogurt
    frozen 40 calorie fudge bars
    WW strawberry smoothie bars
    instant sugar free pudding & jello
  • RebelDiamond
    RebelDiamond Posts: 188 Member
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    tuna (sirena, chili in oil)
    protein bars (quest and otherwise)
    fruit (seasonal)
    veg (seasonal)
    100% true fruit straps
    almond milk
    frozen banana
    frozen meats (white fish, chicken breast/thigh, kangaroo fillets and turkey mince)
    eggs
    onion and garlic
    coconut oil
    raw cacao powder
    protein powder
    spices (paprika, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper etc)
    extra virgin olive oil and vinegar
    beans and legumes (butter beans, red beans, chickpeas, lentils etc)
  • _Terrapin_
    _Terrapin_ Posts: 4,302 Member
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    Greek yogurt, Almond milk, honey, whey protein, eggs, milk, creamer, coffee(Peet's, 8 O'Clock), chicken, salmon, shrimp, broc broc, cauli, asparagus, sugar, sugar, sugar, rolled oats, beets, raw pumpkin seeds, salted pumpkin seeds, pastachio, black beans, garbanzo beans, greens(kale, collards), EVOO balsamic vinegar, beef, scallops, bacon, bacon, bacon, cheese( cheddar, goat's, Philly Cream, Parm, Russian and shredded) water, water, water, thyme, Rosemary Clooney, garlic, onions, pumpkin puree, bagels, bread, bread, bread......these are the few that come to mind
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
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    Asparagus
    Green beans
    Carrots
    Lettuce
    Celery
    Garlic
    Onion
    Apples
    Bananas
    Raspberries
    Blueberries
    Pomegranates
    Kiwi
    Pistachios
    Almonds
    Pecans
    Walnuts
    Sunflower seeds
    English muffins
    EVOO
    Almond milk
    Frozen fruit for smoothies
    Bacon
    Ground turkey
    Chicken breast
    Eggs
    Zone bars
    KIND bars
    Fiber One Oats & Chocolate
    Popcorn
    Pretzels
    Steel cut oats
    Flaxseed
    Bisquick GF
    Sugar free syrup
    Ken's italian dressing
    Black beans
    Chick peas
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,565 Member
    edited December 2014
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    Bananas
    Protein bars
    Greek yogurt (both flavored and unflavored)
    Eggs
    Turkey sausage crumbles to mix into eggs
    Cheese
    Apples
    Salad/dressings
    Chicken strips for salad
    Ice cream/gelato
    Peanut butter
    Tuna/salmon/tilapia (whatever I'm in the mood for)
    Low carb whole wheat tortillas
    Whole grain pasta/some type of sauce
    And little snacks...dried fruit, raisins, 100-calorie popcorn bags
  • mom2nicknat
    mom2nicknat Posts: 56 Member
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    Spinach
    Low carb tortillas
    Sandwich thins/bagel thins
    English Muffins
    Peanut butter
    Egg Whites
    Eggs
    Quest Bars
    Low sodium tuna packets
    Shredded cheese
    Bananas
    Almond milk
    Ground turkey
    Chicken breasts
    Oatmeal
    Nuts (walnuts, almonds)
  • karenlwashburn
    karenlwashburn Posts: 123 Member
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    2 % milk, Greek yogurt, sharp cheddar, peanut butter, black silk coffee (Folgers), celery, cottage cheese, Special K cereal, broccoli, carrots, real butter, some type of white bread for my husbands meals, dried pasta, frozen pre-made pasta stuffed, my husbands extra creamy vanilla ice cream, small red potatoes, onions and my multi-grain Arnold bread. I often make two meals at night.
  • SherryTeach
    SherryTeach Posts: 2,836 Member
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    boiled eggs
    frozen, individually packaged meals that I made myself
    almonds
    granola
    bananas
    apples
    dark chocolate
    romaine
    some kind of green veggie, fresh
    popcorn (to airpop)
    yogurt
  • Stormy_Monday
    Stormy_Monday Posts: 81 Member
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    Bananas
    Apples
    Sweet Potatoes
    Egg Whites
    Quest Bars
    Peanut Butter
    Avocado
    Greek Yogurt
    Frozen Veggies
    Chicken Breasts
    Tuna
    Salsa
    Coconut Oil
    Baby Carrots
    Bellpeppers
    Onions
    Beets
    Cucumber
    Celery
    Cherry Tomatoes
    Protein Powder

    I'm always stocked up on these, and replace them whenever I run out. Other than that, I'll usually just check out what's on sale.
  • brittmiasmom
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    coffee!
    milk
    cheese
    tuna
    gf pasta
    yogurt
    frozen fruit for smoothies
    beef
    chicken
    shrimp
    coconut oil
    butter
    gf cereal
    fresh veg
    peanut butter
    almonds
    walnuts
    pistachios
    pecans
    honey
  • bug1114
    bug1114 Posts: 268 Member
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    Bump (to find later)
  • TopazCutie
    TopazCutie Posts: 386 Member
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    Frozen fruit
    Soy milk (vanilla - so good on it's own or added to smoothies)
    Ganola and all bran buds
    Greek yogurt
    Bananas and oranges
    Frozen salmon
  • dunnodunno
    dunnodunno Posts: 2,290 Member
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    Ice cream/gelato
    Some kind of chocolate (right now have the new Brookside, Coconut M&Ms, & some Cookie Dough easter eggs)
    Chicken/steak/fish
    Various frozen veggies (usually broccoli or green beans)
    Iceberg salad mix
    Tuna packets
  • foursirius
    foursirius Posts: 321 Member
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    Protein powder, sriracha, tuna, and peanut butter.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    edited February 2015
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    Greek yogurt
    Eggs (usually hard cooked or waiting to be cooked)
    salad greens
    grape or cherry tomatoes
    bell peppers
    Brownberry Bread (usually Double Fiber, Double Protein, or 12 Grain)
    Old Fashioned Oats
    Quest Bars
    Protein powder
    Walden Farms salad dressings
    Mustard
    Ginger paste
    Minced garlic
    Israeli couscous (I like the larger pearls better than Moroccan couscous)
    Sprouting seeds
    Brown rice
    Selection of vinegars, oils, condiments like Worcestershire and soy sauces
    Selection of hard cheese, usually cheddar, swiss, muenster, sometimes brick

    I buy my meat, non-salad veggies, and fruit as I need more and vary it according to what is on sale or strikes my fancy at the time

  • healthybodyhealthylife
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    Shrimp
    Chicken breasts
    Pasta
    Fruits and veg of all kinds
    Cheese
    Coffee
    Wholemeal flour for making tortillas and bread

  • lizzocat
    lizzocat Posts: 356 Member
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    mixed greens, greek yogurt, string cheese, eggs, flax wraps, seaweed, veggie burgers, shrimp

    those are my absolute staples