Grocery list staples!

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  • prattiger65
    prattiger65 Posts: 1,657 Member
    Ice cream
    Pop tarts
    Granulated sugar (for adding to everything)
    Bread
    Butter
    Ice cream
    Oreos
    Potato chips
    Ice cream
    Eggs
    And ice cream
  • KrunchyMama
    KrunchyMama Posts: 420 Member
    Apples, carrots, celery, potatoes, pears, kale, swiss chard, frozen berries, yogurt, butter, cream, frozen veg, broccoli. We have meat in the freezer, eggs from our chickens, and are well stocked with rice and beans. Those are the basics for what I eat, the kids and hubby have a few other basics that I don't eat, like apple sauce, bagels, pasta, sauce, and juice.
  • kimw91
    kimw91 Posts: 355 Member
    Quark/yogurt
    Fruit (bananas, berries, nectarines, apples)
    Veg (carrots, bell pepper, zucchini, eggplant, onions, broccoli)
    Herbs & spices (paprika, chili, cinnamon, cumin, oregano, cilantro)
    Lean protein (chicken, pork, lean ground beef)
    Canned tomatoes
    Canned tuna
    Canned beans
    Honey
    Oats
    Nuts (walnuts, almonds)
    Eggs
    Unsweetened almond milk
    Avocado
    Stevia
    Cottage cheese
    Wholewheat tortilla wraps/bread
    Wholewheat pasta, brown rice
    Harissa paste
  • firebloom
    firebloom Posts: 109 Member
    My groceries are delivered to me by a local food co op (direct from farmers). My usual shop includes:

    -A box of fruit and veggies, whatever is in season. I don't get to choose which saves me on cost.
    -Milk
    -Raisins
    -Oats
    -Eggs

    Then if I want meats, there is an organic butcher near my uni that has the best meat I have ever tasted. I don't eat that much meat but I will shop there once or twice a month.
  • ashleycde
    ashleycde Posts: 622 Member
    edited February 2015
    All these things are either always in my kitchen, or on my shopping list:

    Pineapple
    Limes
    Avocado
    Tomato
    Carrots
    Cucumber
    Iceberg lettuce
    Cilantro
    Onions (yellow and red)
    Garlic
    Everything bagels
    Full-fat cream cheese
    Coffee beans
    Unsweetened non-dairy milk (coconut or almond, sometimes cashew)
    Olive oil
    Sriracha
    Chicken broth
    Chilli powder
    Ground chicken (tacos)
    Chicken breast (salads)
    Organic white corn tortillas
  • Azexas
    Azexas Posts: 4,334 Member
    Chicken Breast
    Beef Jerky
    Apples
    Bananas
    Almond milk
    Greek Yogurt
    lunch meat
    frozen veggies

  • crystalewhite
    crystalewhite Posts: 422 Member
    edited February 2015
    These are constantly on my list:
    Chicken - all cuts and sometime whole
    Filet (beef) sometimes
    Spinach
    Kale
    Apples
    Cucumbers
    Hummus
    Fage 2% blueberry
    Sugar snap peas
    Lucerne cottage cheese
    Coconut oil
    Nut butters
    Rice chips (Lundberg have a great crunch)
    Onions
    Garlic
    Lemons
    Frozen berries
    Whateve seasonal vegetable looks good. Right now it's winter squash.
    Almond Milk
    Stocks and broths (I make my own sauces to go with my meats)
    Jack Links pepper steak cuts jerky
  • kali_athena
    kali_athena Posts: 26 Member
    Salmon filets
    Pork loin chops
    Bagged salad
    bell peppers
    steel cut oats
    eggs
    almond milk
    Shake n Bake - no, not kidding!
  • ashleycde
    ashleycde Posts: 622 Member
    Ooh I almost forgot frozen mango. Love me some frozen mango.
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    Cati321 wrote: »
    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...

    Set it on fire because kale is the destroyer of worlds.

    (If I could stomach it, I'd treat it like I do other greens. A quick saute with olive oil, garlic, and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese after cooking!)
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    Back to check out the lists :)
  • nylo143
    nylo143 Posts: 56 Member
    Veggies: broccoli, squash, tomatoes, onions, garlic, lemons, cilantro, spinach, baby carrots, green beans
    Fruits: pineapple, strawberries, grapes apples
    Meats: chicken breast, lean ground beef
    Grains /rice: uncle bens brown rice, quinoa, French bread or baguette or sprouted/ seed breads
    Salsa, low fat cheese (shredded and sliced) low fat cream cheese
    Eggs
    Some frozen meals like weight watchers smart ones (for those lazy days)
  • _celesse
    _celesse Posts: 75 Member
    Pretty much just canned black beans, chicken breast/tenders, tomatoes, frozen veggies. Tells you a lot about how consistent I am....which is, not very much at all. =.=
  • shaddowstorm
    shaddowstorm Posts: 155 Member
    my whole diet is a staple :\

    almond milk
    lawsons wholemeal bread
    eggs, I eat 4 a day so cant get enough
    chicken breast
    broccoli
    carrot
    capsicum
  • livingwaters4him
    livingwaters4him Posts: 7 Member
    edited February 2015
    I shop the outside isles in my grocery store. You will notice This is your "live" foods. All live foods are on the outer perimeters of the store isles. Inside isles "dead" foods or "man made". I have been shopping this way for years. I only go inside when I need things like coffee which is a staple to me! Tea, paper products etc.. hope this helps!
  • EvelynR1967
    EvelynR1967 Posts: 78 Member
    So Delicious Coconut Milk Unsweetened
    Silk Unsweetened Cashew Milk
    Broccoli
    Carrots
    Blue Berries
    Egg Whites
    99% Fat Free Turkey Burger
    All natural marinara sauce (to put over the veggies)
    Salmon
    Pure Protein Bars
    Chicken Breasts
  • Potatoes, rice, lentils, beans of all kinds, tons of veggies and greens, granny smith apples, bananas, various other fruit, strawberries, dates, various sauces (or stuff to make sauces), oats and sourdough bread.
  • kayeiam
    kayeiam Posts: 215 Member
    <~~~~ is diabetic, so my list is a bit different from others. I never buy pasta, potato's, breads, rolls, bake goods of any kind, and green peas and corn about once every 6months or so. No ketchup, no sugar.

    Weekly:
    --Blue diamond almond milk (has to be blue diamond, can't stand silk brand)
    --V8 low sodium veggie juice (to get the potassium I need)
    --Fresh mushrooms
    --assorted fruits (apples, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, grapefruit, tangerines, oranges, mango... depends on what is on sale)
    --cucumber
    --blue diamond lightly salted roasted almonds (if I need them, I buy a huge bag that lasts awhile.
    --spaghetti squash, spaghetti squash, spaghetti squash. Love this stuff and it is good for a diabetic to eat. (although I do not like to make it with spaghetti sauce at all)
    --some sort of lunchmeat (deli style, smoked chicken breast, salami, pastrami, pepperoni) again depends on what is on sale and the prices if not.
    --Head iceberg lettuce
    --tomato's of some sort, Vine ripe (if on sale), cherry tomato's (off season right now and price is too high), grape tomato's (not my favorite, but this is what I am getting right now due to price's)
    --mini sweet peppers
    --carb master yogurt (lower carbs for a diabetic.. find at Kroger)
    --Tam-ex-ico (spelling may be off) Low carb wheat tortillia shell
    --Frozen broccoli spears
    --either fresh or frozen asparagus
    --cheese, shredded and blocked.. Love my cheese :smiley:
    --cottage cheese
    --Pouch's of low sodium Tuna, or pink alaskin salmon (these are for work)

    Every 2 to 3 weeks:
    -- 1 to 2 banana's
    --egg's
    --avocodo's (usually 2-3)
    --Cauliflower
    --Fresh broccoli
    --Frozen brussel sprouts
    --Frozen broccoli and cauliflower
    --Kroger sugar free gel bites (strawberry and blackberry) or sugar free jello cups
    --Jicama (yam bean)
    --zuchini
    --Pork or beef roast if on sale, chicken breasts fresh or frozen depending on price
    --Jennie-O or Kroger turkey patties
    --Fish (salmon, cod, swai, ocean pearch) again, depends on what is on sale
    --chicken of the sea 5oz can of alaskin pink salmon
    --Hellman's mayo (got to be Hellman's)
    --Real bacon bits. (I make BLT's wth these in my tortilla wrap)
    --Mrs Dash seasonings (use variety, garlic and herb, garlic and onion, chipotee)
    Monthly to longer
    --Vitamin D
    --Cinnamon capsules
    --Black pepper
    --Mrs Dash seasonings (use variety, garlic and herb, garlic and onion, chipotee)
    --Flax seeds
    --Peanuts, cashews, pistachio's
    ............and the list could go on.. LOL
  • kayeiam
    kayeiam Posts: 215 Member
    Why has almond milk become so popular? I've never found a reason to buy it, esp. since it has hardly any protein and I gave up cereal a long time ago.

    Is it just to use in place of milk for fewer calories?

    I am lactose intolerent big time... I lack on vitamin D and calcium due to not eating much in dairy products... so Almond milk gives me loads of Vitamin D and More calcium than milk.
  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    Chicken. I love chicken. I could eat it for every meal it's just so good.
  • Wiseandcurious
    Wiseandcurious Posts: 730 Member
    I always have at home/buy:
    • Meat: chicken, pork chops or tenderloin, ground pork+beef to mix for Balkan-style grill
    • Fish: Tuna cans + some sort of fish fillet, alternate between fatty/white types
    • Frozen veggies to steam/roast for a quick side dish
    • To fill out the meals: beans, lentils, peas, corn, pasta
    • For salads: in winter 80% carrots, turnips, beetroot, cabbage, salads of some sort (i.e. seasonal)
    • For sandwitches: hummus, roast pepper spread, some mayo for when nothing else will do, deli meats, full-fat cheese and cream cheese
    • For snacks: fruit, string cheese, cookies...
    • Eggs, 2% or 3.25% milk and yoghurt, unbleached flour and yeast for the breadmaker for bread and pizzas, philo pastry or puff pastry, occasionally cereal
    • Coffee, tea, honey... beer/wine, when we con afford it (they count as staples too, no ;)?)

    Obviously spices, vinegars, oils, herbs, mustards etc and of course chocolate.

    I guess I shop exactly the same things as before... We just go through them at different rates than before.
  • yoghurt, berries, eggs, salad, skimmed milk, crackers
  • I try to hit the market every few days as things are on sale weekly on different days at a lot of he major markets,

    For example I'll pop in after work, if it's on my way home, Monday: clementines, mixed salads are on sale,

    Wednesday: yogurt, frozen veggies, and fresh chicken,

    Friday, rice, and what have you

    Then the next week I go on tues and Thursday....

    I find if I'm diligent I save a lot of money for a quick ten minute stop... Then again I go when it's not busy

    My must haves tho are
    Clementines
    Carrots
    Whole milk(I know I know)
    Eggs
    Whole wheat/multi grain bread
    Cold cuts (wooooo!)
    Fresh mixed veggies (preferably a squash, mushroom,pepper and snap peas mix)
    Rice
    Protein (I actually go by price on this but mostly chicken)
    And some unhealthy concoctions for the slow cooker (I cheat on weekends)
  • tanyabecka
    tanyabecka Posts: 39 Member
    organic: peanut butter, celery, apples, bananas, dried apricots, chicken breasts, 93% lean ground beef, romaine, hummus, peppers, quest protein bars!!!, baby spinach, raisins, tuna fish, greek yogurt, almond milk ... the list goes on. add me to be friends and cheer each other on!
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    kayeiam wrote: »
    <~~~~ is diabetic, so my list is a bit different from others. I never buy pasta, potato's, breads, rolls, bake goods of any kind, and green peas and corn about once every 6months or so. No ketchup, no sugar.

    Weekly:
    --Blue diamond almond milk (has to be blue diamond, can't stand silk brand)
    --V8 low sodium veggie juice (to get the potassium I need)
    --Fresh mushrooms
    --assorted fruits (apples, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, grapefruit, tangerines, oranges, mango... depends on what is on sale)
    --cucumber
    --blue diamond lightly salted roasted almonds (if I need them, I buy a huge bag that lasts awhile.
    --spaghetti squash, spaghetti squash, spaghetti squash. Love this stuff and it is good for a diabetic to eat. (although I do not like to make it with spaghetti sauce at all)
    --some sort of lunchmeat (deli style, smoked chicken breast, salami, pastrami, pepperoni) again depends on what is on sale and the prices if not.
    --Head iceberg lettuce
    --tomato's of some sort, Vine ripe (if on sale), cherry tomato's (off season right now and price is too high), grape tomato's (not my favorite, but this is what I am getting right now due to price's)
    --mini sweet peppers
    --carb master yogurt (lower carbs for a diabetic.. find at Kroger)
    --Tam-ex-ico (spelling may be off) Low carb wheat tortillia shell
    --Frozen broccoli spears
    --either fresh or frozen asparagus
    --cheese, shredded and blocked.. Love my cheese :smiley:
    --cottage cheese
    --Pouch's of low sodium Tuna, or pink alaskin salmon (these are for work)

    Every 2 to 3 weeks:
    -- 1 to 2 banana's
    --egg's
    --avocodo's (usually 2-3)
    --Cauliflower
    --Fresh broccoli
    --Frozen brussel sprouts
    --Frozen broccoli and cauliflower
    --Kroger sugar free gel bites (strawberry and blackberry) or sugar free jello cups
    --Jicama (yam bean)
    --zuchini
    --Pork or beef roast if on sale, chicken breasts fresh or frozen depending on price
    --Jennie-O or Kroger turkey patties
    --Fish (salmon, cod, swai, ocean pearch) again, depends on what is on sale
    --chicken of the sea 5oz can of alaskin pink salmon
    --Hellman's mayo (got to be Hellman's)
    --Real bacon bits. (I make BLT's wth these in my tortilla wrap)
    --Mrs Dash seasonings (use variety, garlic and herb, garlic and onion, chipotee)
    Monthly to longer
    --Vitamin D
    --Cinnamon capsules
    --Black pepper
    --Mrs Dash seasonings (use variety, garlic and herb, garlic and onion, chipotee)
    --Flax seeds
    --Peanuts, cashews, pistachio's
    ............and the list could go on.. LOL

    This might be MY new grocery list!!
    Nice ha! I had no clue that a Jicama was a Yam Bean...or another name for it. The things you learn around this place. ;)

    Also thanks for the ideas on Mrs. Dash...I've never known which one to try first..
  • ashleycde
    ashleycde Posts: 622 Member
    Jicama! Yes! I'm Mexican and I've never seen it here in Toronto. It's not fair :(
  • akboy58
    akboy58 Posts: 137 Member
    Apples, pears, or other fruit in season
    Broccoli
    Spinach
    Salad fixings: romaine, cherry tomatoes, etc.
    Peanut butter
    Hummus
    Greek yogurt (2%)
    Milk (2%)
    Chicken tenders
    Ground turkey
    Salmon filets
    Canned salmon, tuna, sardines, anchovies
    Joseph's Flax Oatbran & Wholewheat Flour Pita Bread (Regular Size)
    Fresh grated parmesan/romano
    Eggs
  • yourad0rk
    yourad0rk Posts: 61 Member
    • Skimmed milk
    • Chicken breasts
    • Frozen salmon fillets
    • Frozen cod fillets
    • Eggs
    • Soya sauce
    • Kiwi fruit
  • tashley471
    tashley471 Posts: 1
    edited February 2015
    Chicken, frozen veggies and pineapple.

    I like to dish out my veggies into servings. So I'll put a cup of frozen veggies into different containers and keep them in the freezer until I'm ready to use. I always take one to work with me and just keep it in my lunch bag and when I'm ready to eat it, I pop it in the microwave for 2 mins. I'm not a fan of "reheating" veggies, so it makes it "fresh" daily. Plus It makes rushing out the door and entering my food esay.
  • kayeiam
    kayeiam Posts: 215 Member
    kayeiam wrote: »
    <~~~~ is diabetic, so my list is a bit different from others. I never buy pasta, potato's, breads, rolls, bake goods of any kind, and green peas and corn about once every 6months or so. No ketchup, no sugar.

    Weekly:
    --Blue diamond almond milk (has to be blue diamond, can't stand silk brand)
    --V8 low sodium veggie juice (to get the potassium I need)
    --Fresh mushrooms
    --assorted fruits (apples, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, grapefruit, tangerines, oranges, mango... depends on what is on sale)
    --cucumber
    --blue diamond lightly salted roasted almonds (if I need them, I buy a huge bag that lasts awhile.
    --spaghetti squash, spaghetti squash, spaghetti squash. Love this stuff and it is good for a diabetic to eat. (although I do not like to make it with spaghetti sauce at all)
    --some sort of lunchmeat (deli style, smoked chicken breast, salami, pastrami, pepperoni) again depends on what is on sale and the prices if not.
    --Head iceberg lettuce
    --tomato's of some sort, Vine ripe (if on sale), cherry tomato's (off season right now and price is too high), grape tomato's (not my favorite, but this is what I am getting right now due to price's)
    --mini sweet peppers
    --carb master yogurt (lower carbs for a diabetic.. find at Kroger)
    --Tam-ex-ico (spelling may be off) Low carb wheat tortillia shell
    --Frozen broccoli spears
    --either fresh or frozen asparagus
    --cheese, shredded and blocked.. Love my cheese :smiley:
    --cottage cheese
    --Pouch's of low sodium Tuna, or pink alaskin salmon (these are for work)

    Every 2 to 3 weeks:
    -- 1 to 2 banana's
    --egg's
    --avocodo's (usually 2-3)
    --Cauliflower
    --Fresh broccoli
    --Frozen brussel sprouts
    --Frozen broccoli and cauliflower
    --Kroger sugar free gel bites (strawberry and blackberry) or sugar free jello cups
    --Jicama (yam bean)
    --zuchini
    --Pork or beef roast if on sale, chicken breasts fresh or frozen depending on price
    --Jennie-O or Kroger turkey patties
    --Fish (salmon, cod, swai, ocean pearch) again, depends on what is on sale
    --chicken of the sea 5oz can of alaskin pink salmon
    --Hellman's mayo (got to be Hellman's)
    --Real bacon bits. (I make BLT's wth these in my tortilla wrap)
    --Mrs Dash seasonings (use variety, garlic and herb, garlic and onion, chipotee)
    Monthly to longer
    --Vitamin D
    --Cinnamon capsules
    --Black pepper
    --Mrs Dash seasonings (use variety, garlic and herb, garlic and onion, chipotee)
    --Flax seeds
    --Peanuts, cashews, pistachio's
    ............and the list could go on.. LOL

    This might be MY new grocery list!!
    Nice ha! I had no clue that a Jicama was a Yam Bean...or another name for it. The things you learn around this place. ;)

    Also thanks for the ideas on Mrs. Dash...I've never known which one to try first..

    Your welcome. Jicama can be hard to find in regular stores. I get it at Walmart and also a Mexican store. You peel the brown skin off (kinda tough), then you can do anything with the jicama. slice it like crackers, put cheese etc on it, eat it plain, cook with it. (it stays hard when cooked. I like it in stir frys (it is like water chestnuts texture, different taste). I slice it like fries and take it to work, eat it raw, etc. Juicy, potato/fresh garden green bean taste. Some say it taste like a mix between potato and apple. (potato flavor as in uncooked potato)
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