Grocery staples
learningtolove
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What are your grocery staples each week?
Mine are:
Onions,
carrots,
sweet potatos,
beans
Boneless skinless chicken breast
greek yogurt
a variety of fruit.
Mine are:
Onions,
carrots,
sweet potatos,
beans
Boneless skinless chicken breast
greek yogurt
a variety of fruit.
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Cottage cheese
Cereal
Skinny bagels
Garden burgers
Low cal cheese slices
Yogurt
Baby carrots
Fruit/veggies
Skim milk
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Greek yogurt
baby carrots
bananas
apples
tortillas
cheddar cheese
chili
almond milk
broccoli
salad0 -
Kale, bananas, eggs, beans, cucumbers, soy milk.0
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onions
green peas
asparagus
tomatoes
artichokes
eggplant
mushrooms
garlic
butter
flounder
salmon
lamb
beef
pork
chicken
turkey
mild Italian sausage
eggs
fresh mozzarella
asiago
Cabot sharp cheddar
1% milk
half and half
Oikos Triple Zero Greek vanilla
Cheerios
red wine
These items make up 95% of what I eat every week. I eat some more than others, but those are the basics.0 -
Bell peppers
Onions
Super greens (kale, spinach, chard)
Chicken
Salmon
Lentils
Texamati, brown rice
Avocado
Almonds
English muffins
Peanut butter
Bananas
Babybel cheese
Unsalted pretzels
Eggs
Greek yogurt
COFFEE0 -
learningtolove wrote: »What are your grocery staples each week?
Mine are:
Onions,
carrots,
sweet potatos,
beans
Boneless skinless chicken breast
greek yogurt
a variety of fruit.
I would add, peanut butter, broccoli(frozen and fresh), eggs and cheese.0 -
chellekoren wrote: »learningtolove wrote: »What are your grocery staples each week?
Mine are:
Onions,
carrots,
sweet potatos,
beans
Boneless skinless chicken breast
greek yogurt
a variety of fruit.
I would add, peanut butter, broccoli(frozen and fresh), eggs and cheese.
I buy cheese and eggs when on sale periodically and freeze so I always have them on hand,and have lots of jars of natural peanut butter in my stock pile.
I should definetly add some frozen broccoli to my contingent though!0 -
slowrollem wrote: »Bell peppers
Onions
Super greens (kale, spinach, chard)
Chicken
Salmon
Lentils
Texamati, brown rice
Avocado
Almonds
English muffins
Peanut butter
Bananas
Babybel cheese
Unsalted pretzels
Eggs
Greek yogurt
COFFEE
How could I have forgotten COFFEE.
Although,I am hoping to kick the addiction,or at least curb it!
I should start adding more nuts/seeds and avocado into my diet too0 -
I've cut down on my coffee since watching what I eat. Mostly because I used to use lots of sugary creamers. Now that I see how many calories they were adding to my day, I've cut back to two cups of joe a day. I enjoy a Tbsp of french vanilla, sweet, fatty, delicious creamer in my first cup, then warm up my mug for the second. Slowly weaning off of it.
I'm addicted to peanut butter, almonds and avocados but they are high in calories so beware when snacking. They add up!
I forgot sweet potatoes, that's a winner right there!0 -
Celery
Baby carrots
Apples or other fruit
Canned tomato bagged lettuce
Bagged spinach
Mushrooms
Some kind of cheese
Multigrain hot cereal
A couple of cans of canned soup0
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