What's on your grocery list ?

What's on your current grocery list for next week ?

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  • beautifulsparkles
    beautifulsparkles Posts: 314 Member
    Greek yoghurt, tomatoes, milk, eggs, chicken, olive oil, lemon juice
  • kiittenforever
    kiittenforever Posts: 478 Member
    - eggs
    - lemons
    - wild salmon
    - dole classic romaine salad
    - broccoli slaw
    - bananas
    - zucchini
    - spinach
    - broccoli
    - salsa
  • FitnessGirl11mfp
    FitnessGirl11mfp Posts: 232 Member
    Villae81 wrote: »
    My fridge stays empty! lol we do dailies where I'm at

    Lol I can understand that. I love to snack tho lol so it helps to keep stuff on hand.
  • FitnessGirl11mfp
    FitnessGirl11mfp Posts: 232 Member
    Greek yoghurt, tomatoes, milk, eggs, chicken, olive oil, lemon juice

    Gotta have chicken for sure :-) That's a regular in my house!
  • FitnessGirl11mfp
    FitnessGirl11mfp Posts: 232 Member
    - eggs
    - lemons
    - wild salmon
    - dole classic romaine salad
    - broccoli slaw
    - bananas
    - zucchini
    - spinach
    - broccoli
    - salsa

    Never tried broccoli slaw. I might have to now lol. My mom makes some mean spinach with bacon :-) I definitely need to get her recipe!
  • chelseascounter
    chelseascounter Posts: 1,283 Member
    edited April 2016
    Gluten free bread
    Avocados
    Fresh ginger
    Berry jam
    Jasmine rice
    Lemon rice
    Coconut milk
    Oatmeal
    Skinnypop

    This just reminded me I need to get more frozen mangos and pineapple
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    Ice Cream
    Ciao Bella Sorbet
    Navel Oranges
    Apples
    Eggs
    Whole Milk
    Coke Zero
    Steamable Veggies (Broccoli, Green Beans, Corn)
    Boneless skinless chicken breast
    Boneless Pork Chops
    Pepperidge Farm Cookies
    Greek Yogurt
    Salad mix
    Gummy Bears


    That's it for now. Pretty light week this week. I bought alot last week so I'm not really in need for much. It's all about the coupons/sales.
  • kiittenforever
    kiittenforever Posts: 478 Member
    - eggs
    - lemons
    - wild salmon
    - dole classic romaine salad
    - broccoli slaw
    - bananas
    - zucchini
    - spinach
    - broccoli
    - salsa

    Never tried broccoli slaw. I might have to now lol. My mom makes some mean spinach with bacon :-) I definitely need to get her recipe!

    It's fantastic really.

  • MlleKelly
    MlleKelly Posts: 356 Member
    I always have beans on my list, especially if they're on sale (10 cans for $6 last week, WHAT?!), diced tomatoes, eggs, veggie burgers, fruit (red pears are my fave, and honeycrisp apples!, and white nectarines when they're in season), avocados when they're on sale (because that's when they're perfectly ripe!), and Light n Fit Greek Yogurt (80 calories with 12g protein, yum!) or cottage cheese.

    After that, we sit down and meal plan on Saturday/Sunday then buy ingredients for those specific meals. I usually will make a big batch of some kind of soup or chili and portion it into tupperwares so I can just throw it in my lunch box for work during the week, with a few extras because Hubs will sneak some...Since it's just the two of us, we usually plan 2-3 dinner meals for the week, knowing that there will be enough leftovers for the rest of the week and that we'll probably eat out once with friends or for date night.

    Whenever frozen fish or shrimp is on sale, we stock up as well. That when, when we're meal planning, we can look in the freezer to see what we already have and go from there. Last week, orange roughy filets were on sale 2-for-1 (OMG!) so we bought two bags, and a few weeks ago 2lb bags of large shrimp were on sale 2-for-1, so we've got a LOT of seafood in the freezer....that's what will direct our shopping this week!

    Actually, pasta was on sale last week, too....and I have a few cans of tomatoes in the pantry...hm...sounds like we're going to do a spicy shrimp pasta this week! I'll buy a bag of spinach and maybe some spring peas to throw in and BAM! That's 2-3 days' worth of dinner right there!
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    -Coconut Milk for a recipe
    -Diced Tomatoes for a recipe
    -Canned Tuna
    -Lentils
    -Honey
    -Some cereal
    -Cookies
    -Probably some ice cream
  • pomegranatecloud
    pomegranatecloud Posts: 812 Member
    Kale, spinach, cucumbers, lemons, tomatoes, pineapple, asparagus, potatoes, mushrooms, beets, carrots, pears, broccoli, cauliflower, chickpeas, lentils, almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, hummus, vanilla beans, olives, and kombucha
  • mylifeisbeautiful
    mylifeisbeautiful Posts: 292 Member
    Mineral water, lemons, potatoes, mushrooms, garlic, dill, basil, milk, eggs, feta, chick peas, lentils, carrots, zucchini, tomatos, peppers, bananas, frozen peas, slivered almonds, Lara bars, quinoa, coffee. This was a useful exercise- thanks!
  • perkymommy
    perkymommy Posts: 1,642 Member
    I go to the store every few days. House with six people in it so we run out of stuff fast. I have kids I buy for as well.

    lettuce
    bread
    trash bags
    ice cream
    frozen popcorn chicken
    salsa
    taco size flour tortillas
    lettuce
    shredded cheese
  • robot_potato
    robot_potato Posts: 1,535 Member
    Toilet paper
    Toothpaste
    Diapers (for the baby, not me)
    Chicken breast
    Shrimp
    Cucumbers
    Tomatoes
    Spinach
    Potatoes
    Carrots
    Onions
    Broccoli
    Avocado
    Asparagus
    Bananas
    Frozen berries
    Olives
    Crackers
    Mustard
    Relish
    Cumin
    Coffee
    Granola bars
    Builder bars
    Hamburgers
    Buns
    Bread
    Milk
    Butter
    Yogurt
    Ice cream/popsicles
    Cereal

    That's for 2 adults, a pre-teen, a kid and a baby.
  • mgookin1
    mgookin1 Posts: 72 Member
    I shop once a month for all of the main stuff. Then just buy produce weekly as I need it. I do all of the shopping for 4 adults and 3 toddlers.

    Right now the list is; Lactose free whole milk for toddlers, soy milk, yogurt, hummus, bell peppers, bananas, berries, cucumbers, avocado, lemons, limes and mushrooms.
  • Tsartele
    Tsartele Posts: 683 Member
    edited April 2016
    These are staples for me

    Tuna steaks
    Salmon
    Shrimp
    Chicken Brest
    Ground Turkey
    Pork tenderloin
    Rice Chex
    Aspergus
    Portabella mushrooms
    Apples
    Canned pears
    Plumbs
    Morning Star Farms sausages
    Boarshead Roast Beef
    Boarshead Maple honey ham
    Provalone cheese
    Hamburger buns
    Honey mustard

    I am thinking about doing some cajun red beans and rice this week.

    1lb Ground Beef (or turkey)
    2 cans Red Kidney Beans
    Whole Onion
    2 cans Tomato Sauce
    1 cab Stewed tomatoes
    Tabasco Sauce
    White or brown rice..
  • ashleyadeline
    ashleyadeline Posts: 20 Member
    My essentials always include fresh fruits and vegetables, canned tomatoes, and an ungodly amount of beans because you can put then in almost anything!
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Small squash
    Onion(s)
    Mushrooms
    Cucumber
    3 more vegetables to eat raw
    Artichoke(s)
    Ear of corn
    Fruit, very possibly apples, melon, loquats or plums (3-6 varieties depending on size; I eat three portions a day)
    Whole milk
    Pork chops
    Ham
    Possibly chicken wings
    Possibly flour
    Possibly bananas, if cheap, for freezing
    Potatoes if I can't get corn
  • sthome925
    sthome925 Posts: 13 Member
    My goals each day are to have between 1200-1300 Calories, 60-80 g Protein, and 20-30 g Fiber. Obviously the protein and fiber increases with my exercise.

    Breakfast:
    Atkins Strawberry Shake or EAS Strawberry Get Lean and Toned Shake
    1 Morningstar Sausage Patty

    AM Snack: 100-150 calories
    1/2 Pear or 1/2 apple
    Blueberry Nonfat Yogurt

    Lunch:
    Romaine lettuce salad with free Italian dressing
    Pork Tenderlion or Grilled Chicken Breast or Primo Taglio Mesquite Turkey
    Whole Wheat Sandwich Thin
    2% Kraft American Cheese Slices

    PM Snack: 100-150 calories
    1/2 Pear or 1/2 apple
    3 Celery stalks and Reduced Fat Peanut Butter
    Reduced Fat String Cheese

    Dinner:
    Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns
    93% lean ground beef for sloppy joes

    Whole Wheat Tortillas
    93% lean ground beef for tacos
    Reduced Fat Mexican cheese
    Lettuce
    Tomato
    Salsa

    Pork Tenderlion
    Grilled Asparagus or steamed broccoli
    1/2 cup brown Rice

    Protein shake after the gym:
    Vanilla unsweetened Protein powder, 1 cup frozen blueberries, blueberry nonfat yogurt, 1 packet of Splenda
  • lilotito
    lilotito Posts: 7 Member
    Eggs
    Potato
    Salmon
    Apples
    Oranges
    Grapefruit
    Almond Milk
    Frozen Berry Blend
    Whole Wheat toast bread
    Fat Free Yogurt
    Seven Grain Nuggets Cereal
  • FitnessGirl11mfp
    FitnessGirl11mfp Posts: 232 Member
    Wow awesome lists everyone!! I just went shopping and bought lots of great stuff.
    Fruits and veggies
    Ice cream bars (a must lol)
    Hamburger patties
    Chicken melts w/Flatbread
    Salmon
    Cheese sticks & non fat Greek yogurt
    Coffee creamer
    Mother's milk tea and fenugreek capsules (for breastfeeding)
    Lindt Lindor chocolate
    Bagels and pineapple cream cheese
    Beef jerky
    Lean pockets

    WIC food:
    Peanut butter
    2 gallons 1% milk
    100% whole wheat bread
    Frozen orange juice
    Muenster cheese
    Formula (to mix with breastmilk for baby)

    Some super cute clothes for baby and other essentials
    Office supplies for my new job :-)


  • Organic Bananas
    Organic Granny Smith apples
    Organic Cherry tomatoes
    Organic Spinach
    Organic Carrots
    Organic Oranges
    Organic celery
    Organic creamy peanut butter
    Organic dressing (I don't like it)
    Organic applesauce
    Organic greens powder
    Organic milk or lactose free milk
    45 calorie multigrain bread (very yummy)
    Sugar free sweet pickles
    Natural ingredient vanilla pudding
    Whole wheat spaghetti noodles
    Homemade pasta sauce
    My chicken eggs
    Bacon lol
    I also juice for 2 meals a day on my work days.

    All this food usually lasts 2-4 weeks.

    Meats I raise myself or hunt. So I eat chicken, quail, rabbit, deer, duck, goose, trout, salmon, and catfish.

    The meat lasts a year or longer.

  • Fitnessflexibility
    Fitnessflexibility Posts: 795 Member
    Green tea
    Fruit (whatever looks good)
    Spinach
    Avocado
    Corn
    Veggie burgers
    Carrots
    Tomatoes
    String cheese
    Rolled oats
    Yoghurt
    Tofu
    Rice

  • rsleighty
    rsleighty Posts: 214 Member
    Ground chicken, chicken breast, tuna canned without salt, egg whites in a carton, whole grain bread and sandwich thins, bananas, whatever fruit is on sale, romaine lettuce, mini cukes, grape tomatoes, cat food, kid food, husband food....
  • meaganseafit
    meaganseafit Posts: 19 Member
    Extra lean ground turkey breast, chicken breast, egg whites, brown rice, broccoli, bell peppers, iceberg lettuce, cucumber, strawberries, and bananas!
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  • Afura
    Afura Posts: 2,054 Member
    water, tea, eggs - i'm going out of town this week, so no need for a lot of foods. And of course other things got bought cause they were there...
    Usually steamfresh veggies, meat (depends on sale or what I feel like), salad lettuce, tomato, cucumber, frozen dinners (for those nights of meh).
  • aeb09
    aeb09 Posts: 424 Member
    On Saturday I bought:

    Spinach
    Cucumbers
    Brussels sprouts
    Portobello mushrooms
    Scallions
    Jalapenos
    Yellow onions
    Frozen broccoli
    Chicken thighs
    Chicken breasts
    Bacon
    Sausage links
    Pepperoni
    Eggs
    Cream cheese
    Pepper jack
    Cheddar cheese
    Mozzarella
    Tuna
    Sugar free bbq sauce