Supermarket Frustration

TravellerRay
TravellerRay Posts: 94 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
Just had a walk around a small Sainsbury supermarket. I am on low carb and wanted something snackish for the train home. Walked up and down the aisles reading sugar and carb levels. Ended up walking out with nothing. Not good for the morale
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  • kazminchu
    kazminchu Posts: 250 Member
    What about jerky/biltong?
  • rosebarnalice
    rosebarnalice Posts: 3,488 Member
    It takes a while to get familiar with what you can grab in a hurry, but I now know I can head to the jerky, cheese, or fruit in just about any convenience store and get something off the shelf that won't kill my eating plan
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    String cheese? Deli meat? Beef jerky? Pork rinds?
  • DietVanillaCoke
    DietVanillaCoke Posts: 259 Member
    edited February 2017
    No "health food" section? Or Deli? Usually a supermarket will have some low carb bars hidden away near the protein powder. If not, that's pretty sad =(. I sometimes go buy some meat from the deli, even cheese, which stops sweet cravings for me. Mmmmm shredded beef and if they sell small tubs of full fat greek yogurt, I'll dive into that but lately so many have been selling the low fat garbage. Yuck.

    Oh yeah and sometimes I'll indulge on some pork crackle or beef jerky =D

    Hopefully that gives you some ideas on what to look at for next time.
  • elka67
    elka67 Posts: 268 Member
    Too late now I know but if you go again.
    I find these pretty good, from Sainsburys - Taste Original Mini Chicken Satay x12. 10 mini sticks have 4.4g of carbs. They're fairly filling for their size.
  • elka67
    elka67 Posts: 268 Member
    Pepperami? Plus they might have Atkins bars/snacks too.
  • cgstitch
    cgstitch Posts: 5 Member
    I think you made a great choice!!! It may not have felt too good at the time, but you made a choice for health! You are better off not snacking anyway, and keeping your appetite until you can get a proper meal! Well done!
  • Noreenmarie1234
    Noreenmarie1234 Posts: 7,492 Member
    no lunch meat?
  • ChristopherLimoges
    ChristopherLimoges Posts: 298 Member
    edited February 2017
    "Full Fat Cubed Cheese, Pork Rinds, Jerky(Plain, Minimal Additives, No Flavoring), Nuts & Seeds, Veggies & Dips(Primarily Veggie Dip Packs in this specific case), Sugar-Free Jello."
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    Cooked meats, including chicken and satay sticks and Pepperami in the fridge. Snack cheeses also in the fridge.

    In the health/pharmacy area you might find Atkins bars, there are certainly protein products.

    Biltong/jerky/scratchings.

    There are plenty of options I can come up with and I'm not even low carb.
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    Nuts? Meat? Cheese?
    All those things are available in snack portions.
  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    For a low carb snack, I'd think meat and/or cheese. So an ounce of cheese, some sliced turkey or ham. Here in the US I can find packs that have a little cheese, nuts and dried fruit. Small amounts of each, for about 170-210 cals total.
    Just had a walk around a small Sainsbury supermarket. I am on low carb and wanted something snackish for the train home. Walked up and down the aisles reading sugar and carb levels. Ended up walking out with nothing. Not good for the morale

  • LEAS86
    LEAS86 Posts: 144 Member
    Low carb on the go can be tricky - ready cooked sliced meats are a good choice, as are individual cheeses (babybel etc), the packs of nuts are a good option too (as long as you can portion control if you end up buying the 100g bags!). Co-Op do a boiled egg with mustard mayo snack pack as well as a pack of carrots and houmous which are my go to options on the way into work.
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    Cooked meats, including chicken and satay sticks and Pepperami in the fridge. Snack cheeses also in the fridge.

    In the health/pharmacy area you might find Atkins bars, there are certainly protein products.

    Biltong/jerky/scratchings.

    There are plenty of options I can come up with and I'm not even low carb.

    Scratchings!?!

    I love this site! seriously, am really loving new mindset towards 'bad' foods and haven't even thought about scratchings for months cos they are 'sooooooooooo bad'

    and now I'm telling myself - no, they are only so bad when you eat a kilo of them in an hour!

    sorry, minor hijack- but yay scratchings are back on the menu!!
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    Scratching would just be pork rinds, right? Those are so dang good.
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    ^ yep, the salty, yummy, crackly goodness!
  • vikinglander
    vikinglander Posts: 1,547 Member
    edited February 2017
    Here's some ideas...

    http://fedandfit.com/2013/04/15/paleo-off-the-shelf-kimberly-dunn/ (the eye candy on this site is not bad either!)

    http://paleomagazine.com/list-of-the-best-paleo-snacks (just be aware that 'Paleo' may allow sweeteners that you don't want, like honey or maple syrup)

    Nuts
    Jerky
    Epic bars
    Berries
    Frankfurters (if you can find decent ones without a lot of crap in them, and you have access to a microwave)
    Cut veggies
    Dark chocolate (>70% cacao)
    Eggs

    My advice is to shop the store perimeter...produce, then seafood, then meat, then dairy (if using milk products), then 'specialty' or 'prepared foods' or deli, then get out!

    I live in NYC, so really there is hardly a neighborhood where I can't find something to nosh, whether in a supermarket, a convenience store, a bodega, an ethnic specialty shop, a restaurant...never at a loss for something to eat!

    Good luck! Accept my FR if you like...
  • mskimee
    mskimee Posts: 228 Member
    Just had a walk around a small Sainsbury supermarket. I am on low carb and wanted something snackish for the train home. Walked up and down the aisles reading sugar and carb levels. Ended up walking out with nothing. Not good for the morale

    Uck, know what you mean!! Sausage rolls, scotch eggs, sandwiches! The world is not geared towards good food on the go. :-(
  • ThatUserNameIsAllReadyTaken
    ThatUserNameIsAllReadyTaken Posts: 1,530 Member
    edited February 2017
    Ya gotta get a mental list of good snacks. Nuts, cheese, beef jerky, or even a mix of these things. Or if there is a deli counter swing by and get a couple of slices of cheese and a couple of slices of meat, then roll a slice each of cheese and meat together and toss in some mayo or mustard. It can be a pain in the *kitten* to find something on the fly if you aren't prepared with a list.
  • RamTodd
    RamTodd Posts: 12 Member
    Canned Tuna is my fav!
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    you weren't looking down the right aisles then, sainsburys do loads of stuff you could have had, one of my favourite being individual portions of peanut butter!
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    The whole situation sounds crazy to me. You don't have to eat low carb to lose weight, adults shouldn't have to snack, low carb typically reduces need to snack. If you need to lose weight, not eating, and instead wait for your scheduled meal, is probably the better option. If you really need to eat more often and can't eat what you can find, bring appropriate food.
  • conniehgtv
    conniehgtv Posts: 309 Member
    just started low carb...I feel your pain. Jerky is every where and pork rinds have saved me. I want to lose weight but as a dm2 diabetic my blood sugar readings dropped from 200 to 164 in 3 days. Low carb is working for me
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    beerfoamy wrote: »
    Cooked meats, including chicken and satay sticks and Pepperami in the fridge. Snack cheeses also in the fridge.

    In the health/pharmacy area you might find Atkins bars, there are certainly protein products.

    Biltong/jerky/scratchings.

    There are plenty of options I can come up with and I'm not even low carb.

    Scratchings!?!

    I love this site! seriously, am really loving new mindset towards 'bad' foods and haven't even thought about scratchings for months cos they are 'sooooooooooo bad'

    and now I'm telling myself - no, they are only so bad when you eat a kilo of them in an hour!

    sorry, minor hijack- but yay scratchings are back on the menu!!

    Are you in the UK? Musclefood do a really good version, they're like puffed scratchings with this super tasty seasoning. I'm addicted. plus, their meat hampers are pretty good value too, win win.
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    mskimee wrote: »
    Just had a walk around a small Sainsbury supermarket. I am on low carb and wanted something snackish for the train home. Walked up and down the aisles reading sugar and carb levels. Ended up walking out with nothing. Not good for the morale

    Uck, know what you mean!! Sausage rolls, scotch eggs, sandwiches! The world is not geared towards good food on the go. :-(

    Didn't read the thread replies then showing how easy it is to pick up a low carb snack?
  • ogtmama
    ogtmama Posts: 1,403 Member
    Cheese, kielbasa, bacon, avocado?
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    beerfoamy wrote: »
    Cooked meats, including chicken and satay sticks and Pepperami in the fridge. Snack cheeses also in the fridge.

    In the health/pharmacy area you might find Atkins bars, there are certainly protein products.

    Biltong/jerky/scratchings.

    There are plenty of options I can come up with and I'm not even low carb.

    Scratchings!?!

    I love this site! seriously, am really loving new mindset towards 'bad' foods and haven't even thought about scratchings for months cos they are 'sooooooooooo bad'

    and now I'm telling myself - no, they are only so bad when you eat a kilo of them in an hour!

    sorry, minor hijack- but yay scratchings are back on the menu!!

    Are you in the UK? Musclefood do a really good version, they're like puffed scratchings with this super tasty seasoning. I'm addicted. plus, their meat hampers are pretty good value too, win win.

    Yep, use musclefood alot (although the chicken quality has gone down a bit IMO). Keep meaning to try the scratchings but they look a little expensive for a snack I don't need need. But will probably give them a go soon. :D
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