what are your diet/healthy food staples?

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I am overshopping and wasting food and getting aggrevated.I hate to shop as it is.

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  • Tereztaylor07
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    Since I have started eating healthier, I shop every 3 days (4 days max). That way I don't buy as much and nothing spoils. I can't seem to shop just once a week and stock up because I have the same problem of wasting food. Sorry that isn't any help.
  • xraychick77
    xraychick77 Posts: 1,775 Member
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    we got to the point now, where we are very conscious food shoppers..clip coupons look for deals etc.

    so we tend to plan our dinner meals for each week, and buy accordingly. i work nights, the wife works days..so we make our own lunches and breakfasts.

    i usually have oatmeal, greek yogurt, whole grain cream wheat, egg white, whole grain cereal, soy milk, grapefruit for breakfasts.
    for my lunches, i make myself brown rice with different veggies, veggie burgers with whole grain bread, all natural peanut butter, quinoa, etc..
    for snacks, i have almonds, roasted unsalted soy nuts, cottage cheese etc.
  • frugalmomsrock
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    Cottage cheese
    light cheese sticks
    fresh fruits
    fruits packed in juice (no sugar or sugar substitutes)
    frozen fruit (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries)
    low fat and/or fat free cream cheese
    brown rice
    bananas (if they start getting toward being past prime, I peel, cut, and freeze them for making ice cream)
    Natural peanut butter
    raw nuts (for me-almonds and cashews are my favorite)
    strawberries
    grapes
    frozen veggies
    fresh broccoli


    If I have an abundance of something like strawberries or grapes, I just freeze them before I'll let them go bad. Then use them in my smoothies. :)
  • fromaquasar
    fromaquasar Posts: 811 Member
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    Frozen berries
    Gluten free bread - frozen and toasted
    Eggs
    Cottage Cheese
    Organic yoghurt
    Mixed Raw nuts
    Peanut Butter
    Ryvita Crackers

    Then I plan what I'm going to cook for lunch, go and buy just enough ingredients for it. Cook a massive batch, portion it into 5 and have the same thing for lunch all week. I don't eat meat so this works is fine for me
  • theflyingartist
    theflyingartist Posts: 385 Member
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    Buy whatever you can frozen, or freeze it. The ice box is your friend!
    I often bake my own muffins, and have frozen gluten free waffles to eat for breakfasts, as well as greek yogurt.
    Also, having a fruit basket near your TV, computer, or right by the front door is helpful to remind you to use the fruit/eat it.
  • Famzav8
    Famzav8 Posts: 97 Member
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    The healthy food staples I always have on hand:

    Yogurt
    String Cheese
    Nuts (Almonds, cashews, soy nuts)
    Boneless skinless chicken breast
    Jicama
    Avacado
    Berries (Blueberries, Blackberries, Strawberries)
    Fiber One 90 cal bars
    Natural Peanut Butter
    Celery
    Lettuce

    These are just a few things that I always have on hand! :)
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,554 Member
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    Make a plan for what you are going to eat for the week and list the ingredients you need. Just buy these plus your regular snacks.
    This makes shopping quicker and saves you money. I use an iPhone app called Mealboard to do this.

    My shopping list almost always includes these things (though I don't buy everything every week):
    natural yoghurt
    almonds
    prawns
    salmon
    chicken thighs
    tinned tomatoes
    lots of fruit and veggies
    muesli
    hommous
    lentils
    chocolate (not every week though!)
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
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    low fat Cottage cheese
    low fat greek yoghurt
    low fat cream cheese
    milk
    diced tomatoes
    frozen veggies
    eggs
    almonds
    oats
    drinking choc
    natural peanut butter
    tuna
    chicken
    lean beef
    kangaroo

    additionals for high carb days:
    low carb wraps (for pizza)
    pasta sauce
    buckwheat pancake mix
    ricecakes
    sf maple syrup
    whole wheat noodles
    chicken stir fry sauce
    wholemeal flour
    sf puddings
    sf jello
    cinnamon
  • taso42_DELETED
    taso42_DELETED Posts: 3,394 Member
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    stuff that i always or nearly-always have stocked

    chicken breasts
    pork chops
    fish (salmon, cod)
    oats
    eggs
    natural turkey bacon
    peanut butter
    whey protein
    tuna
    frozen broccoli
    frozen spinach
    olive oil
    almonds
    banana
    mustard
    whole grain bread
    unrefined sugar
    brown sugar (don't judge me!)
    romaine lettuce
    feta
    tomatoes
    cheddar
  • kenlad64
    kenlad64 Posts: 377 Member
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    Now I hungry, at least I now have a list!
  • healthyjen342
    healthyjen342 Posts: 1,435 Member
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    Bump....I have started to run into the problem myself at times...I too have started couponing...
  • myukniewicz
    myukniewicz Posts: 906 Member
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    Buy whatever you can frozen, or freeze it. The ice box is your friend!

    I could not agree more!
    I buy fruit that is in season (when they are their cheepest and tastiest!) and I put it in one cup portions and freeze them!
    That way I have them all year long to make smoothies :)

    I do the same thing with vegetables. Like zucchini - I slice it up in one cup portions and freeze it :)

    HEALTHY FOOD STAPLES
    - plain fat free greek yogurt.
    - light soy milk
    - frozen fish (tilapia, salmon, mahi-mahi, haddock)
    - frozen veggies (brussels sprouts, broccoli, spinach)
    - brown rice, jasmine rice
    - eggs
    - low sodium tomato sauce
    - low sodium string cheese
    - goat cheese
    - romain lettuce hearts
    - almonds, pistacios
    - veggie burgers, veggie bacon
    - Ezekiel low sodium bread
    - portabella mushrooms
  • kparks770
    kparks770 Posts: 113 Member
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    Can you freeze mushrooms? They go bad before I get to use them and Im not sure how to store them,also do you know where to get the ones with the ultraviolet light?They give more vitamins. I need them lol
  • zadrii
    zadrii Posts: 21
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    cheerios and special k
    apple sauce and fruit cupts
    unsalted roasted almonds
    chobani vanilla yogurt
    whole wheat/ whole grain bread
    peanut butter
    apples and bananas
    other fruit
    boca burgers
    skim milk
    rice cakes/ low sodium pretzels
    carrots
    other vegetables
    brown rice
    string cheese
    green tea
  • TheBraveryLover
    TheBraveryLover Posts: 1,217 Member
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    On a regular basis, I'll always have nuts, chicken, frozen green veggie's, peanut butter, cheese, onions, garlic, unsalted pretzels, eggs, turkey bacon, and olive oil. Those things are a must minimum in my house at any given time.
  • kiku76
    kiku76 Posts: 352 Member
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    This thread is great for ideas! tnx for starting it

    We usually keep:
    milk (almond for me, cow for everyone else, and extra cow's milk to make yogurt with)
    fruits: banana, apples, grapes, strawberries
    veggies: baby spinach, romaine lettuce, onions, carrots, frozen broccoli
    rice cakes
    peanut butter
    eggs
    whole wheat bread
    brown rice
    rotiserie chicken-I buy the one from Sams and freeze the meat and use it on salads
    tuna
  • supitstom
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    I'd suggest to start off slow, and try to minimize as much sugar and salt as possible. Purchase more lean meats such as chicken breast and sirloin steak.
  • sschiano
    sschiano Posts: 48 Member
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    Broccoli has become my new best friend in this journey. i have the cambells v8 garden broccoli soup cartons everywhere (90 calories per serving!!) they are super filling and taste great, and a bunch of bags of broccoli cuts mixed with carrots and cauliflower, just $2 a bag, 30 cal per serving, they are meals that hardly go bad, are ready to go in 5 mins or less, and taste awesome. my ultimate secret: to cut out putting oil or butter on the broccoli and be able to eat it raw i put a little bit of freshly ground sea salt and pepper with lemon rind. which cuts out the tablespoon of olive oil i used to stir in.
  • nathalie24
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    We usually dont need to buy these things because they dont go bad and last a long time (bought in bulk) but :
    Almonds
    Walnuts
    La Croix in Coconut or Lemon
    Frozen berries
    Eggo Whole wheat waffles
    Stevia

    Then other stuff we get more regularly is:
    Natures own whole wheat bread
    Whole wheat english muffins
    Peanut butter (i haven't gotten natural but i should)
    Apples
    Oranges
    Berries
    Cliff Organic Fruit Twists
    FAGE 0%
    Almond milk
    Low-fat Cheese
    Carrots
    Hummus
    (:
    We get unhealthy stuff to but thats not to be mentioned haha
  • torie079
    torie079 Posts: 179 Member
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    Smoothies, whole wheat products, lean meats, frozen veggies, fresh fruits, Rice cakes, natural peanut butter (dark chocolate or red wine for a reward:D)