Post Your Grocery List
passioncollins41
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Making a grocery trip today! I would like to buy mainly fruits and vegetables. Are there any superfoods or recipes you absolutely love right now? I love trying new things...and staying within my budget, Lol I'm in the process of making my list--will post soon! ~Passion
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You don't want my grocery list There are no superfoods. A healthy diet is balanced and varied. Your grocery list should include the ingredients/components of the meals you are going to make/cook. If you buy just what you need, and eat it up, you're eating as cheaply as you can.5
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Here is a good article and list of Superfoods you should look into. It's my goto when shopping.
https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/superfoods/
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I just got back from my Saturday grocery trip. I shop for 4 people so I'll only list the items I got for myself.
1. Russell Stover sugar free peanut butter cups.
This is the first time I've gotten them and I approve.
2. M&Ms with almonds.
I want to like my healthy nuts.
3. Body Fortress whey isolate chocolate flavored protein powder
I ran out. Needed more.
4. Canned mixed vegetables
That's for the days I don't have pizza/
5. sliced black olives
That's for the days I do have pizza.
6. bananas
I have a part of a banana each workday with my lunch, and I have a banana several times each week in my breakfast smoothie.
7. Hummus, garlic flavored
My daughter stole shared my last bit of hummus.
It was last week I bought the superfoods. You just missed it.
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Tacklewasher wrote: »Here is a good article and list of Superfoods you should look into. It's my goto when shopping.
https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/superfoods/
I second this list.0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Here is a good article and list of Superfoods you should look into. It's my goto when shopping.
https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/superfoods/
This is great haha!0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Here is a good article and list of Superfoods you should look into. It's my goto when shopping.
https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/superfoods/1 -
You may already know this, but a good way to shop cheaply and healthily is to shop around the perimeter of the store.
I start with produce and pick up fresh what's in season/on sale, last week it was things like bell peppers, onions, garlic, citrus fruits, bananas, spinach, sweet potatoes, dill, cilantro, basil, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, and strawberries.
In the refrigerator section I grab goat cheese, a yogurt spread called labaneh, hummus, almond milk and eggs. I go to a separate butcher, but if I didn't, I would grab the meat for the week next.
Then I hit the freezer for frozen vegetables and fruits. Sometimes I grab frozen yogurt or popsicles too.
I try to avoid the center aisles of the store altogether, but will occasionally venture in for stuff like tomato sauce, dried beans (huge money saver!), and wheat tortillas if they're on the menu. We try not to keep any bread products in our house and just grab them from the bakery if we need them.
I've found this to be the best and most cost effective way to shop for sure! Most grocery stores are arranged roughly like this, so it's worked for me everywhere I've lived!6 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Here is a good article and list of Superfoods you should look into. It's my goto when shopping.
https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/superfoods/
Surprisingly a very insightful article, thanks for sharing0 -
kommodevaran wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Here is a good article and list of Superfoods you should look into. It's my goto when shopping.
https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/superfoods/
My work here is done.
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@Tacklewasher that list was so helpful0
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Here is an excellent resource: https://www.changeinseconds.com/clean-eating-grocery-list/0
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Eggs chicken almond milk Cheerios bacon sausage onions garlic peppers spinach ground beef 8020 chicken breast whole chicken chicken thighs ground turkey olive oil olive oil mayo strawberries mixed berries frozen berries whole wheat bread halo top Atkins bars for snacks pork rinds tuna salmon asparagus broccoli Cauliflower cabbage brussels sprouts once in a while Ill get Greek yogurt shop cheddar cheese shredded Colby cheese mozzarella cheese 50-50 green salad thousand Island salad dressing lol And the list goes on0
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I don't eat a special diet. I shop for 3 people. Our house was not bare of food but we bought stuff today.
Vegetables bought today-
Onions
Green pepper
Red pepper
Cucumber
Carrots
Zucchini
Potatoes
Salad mix
Spinach
Frozen stir fry vegetable mix
Canned tomato
Fruits bought today-
Bananas
Apples
Oranges
Peach applesauce
Meat bought today
Chicken breast
Chicken thighs
Ground beef
Deli sliced turkey
Bratwurst
Dairy bought today-
Milk
Cheddar cheese block
Colby jack cheese slices and sticks
Also bought-
Eggs
Paprika
Spaghetti sauce
Tuna in pouch
Canned ravioli
Bread
Couple of frozen meals
Chips
Flour
7up
Juice pouches
Mushrooms
That is what I remember. I won't eat all of these things personally.3 -
Vegan, so take or leave what I offer up.
Most of my groceries are either produce or frozen veggies. Typical buys in produce are cucumbers, peppers, celery, carrots, onions, spinach and/or kale, potatoes (white and sweet), some kind of citrus, bananas, maybe some berries: I’m picky about quality of fruit, I particular, and some normal stuff I can’t eat, so I tend to go the same old stand bys until I can buy from local farms. I may grab an avocado or two and sometimes I buy tomatoes, but usually regret it unless they are local and in season. Depending on what I’m in the mood for, I may grab squash, Brussel sprouts (have some right now I need to roast up), or whatever seems interesting.
Frozen stuff is all sorts of things. Always peas (peas are life), and usually frozen berries for smoothies.
I also get pasta, rice, quinoa, occasionally couscous. Depending on the store I may swing through the bulk section for seeds and nuts. I will grab a couple of cans of Amy’s soup if I’m feeling lazy, usually some olives. Usually a pack or two of tofu and maybe some seitan or seitan based products. ALWAYS hummus and peanut butter. Depending on my current eating pattern and where I’m shopping, I may grab some vegan junk or vegan cheese (Follow Your Heart is AMAZING! And a girl may not want to kill critters, but she still occasionally needs a grilled cheese!). Depending on the store, a vegan cookie or donut from the bakery as a way of congratulating myself for going to the store (I hate shopping).
Always look forward to growing season so I can buy more local and fresh stuff. Nothing like in season tomatoes, berries, and melons!1 -
Today at three stores, purchased these groceries:
Natural Grocers
avocado
oranges
extra firm tofu
bok choy
hibiscus tea
TVP
chopped fig pieces
Aldi
eggs
unsweetened original almond milk
frozen multigrain waffles
carrots
cucumbers
Local grocery store
baking potatoes
sweet potato
2 types of mushrooms
lettuce
chopped salad mix (on sale)
cabbage
Vidalia onion
green onion
whole garlic
whole pineapple
apples
bananas
pecans
salsa verde
Cary's sugar free syrup
Greek yogurt
shredded cheddar cheese
wheat rotini
canned low sodium tomato sauce
dried black beans
dried split peas
frozen broccoli
frozen cauliflower
frozen peas
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Mine is pretty basic and I plan our menus a week at a time. There a few things I make a lot, but we to change it up to keep things balanced and interesting. I always keep these thins on hand:
Brown rice
frozen mixed veggies
cauliflower rice
Broccoli
Bananas
Oats
Peanutbutter
whole grain bread
zuchinni
ground turkey
chicken breast
chicken drumsticks
turkey sausage
black beans
corn
coffee
english muffins
almond milk
eggs
salsa
sweet potatoes
various cheeses
The list changes from week to week, but those are almost always in the house. I find I can mix and match to make lots of quick easy, meals. I make often throw chicken breast in the crock pot with salsa and shred it. We also do whole chicken breast or ground turkey patties on our george foreman a lot. A protein with a side of veggies and a carb is an easy meal. We're also big fans of chili and rice stir fry.
For breakfast and lunch we either eat left overs or mix and match from the ingredients above.
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My total grocery list is vast, but as far as fruits and veg I typically have these on my list:
- baby carrots
- apples
- romaine
- kale
- bags of frozen fruit; my husband likes smoothies and my son just eats them for snacks. It's usually mixed berries but lately I've been buying frozen peaches because *I* like them. You can get them at Dollar Tree, too.
- cabbage
- celery
- seasonal produce of my choice
I don't pretend that these are "superfoods". I buy them because we like them.
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »My total grocery list is vast, but as far as fruits and veg I typically have these on my list:
- baby carrots
- apples
- romaine
- kale
- bags of frozen fruit; my husband likes smoothies and my son just eats them for snacks. It's usually mixed berries but lately I've been buying frozen peaches because *I* like them. You can get them at Dollar Tree, too.
- cabbage
- celery
- seasonal produce of my choice
I don't pretend that these are "superfoods". I buy them because we like them.
Outside of the Kale and cabbage (although I do bags of coleslaw), list looks good to me as well. Add Snap peas and bananas to it and it could be mine.
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Something important like shampoo, something for dinner and bread
Other important things I see while I'm there,
Milk, soap, salad fixings, disposable silverware, papertowels.
Random stuff that I reslly don't need.
Forget the shampoo, and probably the bread.1 -
Here are the items I like to have on hand at the house:
Fresh Fruit-
Bananas
Apples
Strawberries & other berries
Green Grapes
Seasonal fruit on sale
(I rarely buy canned fruits or apple sauce, most are loaded with sugar.)
Veggies-
Spinach
Broccoli & Cauliflower
Asparagus
Carrots (not baby carrots, they are typically bleached of their nutritional value, look it up!)
Onion
Avocados & Tomatoes (technically fruit, I know!)
Green beans (fresh or canned)
Grains-
Brown rice
Whole wheat tortillas
Whole wheat sandwich thins or bread (at least 3g fiber)
Protein-
Chicken
Ground turkey
Turkey sausage
Pork loin
Canned or dried beans, low sodium
(Every now and then I buy beef, but if it's ground I stick with turkey)
Fats-
Peanut butter
Cheese sticks (portion control!)
Trail mix, peanuts, cashews
If I buy a treat, it's small. I try not to keep treats at home or I will be sure to eat them all!
I hope this is helpful! Good luck!
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Meal plans rotate, but I have a core list I get every week and/or have in the house. I'm shopping for my myself, my husband, 6 and 3 year old sons and 1 year old daughter. So I eat most of the food, but definitely not all
Fruits:
Bananas
Strawberries
Blueberries
Clementines
Apples
Grapes
Pears
Vegetables:
Spinnach
bell peppers
carrots
snap peas
cucumbers
broclli
Meat:
Chicken breast
ground beef
Pork
Dairy:
Whole milk
Greek yogurt cups
coffee creamer
Eggs
butter
shredded cheddar cheese
sliced cheddar cheese
string cheese
Frozen:
Halo top / Ben and Jerry's moophoria
frozen pizzas
frozen mixed veggies
Popsicles during summer
Birdseye lentil pasta
Random Grocery:
Bread
peanut butter
jelly
Dry cereal (generally Cinnamon Life, Raisin Bran and cheeriors..sometimes Golden Grahams)
pancake mix
BBQ sauce
Hidden Valley greek yogurt ranch
Coffee
trail mix
crackers
Apple sauce pouches (kids go through them like crazyyy)
noodles
Kirkland protein bars
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Love all of your posts!
Mine:
milk
frozen California Medley
Low fat yogurt
Flour Tortilla ( ugh, will get wheat next time)
water
Turkey
Spinach
Romaine Salad mix
Frozen Mixed Berries
Frozen Peaches/Mangoes
Sausage
Granola bar
Raisin Bran Cereal
Swiss cheese
Cheddar Cheese
Peanut butter
Bananas
After joining MFP, I've noticed that I really need to cut back on sugary snacks and carbs...So can't wait for my next grocery trip--will add things such as brown rice, fish, and would like to try quinoa.
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