Friday Grocery Shopping at WOODMANS...judge me if you must..

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  • adagolden
    adagolden Posts: 146 Member
    I always get 100 calorie wholly guacamole packs, they are great with carrots or baked chips
    almonds, raw to munch on
    thin n trim honey or santa fe turkey from the deli
    almond butter
    wasa crackers are awesome with some laughing cow or guac spread on top
    flatout wraps are great for sandwiches or pizzas
    greek yogurt
    Sriracha hot chili sauce, we put it on everything!

    I'm sure you probably already eat some of those, but that is what I always get.
  • BerkleyEL
    BerkleyEL Posts: 77 Member
    I'll be making a trip to the Woodmans in my area sometime this weekend,
    I'll be sure to post up my list once I'm done!
  • I love hummus with cucumber chips, celery and carrot sticks, or the Special K crackers!
  • meggers123
    meggers123 Posts: 711 Member
    I haven't found that option yet, I bought the Vita Coco one and the King Island one and I prefer Vita Coco in terms of taste. We are pretty limited around Ontario/ Quebec, it's still very new.

    Also limited here in Germany on Coconut water, although I found a Reformhhaus that sells it near us. I like the organic brands Cocowell and Dr. Antonio Martins. I absolutely *love* it :D
  • GiniN
    GiniN Posts: 39 Member
    My new idea is ordinary foods but on the grill. I buy wood chips of different types (oak, cherry, mesquite, hickory, etc) and experiment. Big flavor with near-zero added calories. My new favorite thing is grilled veggies. Especially roasted mini "tricolor" peppers, big portobello mushrooms brushed with balsamic vinegar, and big chunky asparagus spears marinated with balsamic. Tastes completely indulgent but super low cal. We grill veggies and chicken once or twice a week, then use in salads or re-heat in microwave the next few days. And I'm just starting to experiment with grilled fruits. I have tried peaches and pineapple and both were delish.

    I don't generally like sugar substitutes, but splenda has a "brown sugar blend" that is a mix of regular brown sugar and splenda. Less than a tsp. lends sweetness and that nice caramel-type flavor. Really good with plain greek yogurt, a couple spoons of fiber one cereal, and berries.
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