Typical Shopping List
katmarsc
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Here is a general list of the types of food that I regularly purchase and eat...
This is by no means an exhaustive list of the whole foods that I eat, but these are the foods that I eat most often. These are foods that I like....if you just stick to the outside edge of the grocery store, you’ll find most of your whole, unprocessed foods there...
Protein
Lean chicken (no added chicken broth, no hormones, fresh, not frozen)
Egg whites
Eggs
Canned Tuna
Beans- lentil, pinto, white, red, black
Turkey breast
Seafood (salmon, tilapia,scallops, shrimp)
Fruit
Strawberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
Bananas (also a carb)
Apples
Carbohydrate
Rice (brown)
Potatoes (red)
Sweet Potatoes
Vegetables- always fresh, if not frozen
Asparagus
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Green Beans
Carrots
Onions
Peppers
Mushrooms
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Celery
What's on your shopping list??
This is by no means an exhaustive list of the whole foods that I eat, but these are the foods that I eat most often. These are foods that I like....if you just stick to the outside edge of the grocery store, you’ll find most of your whole, unprocessed foods there...
Protein
Lean chicken (no added chicken broth, no hormones, fresh, not frozen)
Egg whites
Eggs
Canned Tuna
Beans- lentil, pinto, white, red, black
Turkey breast
Seafood (salmon, tilapia,scallops, shrimp)
Fruit
Strawberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
Bananas (also a carb)
Apples
Carbohydrate
Rice (brown)
Potatoes (red)
Sweet Potatoes
Vegetables- always fresh, if not frozen
Asparagus
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Green Beans
Carrots
Onions
Peppers
Mushrooms
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Celery
What's on your shopping list??
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Our list is almost identical !
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
Flank Steak
Lean Ground Beef (93/7)
Fresh Deli Meats
Eggs
Seafood (shrimp,tilapia,Salmon)
Beans-Black & Red
Fat Free Swiss Cheese Slices
Fat Free Shredded Cheddar Chese
Brown Rice
Reduced Fat Peanut Butter
All Natural Real Fruit Spread with Fiber
Whole Wheat Bread
Wheat Pasta
0% fat Milk
Plaintains
Corn Tortillas
Corn
Advocado
Tomato
I would be going on allll day lol I love to cook so yea ! But Are fruits and Veggies are the exact.0 -
My list usually is as follows:
Fruit:
Apples
Bananas
Strawberries
Blueberries
Clementines (when on sale)
Mangoes
Avacados
Vegetables:
Mushrooms
Zucchini
Squash
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Red Potatoes
Spinach
Tomatoes
Onions
Green Beans
Bok Choy
Leeks
Meats:
Lean roast
Ground Turkey
Chicken Breast
Chicken Tenders
Other:
Beans (black, kidney, cannellini, refried)
Tomatoes (diced, no salt added)
Rice (brown, basmati, white)
Bread (12 grain, rolls)
Lean Cuisine Pizzas (I love pizza, and this curbs the craving)
Dark Chocolate
Yogurt (Greek plain, Vanilla and fruit for my daughter)
Whole Wheat Tortillas
*EDIT*
Hummus
TLC Crackers
I think that's it, I shop for 2.5 weeks at a time (payday to payday), so it seems like a lot, but I also feed quite a bit of people, and freeze leftovers for lunches.0 -
my list is similar, but I would add yogurt and cuties (those smaller oranges) I have both every day. Also, lately I've been eating a fruit salad consisting of mangos, pomagranite and blueberries a lot.0
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Great post idea.
Protein:
Chicken breasts
Egg Whites
Tilapia
99% fat free ground turkey
Low sodium canned beant (pinto, black, and garbanzo)
Firm tofu
Edamame
Peanut Butter or Cashew Butter (not the low-fat kind - I find they just replace the fat with sugar)
Fruit and veggies:
Blueberries (fresh and frozen)
Blackberries
Bananas
Kiwi
Grapefruit
Brocolli
Carrots
Sugar snap beas (by the boatload)
Green beans
Fennel
Spinach (by the truck. I add it to EVERY ground meat I prepare to bulk it up, and it is my salad base instead of lettuce)
Field greens
Avocado
Onions
Carbs:
Brown rice
Brown rice or whole what pasta
Quinoa
Sweet potatoes
Corn (I consider this a starch)
Corn tortillas
Popcorn
Fats:
Avocado (mentioned above)
Olive oil
Canola oil
Cottage Cheese
1% milk (didn't know where else to classify this)0 -
Instant Oatmeal
Cereal (whatever I like - different kinds)
Almond Breeze
grapes
pineapple
red, yellow and orange peppers
turkey breast (deli)
sliced cheese
sandwich rolls (I usally eat 1/2 roll for lunch each day)
salad ingredients
low fat salad dressing
frozen vegetables
Betty Crocker mashed potatoes (80 Calories)
chicken , chicken sausage, jennie-o or similar meat products
mini bagels
weight watchers whipped cream cheese
swiss miss no sugar added hot cocoa
light ice cream
sugar free hershey's syrup
light whipped topping (in a spray can)
light yogurt
Not too healthy, natural or unprocessed, but hey - it's my list...:blushing:0 -
Great topic!! Found some things to add to my list....thnx:)0
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Protein
chicken breast
eggs
turkey breast
frozen unbreaded fish
lean ground beef
steak
peanut butter
almonds
Nitrate free turkey deli meat
various cheeses (I LOVE CHEESE!! - but only in moderation)
Fruit
Oranges
Bananas (also a carb)
Apples
Watermelon
Grapes
Carbohydrates
Whole wheat pasta
12 Grain bread
ancient grains wraps
dark chocolate in small servings (like individually wrapped Lindt)
cereal bars
tortilla chips
Vegetables- Split between fresh & frozen (not canned)
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Green Beans
Baby Carrots
Romaine Lettuce w/caeser dressing (no bacon or croutons on the salad)
Celery0 -
Mine will depend on what my plans are for dinner & Lunch that week. For example, this week:
Veggies/Fruits:
Bananas
Baby Carrots
Broccoli - fresh and Frozen
Onions
Tomatos
Lemons
Garlic
Lettuce
Peppers - Red & Green
Spinach
Mixed Veggies
Meats & Fish:
Salmon
Shrimp
Tilapia
Tuna
Chicken
Beans
Pork Chops
Steak
Eggs
Grains/Breads:
Sandwich Thins
Couscous
Brown Rice
Whole Wheat Bread
Others:
Broth
Cheese
Greek Yogurt
Water
Milk0 -
Found some things to add to my list....thnx:)
Me, too...0 -
I feed a family of 4, and my list usually looks something like this:
Protein
Lean chicken, no added broth, fresh or frozen
Eggs
Beans- pinto, white, red, black
Pork chops
Lean ground beef
Lean ground turkey
Fruit - winter
Apples
Pears
Oranges
Bananas
Grapes
Kiwi
Mango
Avocado
Carbohydrate
Rice (brown)
Potatoes
Pasta - SmartTaste
Bread - WonderKids
Bread - Fresh from Bakery
Tortillas
Bagels - 100 calorie
Winter squash
Vegetables - winter
Broccoli - fresh
Cauliflower - fresh
Green Beans - canned
Carrots - fresh
Onions - fresh
Peppers - fresh
Romaine lettuce
Shredded lettuce
Cabbage - fresh
Corn - frozen or canned
Peas - canned
Dairy
1 % milk
2% cheese, shredded, blocks and sliced
Greek yogurt
Brummel & Brown Spread
Neufachtel Cheese
Orange juice
Convenience/Processed
Nutrigrain Bars
Clif Bars
Luna Bars
VitaTops
Deli meat
Chips
Light ice cream
Lean Cuisines for lunch
Evol Frozen Burritos0 -
Protein:
Fish (Cod, Tilapia, Salmon or Tuna)
Chicken Breasts
Ground Turkey
Some type of red meat
Eggs
Beans - Great Northern, Black & Red
Peanut Butter
Fruit & Veggies:
Oranges
Bananas
Apples
Kiwi
Tomatoes
Romaine Lettuce
Eggplant
Carrots
Celery
Spinach
Mushrooms
Onions
Garlic
Carbs:
Potatoes & Sweet Potatoes
Cereal
Multi-Grain Waffles
Pita Bread or Flat Out Wraps
Bakery Whole Wheat Bread
Dairy:
1% Milk
Lowfat Cottage Cheese
Feta Cheese
Shredded Colby/Jack
Yogurt
Snacks:
Almonds
SoyJoy or Lara Bars
Hummus
Jell-O Sugar Free Packs
Annie's Grahams
Granola0 -
saving for later0 -
Wow with some of these lists I can not even start to think what I would make for dinner or anything like that off of the lists.
But with my picky husband my meals look like this
tacos
spaghetti
navajo tacos
fettecuini
those are our staples and then most days we don't eat together and its like I eat boxed things like
Homestyle bakes
stove top stuffing
most of these things are not with any other sides and barely ever any meat (not on purpose)
With my husband I don't think we will ever have a grocery list that looks like that unless we get a significant pay raise and let him buy and cook his own meals and me and the kids can eat our own healthy stuff lol. but I don't see that happening untill we are both out of school and both have jobs. which will take at least 7 years lol then i will need to learn how to really cook. haha0 -
I just went shopping today and I love to share!
soy milk
orange juice
mint chocolate soy ice cream
peanut butter
pumpkin seed butter
daiya soy cheese
hummus
mushroom and herb tomato sauce
garlic-stuffed olives
brown rice cakes
8" flour tortillas
dark rye bread
avocados
celery
broccoli
nori
wakame
lemons
onions
zucchini
cucumber
spinach
matsu apples
frozen blueberries0 -
Great Idea!
We do a big grocery shop about twice a month with a quick trip in between to pick up some of the necessities. Our lists vary from week to week depending on whats for dinner and who's cooking (I work full time and am taking classes at night for my Master's Degree so my hubby has taken on a lot of the cooking).
The staples we purchase every trip are:
Fruits
Apples
Cuties/Clementine Oranges
Grapes
Bananas
Berries/Melon in season
Vegetables
Green/Red/Yellow Peppers
Spinach
Lettuce/Salad Blends
Frozen Broccoli
Frozen Green Beans (Steamable Bags)
Onions
Mushrooms
Carrots (Baby Carrots and Steamable Bags)
Celery
Meats/Proteins
Chicken
Reduced Fat/Sodium Deli Chicken or Turkey
Natural Peanut Butter
Turkey
Cod Fillets
Tuna
Eggs
Dairy
Skim Milk
Cheddar Cheese/Swiss Cheese
Yogurt (Yoplait Light or Activia - Greek just doesn't work for me!)
Low Fat or Fat Free Cottage Cheese
Fat Free Sour Cream
Others
Quaker Quick Oatmeal
Multi Grain Cheerios
Reduced Fat Wheat Thins
Arnold Sandwich Thins (100% Whole Grain or Multi Grain)
Eggo Waffles
Fiber One Oats/Chocolate Bars
*forgot to add
Whole Wheat Wraps
Coffee
Brown Rice
Salsa (Fresh if available)
My husband and I make it a point to feed our kids the same foods we are eating ourselves. It can be challenging, but over the past year our kids have made a successful transition from cookies, fruit snacks, and pudding packs to yogurt, apples, oranges, and the all time favorite celery with natural peanut butter. Thanks everyone for all the ideas - can't wait for the grocery trip!!0 -
Good thread!
I currently subscribe to a CSA (weekly farm delivery)
Here is what's typically in my box these days:
winter squash
spinach or salad
chard, kale or collards
broccoli or bok choy or cabbage
apples
tangerines
carrots
onions
garlic
sweet potatoes
I go to the grocery store and get
bell peppers
fennel
frozen green beans
lemons/limes
frozen blueberry
frozen mango
oranges or tangelos or grapefruit
Proteins
chicken breast
salmon or sole (this week it is steelhead trout)
lentils
assorted beans
eggs
grains
whole wheat pasta
rice: brown, basmati, jasmin, bamboo (this one is great! and high in fiber)
bulgur
oatmeal
crackers
Dairy
greek yogurt
almond milk
Other
Tea
nuts: walnuts or almonds
peanut butter
natural jam or fruit preserves
lara bars
dark chocolate
olives
low sodium chicken broth0 -
I just went shopping today and I love to share!
matsu apples
Jealous! I haven't seen these this year in my market. These are one of my favorite apples. I am sad I missed the ginger golds this year,0 -
bump0
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Great post. May steal some ideas0
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I see lots of not so good for you food on some of these shopping lists.
When my wife of 37 years died suddenly of diet related causes, I knew I had to change or I would be next. For the sake of my children still at home and my first grandchild on the way, I started educating my self on health, diet, and nutrition. In the past 21 months I have lost 145 pounds. I tell my story on a blog.
I've learned:
You don't have to count calories.
You don't have to worry about cholesterol.
You should eat lots of good fat. Like coconut oil, olive oil, butter, whole cream.
You should eat lots of protein. Like beef, chicken, and fish.
You should avoid all sweeteners and sugars. This includes natural sweeteners and artificial sweeteners.
You should avoid wheat. This includes whole grains, and organic whole grains.
You should avoid starches. Like potatoes, beans, rice, and oats.
I've learned we've been lied to by our government and the food industry.
If I can lose 145 pounds and feel GREAT, so can you.0 -
Protein
Salmon
Lean ground beef
Lean ground chicken/turkey
Frozen chicken breast
Steak
Organinc egg whites
Canned tuna in water (love this stuff!)
Kraft all natural Peanut butter (checked the ingredients and there is only 1 ingredient, Peanuts!)
Dairy
So good Fat free original milk (seriously check this stuff out its like 70 calories/cup with 7g of protein and only like 6g of sugar)
Liberte 0% Vanilla/strawberry greek yogurt (another great source of protein)
Vegetables/fruits
Every kind there is I swear!
Some of my favourite are
Apples
Bananas
Mangoes
spinach
kale
bock choy cabbage
brussel sprouts
BROCCOLI
Grains
Whole wheat/whole grain pasta (usually cantellini smart brand)
Multigrain bread
Kashi Go-Lean high protein High fiber cereal
Western family quick oats
Western family Multi-grain rice cakes
Uncle Ben's Whole grain brown rice
Extras
Decaffeinated tea
Green tea
Thinsations 100 calorie chocolate covered pretzels (a girls gotta live once in awhile)
Hope you like0 -
Then what do you eat????0
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What do I eat?
I eat grass fed steak, hamburger, and roasts
Free range chicken, turkey, and eggs, lots of eggs.
fresh leafy greens. Lots of great salads. Have you tried kale chips?
I enjoy lots of good fats, like butter, you can never have too much butter. I eat coconut oil, olive oil.
Whole-fat cream.
For breakfast I make a 3 egg omelet with spinach, mushrooms, peppers, onions, and cream. With 3 slices of turkey bacon.
From time to time I enjoy coconut/almond flour bread and crackers. My daughter makes coconut flour pancakes with blueberry topping, NO sugar.
When I'm on the road I take hard boiled eggs, nitrite free grass fed beef sticks from US Wellness meats, and a little salad. I have lunch without being tempted to hit the fast food drive-through.
I eat all I want, I don't count calories or worry about fat. I'm never hungry nor do I get full.
I've lost 145 pounds in the past 21 months. People who change to this lifestyle start dropping weight and feeling better right away.
When I go to the grocery store I enjoy a feeling of freedom because I am not addicted to all the junk on 95% of the shelves.
Read the book "Why We Get Fat, and What To Do About It" by Gary Taubes. Read "Wheat Belly" by Dr. William Davis.
Watch "Sugar The Bitter Truth" by Robert H. Lustig M.D. the link is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM0 -
bump for reference. This is a great resource for someone who is just starting out like myself!0
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How about a shopping list for those of us of that which are "piss broke" lol ~ Suggestions?0
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Bump for when I make my list! Great idea!0
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I always get:
Almond Milk Unsweetend
Kashi Go Lean! High Protein n' Fiber cereal
Lots of canned chicken
Bag of lettuce
Salad dressing ( usually either salsa or italian )
Cashews or Almonds
Water bottles
Frozen Vegetables0 -
I could use some ideas0
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How about a shopping list for those of us of that which are "piss broke" lol ~ Suggestions?
here's mine!
Green tea
Oatmeal
Ramen0 -
How about a shopping list for those of us of that which are "piss broke" lol ~ Suggestions?
here's mine!
Green tea
Oatmeal
Ramen
Oh lord. literally ten bucks for a whole month based off of this list alone...I should know. XDDDD0
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