Must haves on YOUR grocery list.

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  • tiffanybowers
    tiffanybowers Posts: 13 Member
    oats
    peanut butter
    Healthy Life light english muffins (HL is the only brand I've found that I actually like the taste)
    tuna
    salmon
    boneless, skinless chicken breast
    brown rice
    broccoli
    apples
    bananas
    string cheese
    almonds

    Those are a few that I can think of right off hand. I tend to get into a groove for a month or two and then I sort of switch things up. Right now I'm all about the Peanut Butter Oatmeal for breakfast:)

    What is peanut butter oatmeal...I'm assuming this is homeade? Share please!
  • emmyvera
    emmyvera Posts: 599 Member
    chicken, pork, fish, ground turkey
    peanut butter
    fruit - all varieties
    veggies - all varieties
    frozen veggies
    potatoes
    sweet potatoes
    beans
    yogurt
    eggs
    feta, mozzarella
    1% milk / check sale for silk and healthy juices
    pasta sauce
    diced tomatoes
    nuts
  • christatree
    christatree Posts: 31 Member
    opps I read wrong....
    deleted my post.
  • klmnumbers
    klmnumbers Posts: 213 Member
    Hummus (and whole wheat pita) every time I go.

    Speaking of, I need to make a mid-week grocery store stop for a tomato, avocado, and some strawberries.
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    I have recently discovered freeze-dried fruit! So easy and low-calorie.
    individual size bags of nuts, dried fruit, chips
    shirataki noodles

    what are shirataki noodles?
    i know rice noodles are awesome.

    They're made from tofu. I've only gotten House Foods brand, and they come in spaghetti, angel hair and fettuccine style. Don't smell them when you open the package! Just a warning. :smile:

    I don't see anything different from my list that other people posted, so I won't post a list. I think someone asked what Wasa crackers are. They're a crispbread. They come in different flavors and they're about 40 cals. I don't know about the others, but the whole grain ones don't have any added sugar. I used to have one with a lite laughing cow cheese wedge spread on it as a snack. Great post with lots of great ideas!
  • this post was so helpful. Now I have tons of new foods to try and I am looking forward to my next grocery shopping trip! Thanks everyone for your feedback. love it.
  • tassiegal
    tassiegal Posts: 5 Member
    I have just started doing menu plans for my week, so based on that I generally have
    Chicken
    and whatever is seasonal at the farmers markets.
  • kbarry1127
    kbarry1127 Posts: 4 Member
    greek yogurt
    unsweetened almond milk
    pre-portioned goat cheese (trader joes) perfect addition to a spinach/mush omelette
    bananas
    grapefruits
    lots of onions/garlic
    lots of lemons
    kale (make a great raw salad with lemon juice/evoo or you can bake the whole leaf into kale chips!! YUMMM)
    avocados
    mushrooms
    baby spinach
    brussel sprouts (try rstd. with a touch of maple syrup & lemon juice...)
    beets
    almonds/pistachios
    rolled oats (I make my own granola to control the sugar/fat content)
    lots of eggs
    ground chicken/turkey
    raw shrimp
    dried beans/chickpeas (canned if no time) for homemade hummus
    coconut oil (Great for cooking)
    sunflower seeds (great addition to salads)
    quinoa (use in place of rice for a healthier switch up, and its an ancient grain!)
    quinoa pasta - gluten free (I try to limit gluten intake)
  • bump!!
  • JennetteMac
    JennetteMac Posts: 763 Member
    Total 0 greek yogurt
    carrots
    Ryvita
    skimmed milk
    and HUGE quantities of salad.
    That's about it
    I have ordered some shiritaki noodles from Amazon, hope they turn out to be as good as everyone says, as it's not a cost effective way of shopping!
    I am a very boring eater.
  • JennieAL
    JennieAL Posts: 1,726 Member
    Eggs, Greek yogurt, salad, cottage cheese, almonds, broccoli, chicken, beef, tuna, cat food, berries, fruit, cucumbers, olives, coffee, half & half, seltzer water, green tea, dark chocolate, onions, garlic, sweet potatoes, cheese, unsalted butter, olive oil, coconut oil, brown rice, raisins, bananas, steel cut oats, local honey.
  • Chicken / Tuna/Protein/almond milk/ peanut butter /
    veggies ( greens only ) and carrots
    oats/ Ezekiel bread / olive oil
  • stayxtrue
    stayxtrue Posts: 1,186 Member
    This is my run down to the butcher this morning :D

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  • bumping this to read everyone's comments later and add to my list :wink:
  • tangiesharp
    tangiesharp Posts: 315 Member
    time to go grocery shopping. this seems like a good place to start
  • Aerohead21
    Aerohead21 Posts: 333 Member
    There are some awesome ideas on here :) makes me feel like a boring eater!! My grocery list usually has:

    Chicken
    Salmon
    Shrimp
    Tilapia
    String cheese
    Yogurt
    Low fat/fat free cheese (shredded and sliced)
    Sara Lee Delightful bread
    Potatoes
    Asparagus
    Green been
    Corn
    Broccoli
    Cauliflower
    Apples
    Bananas
    Grapes
    Peaches
    Oranges
    Clementines
    Carrots
    Tomatoes
    Spinach/salad mix

    Or some variation on that.

    And I have a good single pizza recipe...using low carb Flat Out Bread, Canadian Bacon, fat free shredded Mozarella cheese, and low fat pizza sauce. Comes out to about 230 calories. Not pizza exactly but definitely a suitable replacement considering how big it is and how much healthier it is than the real thing! My other recipe is a modified chile relleno. Don't bread it, and bake it instead. Lots of flavor with the only significant calories coming from the cheese.
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