whats on your grocery list??

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you guys havent steered me wrong yet...soooo whats on your grocerey list??
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  • kateATC
    kateATC Posts: 5 Member
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    My grocery list has changed quite a bit since I have started my journey. Here are some things that I have found to be good swaps for high calorie food I enjoyed before.
    - Clementines
    - Vitatops - great calorie swap if you have a sweet tooth like me, they have cookies, muffins, english muffins, etc...
    - Van's Frozen Waffles - easy breakfast, you can get 2 of the light waffles for 140 calories
    - Egg Beaters and Fiber One Original cereal - I use this combination to substitute "breading" on chicken, fish, etc... it gets crunchy when baked and tastes very similar to shake and bake
    - Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches - they come in several flavors, vanilla chocolate mint chocolate etc.. only 140 calories and taste amazing!!
    - Sara Lee Light breads and buns - the breads are only 45 calories a slice and the buns are 80 calories per bun

    Hopefully these are some things that sound good to you to add to your grocery list :-)
  • lemonspins
    lemonspins Posts: 1 Member
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    Sugar free Jello
    Low Sugar Syrup
    Lots more eggs for the egg whites.
    Silk milk
    Fat free feta
    Fat free cottage cheese
    Jams made with splenda to put in my cottage cheese.

    Fresh fruits and veggies
  • Travelfixer
    Travelfixer Posts: 139 Member
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    Fresh Fruits and veggies

    Turkey Burger, chicken and fish

    Jello Mousse temptations (chocolate) only 60 cals, great for that choc craving!

    Sweet potatoes, I make spicy fries with them, bake them, better than potatoes

    Popcorn (light butter for snacking at night cos thats my most difficult time)

    Greek Yoghurt, I dont like the plain, so fruit ones
  • jazziesaj11
    jazziesaj11 Posts: 351 Member
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    Low fat cottage cheese; I love Daisy brand
    So Delicious coconut milk (both regular and chocolate =yummy!)
    Low fat string cheese (Sargento)
    Sourdough and whole wheat breads
    Tuna+tuna= more tuna. xD
    celery, baby carrots, snap peas, apples bananas, cherry's grapes etc basically lots XD
    Eggs for egg whites (hard boil them and pop out the yolk, great snack no fat and I think only 15 cals each egg)
    Kashi go lean crunch cereals- the berry and cinnamon are awesome to pre-package and snack on
    Nature valley or Kashi granola bars
    Rice (just regular long grain)
    It's kinda not that healthy but I love tai pei brand chicken pot stickers and mini spring rolls- it's not that bad calorie wise though, about 220-240 cals per serving. =5 potstickers or 3 spring rolls
    Veggie mac and cheese, sounds gross, but sooooooo yummy and way less cals and fat. ;)
    Depends on the week but usually pastas, lean meats and rice, soups etc. Those are what I always have though^^

    I'm a college student, so for me it's what I can grab quick and will stay good in my little lunch box while I'm at school for 9 + hours. and something that will cook quickly for dinner when I come home. This ends up as a lot of sammies, and a lot of granola, but it's better that fast food cheeseburgers I suppose. XD
  • jazziesaj11
    jazziesaj11 Posts: 351 Member
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    Fresh Fruits and veggies

    Turkey Burger, chicken and fish

    Jello Mousse temptations (chocolate) only 60 cals, great for that choc craving!

    Sweet potatoes, I make spicy fries with them, bake them, better than potatoes

    Popcorn (light butter for snacking at night cos thats my most difficult time)

    Greek Yoghurt, I dont like the plain, so fruit ones

    Omg yes! I love popcorn too! It totally curves the salty crunchy craving, and turkey burgers are way better than beef-my opinion :wink: :blushing:
  • wendyapple
    wendyapple Posts: 323 Member
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    almond milk
    almond butter
    raw almonds
    plain greek yogurt
    kale
    beets with greens
    sweet potatoes
    brussel sprouts
    tangerines
    pears
    scottish oats
    oat bran
    flax seeds
    flavored seltzer (vanilla, mmmm)
    puffins cereal
    kind bars
    nugo bars
    kimchi
    hormone/antibiotic free eggs
    frozen berries
    tempeh
    vegetable broth
    salsa
    mustard
    smoked salmon
    lentils
  • strawberrie_milk
    strawberrie_milk Posts: 381 Member
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    Oats
    Unsweetened cocoa powder
    Splenda
    Plain greek yogurt
    Cottage cheese
    Shirataki noodles
    Protein powder
    Unsweetened almond milk
    Fish/chicken
    Various veggies
  • albinogorilla
    albinogorilla Posts: 1,056 Member
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    I eat things that walk and things that grow out of the ground or on trees. That covers it pretty well.
  • jerber160
    jerber160 Posts: 2,606 Member
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    My grocery list has changed quite a bit since I have started my journey. Here are some things that I have found to be good swaps for high calorie food I enjoyed before.
    - Clementines
    - Vitatops - great calorie swap if you have a sweet tooth like me, they have cookies, muffins, english muffins, etc...
    - Van's Frozen Waffles - easy breakfast, you can get 2 of the light waffles for 140 calories
    - Egg Beaters and Fiber One Original cereal - I use this combination to substitute "breading" on chicken, fish, etc... it gets crunchy when baked and tastes very similar to shake and bake
    - Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches - they come in several flavors, vanilla chocolate mint chocolate etc.. only 140 calories and taste amazing!!
    - Sara Lee Light breads and buns - the breads are only 45 calories a slice and the buns are 80 calories per bun

    Hopefully these are some things that sound good to you to add to your grocery list :-)

    [i'm curious as to why skinny cow is so good. fit and active has pretty much same flavors at 140 each... almost all brands around around 140-160 cals... what makes skinnycow special? other than laughing at the name?/quote]
  • qkidney
    qkidney Posts: 258
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  • floweringcurrant
    floweringcurrant Posts: 112 Member
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    -Brown rice
    -Tofu or tempeh
    -Kale
    -Bulk mixed greens
    -Bananas
    -Apples
    -Pears
    -Almond/Peanut butter
    -Quinoa
    -Cucumber
    -Onions
    -Almonds

    And other stuff here and there, of course, too!
  • jennifer282000
    jennifer282000 Posts: 128 Member
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    Talapia
    Portabello mushrooms
    greek yogurt
    eggs
    fiber one cereal
    thomas bagel thins (wheat)
    veggie steamers
    apple slices
  • msjenjenp
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    I do Weight Watcher's flex points. I wouldn't necessary buy all of the following at once, but these are all good for WW, just mind the serving size and count the points. I generally don't do "non-fat," except for half-and-half.

    All kinds of fresh fruit, including fresh berries -- (I'm in love with fresh berries for breakfast with vanilla yogurt & low-fat granola right now)
    Low-Fat Vanilla Yogurt
    Low-Fat Granola
    High Fiber Cereal
    Flaxseed Meal
    Nuts
    Pumpkin & sunflower seeds
    Nestle Dark Chocolate Chips - 20 chips for a sweet snack
    Quinoa - just bought this today to try for the first time
    Wholewheat Flat Bagels & Buns - I don't love these, but they have low flex points
    Organic Eggs
    Organic Skim Milk
    Brummel & Brown Yogurt Spread
    Diet Green Tea
    Flavored Seltzer Water - not the sweet kind
    Fresh Salmon - so good as a main course or on a tossed salad for lunch or dinner
    Canned salmon - make salmon patties
    Canned Tuna - salad, sandwiches or main dishes
    Canned Chicken - for salad, sandwiches or main dishes
    Fresh Chicken Breast - frozen in vacuum packed portions
    Frozen Raw Shrimp
    Laughing Cow Cheeses - light
    Babybel Cheese - Light
    Ezekial sprouted grain breads - in the frozen foods dept. - LOVE THIS
    Lemons and limes
    Olive Oil
    Broccolini & Broccoli
    Asparagus
    Collard Greens
    Cauliflower
    Swiss Chard
    Carrots
    Brussels Sprouts
    Red & Green Bell Peppers
    Sweet Potatoes
    Red & Russet potatoes
    Onions
    Yellow Squash & Zucchini
    Avocados
    Ground Turkey Breast - turkey burgers, chili, spaghetti sauce, tacos, etc.
    Deli Turkey sliced
    Boca Burgers
    Romaine
    Fresh Spinach
    Portobella (sp?) mushrooms
    Button mushrooms
    Cherry tomatoes
    Truvia
    Triscuits
    Stella Dora Almond Toasts - haven't been able to find these lately
    Sugarless gum
    Cool Whip
    Land-O-Lakes Fat-Free Half-and-Half
    Pasta - whole wheat sometimes
    Prego pasta sauce
    Canned mandarin oranges
    Crispy corn taco shells - only one point each
    Hellman's Light Mayo
    Daisy Light Sour Cream
    Refrigerated Wholewheat flour tortillas
    Refrigerated wholewheat corn tortillas
    Assorted canned beans
    Canned tomatoes
    Oatmeal
    Frito-Lay Cheese Dip - this is awesome on potatoes & veggies and it's only one point.
    Canned re-fried beans
  • serenity216
    serenity216 Posts: 512 Member
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    I just went this morning, here are some of thing things on mind.
    -Yogurt
    -Fresh Fruits and Veggies. (especially avocado and asparagus)
    -Eggs
    -Cheerios
    -Skinny Cow
    -Laughing Cow
    -Smart ones (though I read the labels to watch my sodium intake and only eat them in moderation)
    -Cherry Tomatoes (they are my favorites and get a category of their own).
    -Power Bars
    -Blue Diamond Smoked Almonds (prior to the start of this journey they wouldn't have been on my list, now I love them)
  • SergeantSunshine_reused
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    right now im waiting until the 15th... then ima BUY ALL THE CANDY! :D

    but things I always make sure i have: cottage cheese, greek yogurt, beans, blood oranges, meat that is on sale, and right now winter squash
  • 11Jayme11
    11Jayme11 Posts: 194 Member
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    I eat things that walk and things that grow out of the ground or on trees. That covers it pretty well.

    :heart: THIS!!!!
  • Levity14
    Levity14 Posts: 34 Member
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    oatmeal
    greek plain yogurt
    boneless skinless chicken thighs
    ground chicken breast
    broccoli
    onions
    mushrooms
    vanilla almond milk
    light red kidney beans
    black beans
    great northern beans
    tomatoes with green chiles
    diced tomatoes
    low sodium chili powder
    coffee
  • watchmeshrink16
    watchmeshrink16 Posts: 205 Member
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    Nuts, soymilk, chicken, salmon, fruits, veggies, lean pockets, green tea, cereal bars, and plenty of 100 calorie snacks.
  • scoste
    scoste Posts: 19 Member
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    Some new things I have tried:
    Almond milk
    Almond butter
    House Foods Tofu Shirataki Fettuccine shaped noodles (great low cal pasta substitute!)
    Vita muffin, vita tops....great for my sweet tooth....only 100 calories.
    Frozen salmon burgers
    Basically, I try and eat more fruit and vegetables. Try to greatly decrease processed food. Stick to weekends only with alcohol (I don't go crazy with that..just have a few glasses of wine with dinner.)
  • onewithwings
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    My new obsession is Bolthouse Farms Green Goodness fruit smoothie! My simple way to "go green"....and soooo yummy!

    Also, two of my favorite energy boosts are "Spark" and "Slam" a little more expensive than the over the counter junk but the ingredients are pharmaceutical grade as opposed to commercial grade and comes in lots of inspiring flavors.

    ~OWW~