The ultimate grocery list; your response needed
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I'm not sure if this will help but this is some stuff i have on mine weekly
tofurkey deli slices (no meat)
frozen vegetables
v8 juice
tea
tempeh ( this is really good for protein)
fax chicken
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The things I usually get every other week;
Nimble whole meal bread
Avocado
Plum tomatoes
Rocket salad
Cucumber
Kiwi Fruit, Melon, Pineapple (sometimes tinned), Apples (Granny Smith at the moment)
Ice Lollies below 100 calories
Frozen diced onion, Frozen sliced mushrooms, Frozen sliced mixed peppers, Frozen cauliflower and broccoli (I find having them in frozen handy)
Cheap bottled water
Earl Grey
Light Buffalo Mozzarella
Crispy Quorn Fillets
Kale
White potatoes (I use them half and half with the item below)
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More to add...
Gogurt! Freeze these for an awesome low cal dessert
Salmon Burgers from Costco...by Trident. Trader Joes carries their own
Grapes large seedless ones: freeze these for all year sweet tooth need.
I'll probably be back to add more. :~)
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Does anyone have a great healthy preferably whole wheat pancake mix? or premixed that they buy...I love pancakes on the weekends..keeping it traditional. Also thanks for the awesome list! I was in the grocery store not too long ago and saw whole wheat waffles by Vans and thought that's one of the items from my ultimate grocery list...anyways I literally carry my phone with me when I go grocery shopping so we pretty much did the work for each other...awesome inputs!0
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Here's a new one to add guys...I just bought this today when I went on the search for the most health pancake mix:
*Bob's Red Mill: High Fiber Pancake & Waffle Whole Grain Mix
*Truvia All natural 0 calorie sweetener
I made some this morning...2 servings. I simply added 1 cup of liquid eggs from the carton and made two very large pancakes, topped it with my Tru Whip organic topping and wow was it yummy. I think I would have enjoyed it a little better if I added a tad bit of 0 cal sweetener to it. Overall it was still pretty yummy. if I hadn't eaten all two servings I would have added some frozen blueberries! Maybe next time.0 -
La Tortilla Factory Smart and Delicious Low Fat High Fiber Tortillas (both corn and wheat). What they lack in calories, they make up for in name length.0
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Here is my go to list!
Meat
Jennie O Turkey Burger 4oz
Jennie O Ground Turkey- 119 cal
Johnsonville-Smoked Turkey Sausage- 110 cal
Great Value Tuna, Chunk Light Tuna in Water-100 cal
Dairy
Oikos- Greek Fruit on the Bottom Yogart Blueberry 130 cal
Great Value 100% Parmesan Grated Cheest- 20 cal
Fruit and Veggies
Frozen Spinach
Frozen Brocolli
Fresh Peaches
Fresh Sweet Potato
Fresh Bananas
Tomatoes
Honey
Frozen Raspberies
Fresh White Onions (in 6 pack)
Green Giant- Baby Carrots
Seapont Farms Edamamae- Shedded Soybeans- 108 cal
Honeycrisp Apple- Large
Stash Premium Green Tea
Silk Pure Almond All Natural Almondmilk- Unsweetend- 35 cal
Grains/Nuts
Great Value Quick Oats- 150 Cal
Jolly Time-White Popcorn-Gluten Free- 110 cal
Natures's Path Dark Chococonut Chewy Granola Bars- 140 cal
Great Value Creamy Peanut Butter- 180 cal
Almonds
Ronzoni- Healthy Harvest Whole Grain Speghetti-180 cal
Wheat Thins Original 100% Whole Grain- 140 cal
Sauces
Ragu- Light No Sugar Added Tomato& Basil P- asta Sauce- 60 cal
Pacific Natural Foods Organic Free Range Chicken Broth low sodium-15 cal
Dessert
Jello- 60 Calorie Sugar Free Chocolate Pidding Snack- 60 cal
Dove Dark Chocolate- Silk smooth promis- 210 for 5 peices
Fat/Oil
Great Value 100% Pure Extra Virgin Olive Oil- 120 cal0 -
this is giving me great ideas! Thanks!0
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kale, (roasted with a drizzle of olive oil is my new fav side dish)
Granny smith apple ( sliced and covered in a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, a great snack)
ezekiel sprouted grain bread
Trader Joe's meatless meatballs
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Did I already mention Bolthouse products? I LOVE their products...salad dressings and baby carrots.
*Favs: Bolthouse
Ranch Dressing
Honey Mustard
Baby Carrots
Newman's Own
*Light Ginger Sesame Dressing
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Recipe for a different kind of salsa.
What you will need:
serrano pepper (depending on how hot you want this I would say you will need one of more if you making it for a party)
Onions either white or the purple one
Roma Tomatoes
Spinach (pre-package is easier, less water to ruin texture)
Blender or hand held blender if you don't have a regular blender
There is no measurement really...but here's an example
I made some today with....for the first time...totally random idea.
2 roma tomatoes
Handful of spinach
Approx 1/8-1/4 cup of onions, again you can add more if you love onions
2 serrrano peppers (which I regretted, those suckers are hot!)
a dash of seasoning salt (i use johny's seasoning salt) or just salt..again if's a tad bit on the saltier side it's better I think.
I threw all of these items in my ninja and push blend, you can use the pulse feature on your blender to get a slightly chunkier style, i like the smoother style almost looks like pesto!
it's pretty yummy.....
I used this on baked tilapia, on cabbage stir fry (i take cabbage slaw mix and stir fry it with spray oil) on rice, on scrambled egg whites...pretty much on anything that I feel needs a little taste or spice.
another variation, replace the spinach with one bell pepper...pretty good stuff too. I'm still experimenting if I come with more addition I will share...otherwise I'd waiting to see if people try it and like it or not? share your thoughts~
.I've kept it in the fridge in Tupperware for a week and it was perfectly fine.0 -
So, you're looking for 'outside the box' items to mix in with your regular groceries? Here are a few of mine:
wheatberries (cook, cool and store in fridge for use in salads and oatmeal)
craisins
brussels sprouts (try them raw in salads)
graham crackers
quinoa
peanut butter & company's flavored peanut butter (try the dark chocolate wonderful)0 -
pistachios
blueberries
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These are things I ALWAYS have in my kitchen:
-Oikos plain Greek yogurt
-Tyson grilled chicken strips
-fat free cream cheese and shredded cheese
-Tumalo low carb wraps (only 60 calories!)
-Thomas 100 calorie english muffins
-Fiber One yogurt
-Apples
-Baby carrots
-Pretzals
-90 calorie granola bars
-low calorie bread (35 cals/slice)
-Special K cracker chips
-Luna Bars (the peppermint one is sooo good)
-Fat free cottage cheese
-Sugar free strawberry preserves
Usually different kinds of fruit-whatever is in season and if I'm wanting a treat, I'll get either a Skinny Cow or Weight Watchers ice cream cup.0 -
Flat Out bread
Emerald 100 calorie pack natural almonds & almonds/walnuts
Laughing Cow Strawberry Cream Cheese wedges
Walden Farms 0 calorie dressing (Raspberry Vinaigrette, Bacon Ranch, Creamy Bacon)
Walden Farms 0 calorie syrup (caramel, strawberry)
Weight Watchers Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Bars
Sweet butter lettuce salad mix
fat free cream cheese
fat free ricotta cheese
Mrs Dash (all varieties)
dill
fruit (apples, pears, plums, peaches, grapes, strawberries, kiwis, blueberries, clementines)
fresh veggies (spinach, yellow, red, and orange bell peppers, cucumbers, snow peas)
frozen veggies (broccoli, winter mix, green beans, asparagus, okra/tomatoes, brussel sprouts, stir fry veggies)
low sodium diced tomatoes
precooked fajita seasoned chicken & beef (Sam's)
chicken breasts
chicken tenderloins
turkey sausage
ground turkey
tilapia
salmon
egg whites
egg substitute
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My typical list includes:
Kerrygold butter
pastured eggs
organic heavy cream
some sort of meat
nitrate free bacon
coconut milk
frozen veggies: kale, broccoli, cauliflower, etc
coconut oil
kalamata olives
cheese (kerrygold, cabot, something like that)
Fresh veggies, staples include: romaine lettuce, grape tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, carrots, zucchini, etc
Sometimes fruit, depending on my mood and how it looks. I usually have some frozen.
Red Wine
I always have chocolate, but I don't buy it because I work at a chocolate factory
Oh, and no bread in any form!0 -
mung bean sprouts!0
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I love this idea....mixing sugar free pudding mixes in with plain yogurt!!!! Awesome-thanks a lot!
My typical list usually looks like this:
fresh veggies/or frozen
fruit-but Im cutting back on it now
whole grain bread
cottage cheese
honey
tea bags-green tea
Cinnamon Life cereal
Skim milk
Romaine Lettuce
Tomatoes
Cucumber
Mushrooms
Peppers
Veggies Burgers
Sandwich thins
spicy brown mustard
frozen berries-for my smoothies
peanut butter
chicken
salmon
tilapia
shrimp
ground turkey
yogurt
eggs or egg substitute
chicken sausage from costco
peanuts
TRYING TO FIND THESE: House Foods Tofu Shirataki Noodle Substitute
They sell them online but I want to get them in the store to try them before I order bulk online. I hear theyre an excellent replacement for pasta-I love pasta but hate the calories!
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TRYING TO FIND THESE: House Foods Tofu Shirataki Noodle Substitute
They sell them online but I want to get them in the store to try them before I order bulk online. I hear theyre an excellent replacement for pasta-I love pasta but hate the calories!
Anyone know what store sells them?
I just finished two packets a couple weeks ago. I get mine from Wholefoods...do you have one where you live? if not find an organic like store and I bet you they will have them. but here's info that I found on their website:
http://www.house-foods.com/tofu/tofu_shirataki_store.aspx
select your state and it will list the store in your area that carries it. I don't recall if I mentioned it in my post above but i mixed it with shredded cabbage and carrots...you have to disguise it well so that the taste doesn't throw you off.0 -
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Love this topic...
Wholemeal muffins
blueberries
steam fresh veg
Atlantic salmon fillet
cottage cheese
yoghurt-still haven't found a low-fat version I like
babybel light cheese
mountain bread rice wraps
strawberries
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