What Are Your Shopping List Staples?

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I'm looking for ways to expand my menu... what are some of the items that appear regularly on your list? What do you like to make?

For example... I've never tried hummus, not sure what to do with it. But some of the usual things on my list are baby carrots, radishes, snap peas, and celery. I have a new found love of spinach, but I know there are lots of other things I can try.

Looking forward for new ideas! :-)
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  • ti2v78
    ti2v78 Posts: 26 Member
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    Meat (whatever has the best sale - I freeze extras), eggs, vegetables and fruit. Oh and yams (yum!).
  • jennit1801
    jennit1801 Posts: 14 Member
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    I dip whole wheat crackers in hummus, or eat it on celery. Some people have told me its good on sandwiches. Staples of my shopping list: celery, apples, chicken, spinach, eggs, bananas.
  • GetFitE
    GetFitE Posts: 247 Member
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    My shopping lists usually includes oatmeal, meats, fresh -frozen veggies, fruits, and yogurt (greek and yoplait light)
  • AmandaK3
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    Hummus is awesome...you can dip those veggies in it. It's also really great for using as a spread in a sandwich or pita.

    My newest staple is brussel sprouts...I use to think they were so nasty. But now I love them. I just sautee them with a little olive oil and garlic, and a splash of balsamic vinegar. If you try it make sure the pan is really hot, you want to brown them a bit and not let them get all mushy.

    Also on my list from the freezer section is mango chunks, great in a smoothie or added to some yogurt.
  • batesss
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    quinoa!!!!!
    cucumbers
    reduced fat cream cheese (mix with cucumbers and use as a spread with turkey on a wrap, delicious)
    special k chocolatey delight
    spinach
    peppers
    eggs
    spices (makes food taste sooo good)
    chicken
    turkey
    sandwich thins
    apples
    bananas
    clementines (right now because they are in season)
    nonfat milk
    snacks (I like 100 cal packs, but if you are natural food person almonds and cheese are nice)
    sweet potatoes/yams
    chobani (I like pineapple, which tastes like cheesecake, and raspberry)
    turkey bacon

    hope i have inspired you a little
  • feb06momma
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    light string cheese, turkey pepperoni, lowfat/ff cottage cheese, low carb yogurt and/or greek yogurt, lite high fiber whole wheat bread, baby carrots, fruit (depending on the sales but including berries, apples, grapes, bananas, etc), and some type of sugar free chocolate item....like pudding or fudgesicles. Gotta have something sweet while staying on track. :)
  • TXMOMMY2010
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    Hummus is sooo good! I either dip veggies in it (baby carrots work well) or eat it with whole grain crackers.
    I always have fresh fruits and veggies on my list. As well as greek yogurt, Whole wheat bread, Whole wheat tortillas, and beans.
    I'm vegetarian, so no meat. I do make tuna fish on occasion though.
  • iamlottiebee
    iamlottiebee Posts: 33 Member
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    I always have eggs, bread, fresh fruit (whatever is in season), and frozen veggies. At the moment I'm also totally in love with light apricot yoghurt as a snack.

    Hummus makes a really good dip or spread, as mentioned above. Use it for flavour in a sadnwich in place of mayo, for example, or as a healthy alternative for dipping vegetable sticks, crackers or chips into.
  • sallyaj
    sallyaj Posts: 207 Member
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    Chicken breast, lean ground turkey, chicken or turkey lunch meats, ww sandwich thins, baby spinach, avocados, bananas, blueberries, greek yogurt, oatmeal, hummus, carrots, eggs, whey protein shake powder, diet fruit punch mix, water, slender soy vanilla flavor, canned tomatoes, whole wheat pasta, cottage cheese, whole wheat pita, tuna, light mayo, olive oil and olive oil spray, chick peas, kidney beans, peanut butter, red bell peppers, coffee, half and half, peanuts, dark chocolate.
  • nlkoelle
    nlkoelle Posts: 23 Member
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    quinoa!!!!!
    hope i have inspired you a little

    I will have to Google that!? :-) Thank you (everyone) for the ideas!! I'm making a new list! :flowerforyou:

    I'm not really a "whole foods" person, although anytime I can choose them over something packaged is a good thing. I try to keep my sodium down, among other things!

    Thanks again!!
  • miller0438
    miller0438 Posts: 72 Member
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  • wolfchild59
    wolfchild59 Posts: 2,608 Member
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    Always in my house:
    Onions
    Tomatoes
    Green bell peppers
    Jicama
    Brown mushrooms
    Carrots
    Tofu
    Shirataki noodles
    Rolled oats
    Fat free Greek yogurt
    Cucumber
    High protein bread
    Low cal regular bread
    Almond milk
    Eggs
    Carton of egg whites
    Light sour cream
    Chicken breast
    Extra lean ground pork
    99% lean Ground turkey
    Center cut bacon
    Spinach
    Avocado
    PB2 powdered peanut butter
    Roasted, unsalted almonds
    Sriracha
    Garlic
    String cheese
    Polenta
    Brown rice
    Luna bars
    Luna protein bars
    Clif Mojo bars
    PowerCrunch bars
    Clif Shot Bloks


    Stuff that's often in my house:
    Salmon
    Low sodium cottage cheese
    Shredded cheddar blend of cheese
    Eggplant
    Brussels sprouts
    Asparagus
    Corn on the cob
    Sweet potatoes
    Red baby creamer potatoes
    Butternut squash
    Bananas
    Clementines
    Kiwi
    Red bell peppers
    Natural peanut butter
  • Gottastop
    Gottastop Posts: 67 Member
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    Frozen berry mix
    Yogurt, Dannon light & fit vanilla, recently started buying plain greek too (to sub for sour cream, mayo etc)
    frozen fish
    Ground turkey
    Chicken breasts
    half & half (can't do my coffee black)
    2% milk
    Almond or Coconut milk (recent addition)
    eggs
    sour cream
    Cottage cheese (except it's high in sodium so now I'm limiting)
    Old fashioned oatmeal
    Mrs Dash table blend
    Sandwich thins
    Wonder Smart wheat bread
    clementines
    apples
    romaine hearts
    celery
    carrots
    whatever cheap veggies on sale for salads
    potatoes, white (can't find sweet potatoes right now)
    frozen green beans, peas, corn, spinach
    balsamic vinegar
    hidden valley ranch dry mix
    honey nut cheerios
    skinny cow snacks/ice cream
    almonds
  • batesss
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    Quinoa is a grain (like rice) and it is round and delicious and fun to eat. I make a salad of it with red and green peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, olive oil (2 TBs) and lemon juice. I use about 1/2 uncooked quinoa for this. sooo good and I make it for lunch for the week.
  • MMarvelous
    MMarvelous Posts: 1,067 Member
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    Green tea
    Cheerios
    Oatmeal
    Grits
    Spinach
    blueberries
    Fage 0% yogurt
    Chicken breasts
    Spring Mix Salad
    Bananas
    Peanut butter
    Whole Wheat bread
    Bolthouse Protein drinkh
    Eggs
    Salmon
    Tilapia
    Whole Foods 365 Fruit Spread
    Corn
    Swiss Cheese
    Applegate deli meat
    Nuts
    Frozen mixed berries
    Canned tomatoes
    Chicken broth
  • btanton27
    btanton27 Posts: 186 Member
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    hummus is awesome! never thought i would like it but it tastes kind of like bean dip. i use it for sandwich spread instead of mayo or good with raw veggies or crackers...
  • ginnylee74
    ginnylee74 Posts: 398 Member
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  • jenslife82
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  • alise_lmx
    alise_lmx Posts: 292 Member
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    sometimes they change. But right now:

    - hummus and some type of cracker for it (that's usually my afternoon snack, my fav cracker right now is the wasa 7 grain crisp n light, they are really big and only 20cal each!)
    - spinach - i like it sauteed with olive oil and garlic
    - yellow pepper - i usually sautee some with the spinach, or eat it raw dipped in hummus!
    - rice milk - dairy and I don't agree with each other. Or rather, I agree with it, my stomach does not
    - bananas- for smoothies or just by themselves for breakfast!
    - grapes- easy snack for me and for my 5 year old :)

    those are some of mine for now!
  • mamagooskie
    mamagooskie Posts: 2,964 Member
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    Vegetables, fruit, fiber pitas, protein powder, protein bars, and almond milk.