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  1. #1
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    Your typical grocery list

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    What's your typical grocery list like? What items do you pick up often? I dont spend much time in the kitchen and want to see what others are doing.

  2. #2
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    boneless skinless chicken breasts
    frozen strawberries
    frozen mixed berries
    fat free milk
    5 dozen eggs (we eat the whites)
    bread
    whole wheat english muffins
    brown rice
    peanut butter
    pasta
    oatmeal
    black beans
    tortillas
    cabot 75% fat free cheese
    salsa
    so much fat free cottage cheese that I get comments every single time I buy it at Trader Joe's
    Kashi TLC crackers
    Kashi Go Lean cereal
    chopped romaine
    spinach
    brocolli
    tomatoes
    zucchini
    fuji apples
    oranges
    other seasonal produce

  3. #3
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    Frozen Everything!!

    Tyson Even Cook Chicken Breasts
    Tyson Chicken Burgers
    Jennie O Turkey Burgers
    Angus Burger Patties
    Michaelangelos Lasagna
    Michaelangelos Chicken Alfredo
    Michaelangelos Chicken Picatta
    Buns
    Swiss Cheese Slices
    Cheddar Cheese Slices
    Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings
    Crockpot Beef Stroganoff
    Michaelangelos Chicken Ciabata Bake
    Stouffers Chicken Alfredo
    Zatarains Red Beans and Rice with Sausage
    Boneless Pork Chops
    Filet Mignon
    Chicken Breast Cutlets (fresh)
    Hard Taco Shells
    Soft Taco Shells
    Shredded Various Cheeses
    Taco Seasoning
    Eggs
    Diced Ham
    Frozen Turkey Breast
    Yukon Gold Potatoes
    Lipton Onion Soup Mix (for oven-roasted potatoes!!)
    Tater Tots
    Jennie O Turkey Mignon
    Bananas
    Skim Milk
    Wine
    Sushi
    Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla Milk
    Club Crackers
    Smoked Cheddar
    Snyders Pretzel Bites
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  4. #4
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    Did you do a virtual walk through your supermarket as well to compile this list?


    Vegetables, in summertime mostly for grilling
    Salad, spinach, mushrooms, bananas - all organic if there. Nothing imported further than europe except for the bananas (but those are fair trade)

    pie dough (pre-rolled) for veg and fruit pies
    olive oil
    cocktail olives in various marinades (occasionally)
    fruit bars for cycling
    muesli
    juice
    steak (organic), lamb, chicken legs (organic free range if available. skin on. I do not believe in cholesterol), some fish (only environmentally sensible types)

    spaghetti & various pesto sauces

    occasionally, liver

    eggs - we eat all of them, especially one for breakfast before cycling

    cheese (rarely these days but if, it's got to be smelly, runny, wonderful)
    parmesan for spaghetti

    yoghurt for the muesli
    occasional tub of cream for veg&fruit pies

    occasional cookies (got into peppered oat cakes for cycling) or "bake fresh" breakfast rolls for sunday.

    for biggie sundays, Zopf - a wonderful breakfast bread, white flour, eggs, butter... sinful....



    Wine - we mostly buy by the case from wine dealers, our favorite supermarket chain does not carry alcohol.
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  5. #5
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    We just predictably eat the same things. BF doesn't eat veg :-( I buy frozen fish filets and veg and eat that when he's not home. I like either fast, or frozen, leave it or set on timer, ready in an hour, or crock pot. But that list is stuff I alaways buy, and then supplement with whatever else looks good.

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  6. #6
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    Bulk of shopping basket is fresh fruits and veggies. Wholegrain breads, pasta, rice, tofu, and fish (once in a while) fill the rest. Eggs are a staple. Lots of salads, olives and olive oil. We eat butter, ice cream (haagen dazs) cheese and dark chocolate for fun. For prepared food, canned soups, chili, thai noodle soups and veggie burgers are about it. I love Odwalla bars when I ride.

    What we don't eat--hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, no meat other than fish, no chemicals. If you look at labels, that eliminates a lot of junk (sometimes foods you think are healthy-like commercial brands of peanut butter, cereal and bread). BF is a chef, by the way. I try to avoid the kitchen at all costs.

  7. #7
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    Gosh everyone eats so healthy - especially Brandy. I hate to grocery shop (actually I hate to shop - cuts into bike riding time). My absolute musts are usually:

    milk (Lactaid non-fat calcium added)
    bread (wheat berry)
    Skippy's low fat peanut butter (must be low-fat extra crunchy)
    yogurt (Yoplait Low Fat)
    eggs (sorry eat all the egg - I like eggs)
    crackers (usually Saltines)
    Green tea bags
    tofu and japanese soup noodles and pickles
    Ovaltine
    canned soup - I like Campbell's Tomatoe and Progresso Chicken and Rice)
    cat food (my cat eats better than I)
    fruit (usually apples or oranges)
    veggies (sometimes frozen or canned as well) like beans, spinach and broccoli plus seasonal treats such as artichokes
    * * *

    Costco run:

    Large bag frozen chicken breasts (lasts me awhile)
    canned asparegus
    cheese (my absolute downfall!)
    cleaning products
    soda (full amped Coca Cola - can't drink the non-sugar stuff)
    usually a big bag of candies (which is why I need to lose 100 pounds!)
    * * *

    My cupboards and frig are not usually full. I'll shop when I am desperate and have to. Otherwise I eat alot. The sad life of a old, single gal!
    Last edited by bcipam; 06-08-2006 at 01:31 PM.
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    My usual list is more like a list of generalized categories that are fleshed out when I'm actually walking down the aisles:

    Salad Fixins - whatever looks good and is on sale
    Fruit - apples & bananas are staples, other stuff fills in seasonally
    soup fixins - not so much in the summer, but usually bean based
    flesh - usually chicken, sometimes pork or fish, (beef comes special delivery from a cool grass-fed, range protecting, coyote & prarie dog preserving place)
    pasta fixins - noodles & sauce fixins (tomatoes, garlic, onions....)
    veggies - standard frozen & convenient peas, green beans & edemame and whatever looks good for the grill (squash, eggplant, sweet potatoes, onions, peppers)
    Dairy - yoghurt and cottage cheese (milk delivered from the dairy)
    Cheese - my cheese shop just closed, so I'm going to go through withdrawl and have to revert to more run-of-the-mill fare soon
    Misc - almond butter, jalapeno stuffed olives, eggs, crackers, bread - either dense whole wheat or decadent crusty white stuff, Chocolate.

  9. #9
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    Yeah, I'm a big dork who has her list saved on computer, it helps me to remember my common staples. yeah, it's even listed by store layout..

    Salad
    Carrots
    Cucumbers
    Tomatoes
    shredded cabbage
    apples
    strawberries
    --I buy all my fruits & veggies from a year round farmers market, so options vary

    Lunch meat-Turkey
    Frozen Precooked Hamburger Patties
    Frozen Chicken Breasts
    Steaks(occasionally)

    whole wheat Bread
    whole wheat Tortillas or Pitas
    Jello S.F. Pudding
    Lay’s Light
    Rice Cakes
    Cereal
    Ramen*
    Peanut Butter
    Jelly
    Mayo
    Ketchup
    Pickles
    Balance Bars (usually Rocky Road)
    Crystal Lite Classic Orange*

    Cheese (preferrably Low Fat Colby Jack)
    Milk
    Biscuits
    Butter
    Skinny Cow Ice Cream
    Eggo Waffles
    Hungry Man Meals*
    Smart Ones
    Digiorno Harvest Wheat Pizza's

    *I split an apartment with my younger brother, so some of these are his.
    Oh, and we also allow ourselves weekly "splurge" items, that we buy as needed. Last week I bought freshly sliced sourdough bread that had just been baked.
    Last edited by pikato; 06-09-2006 at 08:16 AM.

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    Before kids - I used to have my list in my PalmPilot, but not anymore. Mr. Fish usually does the grocery shopping. Here's a typical shopping trip for us.

    Milk (whole - for kids and me)
    OJ with calcium (Simply Orange)
    V8Splash (for the kids)
    zuchinni/squash
    green beans
    brocolli
    asparagus
    bell peppers
    grapes
    gala apples
    lemons
    cheddar cheese
    parmesan cheese
    rice
    angel hair pasta
    stewed tomatoes
    diced tomatoes
    shrimp (frozen - uncooked)
    boneless chicken breasts or tenderloins
    beef roast (for cutting, grinding, or just cooking)
    coke (for Mr. Fish)
    yogurt (Breyers smooth & creamy)
    whipping cream (to make ice cream)
    chocolate chips
    chewy fruit snacks for kids
    cereal
    7-grain bread
    peanut butter
    jelly (strawberry preserves)
    honey

    During the summer - we garden, so veggies are not purchased, but picked.

  11. #11
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    This is such a cool thread!!! I just love grocery shopping (I know it's weird), but most of the time I just amble around and take what looks good. I rarely use a list beyond trying to remember that we're out of milk or something like that.

    I am going to copy some of these lists and make my own to be more organized!!
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    My list is pathetic!

    Cereal
    Soymilk
    Oatmeal

    Bags of shredded cabbage
    Bag of cleaned kale
    mushrooms
    dried beans
    chicken broth
    canned tomatoes
    dried soup mix (Maneschewitz mushroom barley or split pea are my current favs)

    When it gets really hot, I'll get the fixings for a huge batch of gazpacho.

    Fruit - whatever looks good
    Snacks - granola bars, Kashi crackers and bars, baked tortilla chips or pretzels.

    I eat lunch at work, so I'm the mercy of whatever is on the salad bar

  13. #13
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    Grocery list ala Tater

    Pink Lady apples or Granny Smiths
    Red seedless grapes
    Nectarines (if in season)
    Bananas
    Red, yellow and green bell peppers
    Purple onions
    Red leaf lettuce
    Romaine lettuce
    Tomatoes
    Avacado
    Brocolli
    Cucumber
    Mushrooms
    Baby carrots

    Boneless, skinless chicken breasts or strips
    Sole or flounder filets

    Milk 1%
    Yogurt - typically Tillamook
    Medium chedder cheese
    Butter
    Orange juice
    Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches

    Brown rice
    Whole wheat pasta
    Natural or classic black bread
    Oatmeal
    Luna bars

    Peanut butter - Adams, natural style creamy

    Mallotpois: I too enjoy grocery shopping! It gives me inspiration to try new things in the kitchen!
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    Right now I'm in fresh fruit heaven! All my fave 'pit' fruits are coming into season! I could eat an entire bag of cherries and apricots! OMG!! My poor gut in the summertime!! When I was a kid my mother had the pepto bismol stocked up this time of year just for me!
    Here is my list- which includes things for the boys which I won't touch marked with a *
    i've been trying to stay away from high fructose corn syrup and any trans fats
    romaine lettuce and /or red leaf
    bag of organic mixed baby greens for fast salads
    bag of organic baby spinach
    organic baby carrots in single serve bags
    green onions
    red/orange/yellow bell peppers
    radishes
    beets
    broccoli
    green beans
    maters of all sorts (grape, beefsteak)
    mushrooms*
    portabellas*
    onions
    taters (baking and baby red)
    peaches
    strawberries
    apricots
    cherries
    melon (water,honeydew and cantalope) *
    ready made lean ground beef pattys
    pork tenderloin
    skinless chicken breasts
    ground turkey
    turkey bacon
    hebrew national 50 cal hot dogs or jennie o turkey dogs
    lo cal hot dog buns
    flat out low carb wraps (for fiber and low calorie count)
    delightful low cal bread
    low carb tortillas (see flatbread)
    lipton tea bags *
    barilla low carb penne (again for low cal + fiber)
    cans of diced tomatoes, sauce, paste etc. some regular, some italian style, some mexican style
    kashi go lean cereal
    low sugar fruit loops or similar low sugar cereal- or cheerios *
    weight smart oatmeal *
    clif Z bars (from Trader joes bought in bulk when I go there)
    snyders multigrain pretzels
    roasted almonds
    fat free cheese slices
    fat free shredded mozzarella
    low fat cheddar
    blue label yoplait yogurt
    butter
    eggs every other week
    fat free milk
    sugar free ready made jello pudding
    horizon farms kids smoothies *

    Also I always have on hand...
    low cal salad dressing from kens steakhouse (sweet vidalia onion and raspberry walnut vinegraitte are my faves)
    blue cheese dressing *
    shredded parm/romano cheese
    crutons
    cans of beans of all sorts
    rice - white and uncle bens quick cook brown
    olive oil (in bottle and spray)
    canola oil
    apricot and strawberry jam -low sugar or all fruit
    peanut butter- chunky! no trans fat or sugar added
    505 bottled salsa's and other mexican sauces
    frozen diced green chiles from NM
    misc vinegars to make home made dressings and marinades
    hot wing sauce
    misc stone ground mustards
    ketchup
    bbq sauce - sweet baby rays- tho I make a killer coca cola sauce myself
    all the fixins to make my own pizza dough in my breadmaker
    and of course being the baker that I am... almost every ingrediant known to man to bake a cookie, or cake!

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    Running--Have you tried Ken's Lite Asian Sesame Dressing??? I swear it is to DIE for!!

 

 

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