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What would Mary buy (WWMB)?

In the last few weeks, I’ve had a couple of friends and family members ask me about grocery shopping.  Things like what I buy, how I save money, and where I find certain products.  I didn’t really think much of it, until my friend Natalie asked me to post a list of products I use to “healthify” my meals.  I thought this was a terrific idea!   But…. once I started working on the post I realized there really isn’t anything special about my grocery list!   But here goes!

I’ve heard the phrase “shop the perimeter” before, and I guess you could say that is what I do.  Not because I’m trying to follow some guideline, but because that’s where most of the stuff I genuinely like can be found!  My purchases are greatly affected by what’s on sale in any given week.  I hate to say I’m a cheap ass… but.. well, I’m a cheap ass!  I try to save money on things like food, groceries, utilities, etc. so that I can spend more money on FUN things like travel and going out to eat!  I may really want asparagus, but if it’s not on sale chances are I’m not buying it.

When I decided I wanted to start eating healthier, one of the biggest changes for me was understanding portion sizes.  For example, I really had no idea what a serving of meat looked like, and I NEVER measured out my morning cereal.  Turns out I was typically eating 2 times the normal serving size on my meats and nearly 3 times the serving size of cereal!  I invested in a kitchen scale which helps me a TON… and when I say invested I mean I bought one on eBay for $8.  I also make sure to measure pretty much everything that goes into my recipes or onto my plate.  It can be tedious, but I personally think it’s worth it.  If you put 4 ounces of chicken on your plate then load the rest of with delicious roasted veggies, you’ve still got a full plate o’ food.  In my book, eating healthy does not involve going hungry—it’s all about making healthy swaps. 

My list typically starts off with a ton of fresh produce.  I try to buy ingredients that I like and that I know I can incorporate into several different recipes.  That way I can cook whatever I’m craving and not be stuck to a rigid plan.  That also helps me to save a lot of money on groceries.  I try to avoid buying any sort of “special” ingredient, unless it’s something I’m super excited about.

My Favorite Fresh Produce:

  • Broccoli
  • Cauliflower
  • Zucchini
  • Cucumber
  • Green Pepper
  • Apples
  • Berries
  • Grapes (if they are on sale, of course 😉 )
  • Romaine Lettuce (for salads and for lettuce wraps)
  • Spinach (salads, sandwiches, green monster smoothies)
  • Tomatoes
  • Onions
  • Bean Sprouts

 I’d say 75% of my groceries in any given week come from the produce section.

 Meat

I typically only buy 1 package of meat a week.  If I’m craving something different, I’ll freeze half and pull something different out of the freezer (which I stock pretty well when the meat sale rolls into town 😉 )

  • Boneless, skinless chicken breast
  • Lean ground turkey breast– I like the 99% fat-free, but it’s harder to find in my area.  (For those of you in Akrowdy, check out Giant Eagle)
  • Jennie O Spicy Turkey Sausage – All I can say is YUM.
  • 96% Lean ground beef

 

Dairy

  • Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk – LOVE this.  It’s good on cereal, oatmeal, shakes, etc.  Big big fan.
  • Greek Yogurt – typically Chobani or Dannon (depending on what’s on sale).  Greek yogurt has WAY higher protein than regular yogurt, and to me it’s worth the extra $$
  • Stonyfield Farms Plan Fat-Free Organic Yogurt  – I LOVE this stuff.  It’s a great substitute for sour cream and mayo and can be used in smoothies too.
  • EGGS!  I love me some eggs!  I typically go through an 18pack of eggs each week. I use a lot of egg-whites (yes, I throw away the yolks), but I find it cheaper to buy a carton of eggs than to get eggbeaters.  BTW… are eggs considered Dairy??
  • Babybel light mini cheese rounds –> this stuff melts really well. Great for pizzas, oven baked sandwiches, etc.
  • Laughing Cow Light cheese

 

 Other Stuff

 

Things I can only find online:

Anytime I order online, I check out Netrition first because they have $4.95 flat-rate shipping.  And we all know I’m a sucker for cheap shipping 🙂

 

I’m a numbers person, so for me seeing the nutritional content of all my meals throughout the day is extremely important and valuable.  I use MyFitnessPal to keep track of all this information, and I’m pretty much obsessed with it.

Question:  What are some things you typically buy for a healthy meal or to healthify recipes?

Mary

Hello! I’m Mary, a self-proclaimed fervent foodie and carbohydrate connoisseur. This blog is about my life—my passions, adventures, and failures—through food. I’m a bean counting CPA by trade, but my true passion is food. It is the unabashed soul of my being. The history, the culture, the taste, the experience–I am fascinated and enchanted by it all. I devote my free time almost entirely to scouting out delicious restaurants and cooking up new recipes. It makes me especially happy when I can take a recipe and “healthify” it. By this I mean turn it into something healthy and nutritious that still tastes friggin’ delicious. I love to connect with readers, restaurants, and those in public relations, so email me and let’s talk food! Google

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  • I loved seeing your shopping list! Some of my favorites on there are almond breeze, Franks (I use it everyday too), all of that yummy produce. For my protein, I usually go with tempeh, tofu, and lots of beans! :)

  • Very cool to see your shopping list! When it comes to yogurt, we stick to Brown Cow and Wallaby. I just discovered the unsweeted almond milk, only have bought one box to try. I'll probably be getting more. :)

    We like to get our eggs at the farmers' market. It's usually $4 for 30 eggs, which for farm fresh eggs is really good.

  • Mare,

    I thought this was very helpful! Thank you for taking the time to do it. I know that putting something together, like this, probably took a good bit of time, and I appreciate your investment.

    I would love to see a note by the items and other stuff, as to where you usually buy it acme vs. Giant Eagle vs... wherever, just to see where I know for sure I can purchase it. I almost never go to Giant Eagle, but I would be willing to plan out a special trip, if need be.

    Thanks a bunch! I'm making my grocery list at lunch. Very excited.

    • I meant to say Dairy items & other stuff... I'm pretty sure I can get a good handle on the produce. :)

      • Hey Nat - for all the items above unless I specified that I can only find them at GE, Trader Joe's, or online they can be found at any store including Acme. Hope that helps!

  • thanks so much for sharing. i love reading about what others put on their 'healthy' list! i also was amazed at the size of a 'true' serving of food. i used to eat 3 times a normal portion. at first i was like....um, hello...where's the rest...but obviously your body adjusts. the first week i was STARVING! it's so interesting how your body adapts and now a 'real' single serving fills me up!!!! have a great day!

  • Great list...I would say that the majority of my money is on produce too. I love getting fresh fruit and veggies!!!

  • Love this list! I pretty much have the same stuff on mine!

    PS I just signed up for myfitnesspal. I'm curious to see how many calories I'm intaking a day as many tell me that I don't eat enough. I'm pretty much on track. I ALWAYS measure my food out (it has become a pretty natural thing to do when I'm cooking!)

  • Ohh I love this post!! Makes me wanna do one :)

    I get tons of fresh produce on my weekly grocery list too--lots and lots of fresh fruit as well as carrots/broccoli/lettuce/zucchini/asparagus -- and I definitely find what is on sale!

    I'm so impressed that you only buy one package of meat each week though! My husband and I usually have some boneless/skinless chicken breast each week and some ground turkey each week.. those are our staple meats.. we also enjoy the occasional steak (1x/month) and mix things up with beans and grains!

    Oh yeahh.. and eggs are dairy :)

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