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post your grocery list

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Corn
Potato Chips
Aborrio Rice
Cilantro
Shrimp
Scallions
Tofu
Wide Rice Noodles
Cornmeal
Creamer
Butter
Milk
Carrots
Lamb
 

miss fortune

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flank steak
thinly sliced top round steak (for stir fry, I believe, but I bought it for tacos! :holy:)
carne asada rub
srichimi tograshi
yellow corn tortillas
hoisin sauce
jumbo shrimps... that really ARE jumbo :shock:
scallions
cilantro
avocados (giant, giant avocados!)
fresh broccoli
grape tomatoes
beef broth
chicken broth
fat free refried beans
black beans
black olives
vidalia onions
ground turkey
olive oil
some sort of skinny cow chocolate peanut butter bars for the man, who went on another diet
brown rice
turkey bacon
smoked turkey
smoked ham
salsa
baby spinach
romaine hearts
chocolate protein bars (breakfast!)
cheez-its
plain fat free greek yogurt
oat bran bread
blueberry juice
cranberry juice
lemon juice
pico de gallo
grapes
pineapple/strawberry/blueberry/watermelon all chopped up into cubes
bean sprouts
 

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scallions
cilantro
baby spinach
bean sprouts
sugar snap peas
salsa
some lean cuisine meals for the man's lunches
bean thread noodles
veggie tray for snacks... also fat free ranch dip for it
grapes
fresh fruit salad
chicken
k-cups (earl grey and two flavored coffee ones for the man as well)
chocolate dipped coconut luna bars
flank steak
pork loin
tilapia
pepper
baked tortilla chips
sandwich bags
frozen parisian style vegetables (whatever they are... I was asked to get mixed vegetables!)
and on that note peas and carrots that are frozen as well
broccoli
limes
jalapeno peppers
tomatoes
avocados
red bell peppers
orange bell pepper
ginger root
mangoes
radishes
turnip
orange spice tea
blueberry green tea
kitchen towels
teapot
 

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This makes me hungry. [MENTION=15371]RaptorWizard[/MENTION] ought to participate; I have often said that when he reads from something (or sometimes just when he speaks) he sounds as thought he is reading down a grocery list.
 

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[MENTION=1180]whatever[/MENTION] - Holy cow, you really go in-depth with your grocery lists.

We don't use lists in my house unless there are only a few key things to remember. Like birthday cake, for example!
 

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[MENTION=1180]whatever[/MENTION] - Holy cow, you really go in-depth with your grocery lists.

We don't use lists in my house unless there are only a few key things to remember. Like birthday cake, for example!

the key is that I type this up AFTER I've gone grocery shopping and tend to use the receipts to recall what I bought :ninja:

though I do make my lists on Out Of Milk because I can type it on the computer and it appears on my phone... that's so that I remember essential but less exciting things like ziplocs and such... otherwise there's vague descriptions like "vegetables" and "tasty meat" on the list :laugh:

I occasionally suspect that going a few years without really being able to afford any food worth being excited about makes me enjoy reviewing my grocery lists and thinking "yay! I have LOTS of food!!!" now :doh:
 

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cat food
cat litter
salmon
roast chicken
bags of salad
green pepper, red pepper
celery
cucumber
gluten-free crackers
cream cheese
yogurt
eggs
chickpeas
quinoa
So Delicious ice cream made with coconut milk
 

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strawberries
grape tomatoes
broccoli
celery
tomatoes
baby carrots
spring mix lettuce
baby spinach
ham
low sodium soy sauce
teriyaki sauce
cumin
vinaigrette
mozzarella cheese
spray oil
black olives
green olives
parmesan cheese
fruit snacks
garlic
sesame oil
fresh udon noodles
flank steak
snow peas
avocado
shitake mushrooms
red bell peppers
mix of frozen corn, black beans and peppers
pita bread
dish soap
dish sponges
fat free vegetable dip
sun dried tomatoes
ground chicken breast
whole wheat penne
shampoo
popcorn
lunches for the man
dayquill/nyquill
 

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Oats
Special K chocolate-strawberry cereal
Tropical mix dried fruit (coconut flakes, pineapple, papaya, raisins, banana chips)
Broccoli slaw mix
Coleslaw mix
Cherry tomatoes
Lite Asian sesame dressing
Acai 10 berry juice
Green machine smoothie drink
Greek yogurt
Miso paste
Frozen vegetables (brussel sprouts, broccoli/cauliflower combination, vegetable soup mix, chopped spinach)
Scallions
Parsnips
Eggs
Salmon fillets
Marinade packet and lemons
Weight watchers 90 calorie ice cream cones
 

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-Tortilla
-Ground beef
-Shredded Cheddar cheese
-Sour Cream (pint)
-Diced Tomatoes
-Shredded lettuce
-Guac (8 oz.)
-Taco Sauce
-Taco Seasoning
-Six pack of wine coolers (watermelon flavor)
 

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tuna salad
2 x diet 7 up (i cant call it free, it's bottled up)
1 pack x 2 different types of cigarettes

I generally eat out.
 

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3 last i can remember:

condoms
mars bar
3 x red bull
phone credits
gum

ranch dressing
salad
chicken
crisps
tomato juice
diet 7 up

cigarettes
diet 7 up
water
low fat pop corn
gum
 

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parsley
thyme leaves
oregano leaves
dill
basil
garlic
celery
green onions
broccoli
cauliflower
onions
red peppers
green peppers
leek
acorn squash
carrots
tomatoes
black olives
pimentos
black beans
lemon
apples
golden raisins
dates
dried blueberries
pecans
sunflower seeds
sesame seeds
yeast flakes
toasted sesame oil
vegenaise
turkey breast
chicken sausage
organic butter
brown rice pasta
almond extract
 

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parsley
thyme leaves
oregano leaves
dill
basil
garlic
celery
green onions
broccoli
cauliflower
onions
red peppers
green peppers
leek
acorn squash
carrots
tomatoes
black olives
pimentos
black beans
lemon
apples
golden raisins
dates
dried blueberries
pecans
sunflower seeds
sesame seeds
yeast flakes
toasted sesame oil
vegenaise
turkey breast
chicken sausage
organic butter
brown rice pasta
almond extract
Wow. You eat healthy. I'm coming over to your house for dinner!

I should make a list, but I never write anything down. It's like I'm on strike for being organized. My ESFJ bff, and my ISFJ Mother are always telling me to write things down. One day I will.

Oats
Special K chocolate-strawberry cereal
Tropical mix dried fruit (coconut flakes, pineapple, papaya, raisins, banana chips)
Broccoli slaw mix
Coleslaw mix
Cherry tomatoes
Lite Asian sesame dressing
Acai 10 berry juice
Green machine smoothie drink
Greek yogurt
Miso paste
Frozen vegetables (brussel sprouts, broccoli/cauliflower combination, vegetable soup mix, chopped spinach)
Scallions
Parsnips
Eggs
Salmon fillets
Marinade packet and lemons
Weight watchers 90 calorie ice cream cones
On second thought no need to write a list. I'll just print yours out. I'll just add almond milk and chicken breasts :D

I'm trying to love broccoli because it seems like a good addition to beef, chicken, or fish. My husband told me it was pretty much flavorless so I decided to try the beef with broccoli Atkins frozen mean and it was really good, despite all the additives/preservatives. If I buy it fresh, what's the best way to cook it? In case you hadn't noticed, I'm not a huge vegetable lover, but I really want to be!
 

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Wow. You eat healthy. I'm coming over to your house for dinner!

I should make a list, but I never write anything down. It's like I'm on strike for being organized. My ESFJ bff, and my ISFJ Mother are always telling me to write things down.

One day I will. On second thought no need. I'll just print your list out. I'll just add almond milk and chicken breasts :D

I'm trying to love broccoli because it seems like a good addition to beef, chicken, or fish. My husband told me it was pretty much flavorless so I decided to try the beef with broccoli Atkins frozen mean and it was really good, despite all the additives/preservatives. If I buy it fresh, what's the best way to cook it? In case you hadn't noticed, I'm not a huge vegetable lover, but I really want to be!

Steam it! Doesn't get too mushy and tastes really good when it's steamed.

There's a considerable difference when I go to the grocery store alone compared to when I send my husband. If he goes we end up with fruit loops, chips, and other junk. I've been forcing him to eat healthier. :newwink:
 

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On second thought no need to write a list. I'll just print yours out. I'll just add almond milk and chicken breasts :D

I'm trying to love broccoli because it seems like a good addition to beef, chicken, or fish. My husband told me it was pretty much flavorless so I decided to try the beef with broccoli Atkins frozen mean and it was really good, despite all the additives/preservatives. If I buy it fresh, what's the best way to cook it? In case you hadn't noticed, I'm not a huge vegetable lover, but I really want to be!

:laugh: I drink the vanilla coconut milk :) its super tasty. I'm on a "I'm poor and I need to diet" diet right now, but I already had the milk and the brown rice so I left those off the list. AND! You can eat broccoli completely raw, I find it delicious that way with some spicy-saucy dressing, but...

The best way, to me, to cook broccoli is to steam it. Steaming vegetables is SO effortless. All you need:
- Glass bowl
- Plastic wrap that is allowed to go in the microwave
- Seasonings (I like this garlic-sea-salt grinder and Mrs. Dash that I got on sale :) )
- Water and a knife.

In essence: Cut, water, cover, nuke, rest, eat.

Wash the broccoli (I usually wash my veggies as soon as I buy them, I'll explain it in a minute) if you haven't already. Cut up the broccoli into edible-sized pieces and place them in a glass or microwave safe bowl.
Put a bit of water in the bowl. (I don't really measure how much because it comes so naturally to me now.. but I would try half a tablespoon and adjust from there if you're a measuring type. If you put too much in, all you have to do is pour it out later.)
Now place your seasonings that you want on the veggies and cover the whole bowl with cling wrap. Poke a couple holes in the cling wrap with your knife, and then put it in microwave.
Depending on your microwave settings and how much broccoli you're preparing, it could take anywhere between 3 - 7 minutes in the microwave. As long as it is tender it is done, and usually those times produce reliable results even with frozen foods. I would start with about 4-5 minutes on almost anything, follow the next step, then repeat if it isn't tender enough. Now go on with whatever else you were going to do for the next 5 minutes.
Forget about the broccoli when it stops. Let it rest in that steamy mess for about a minute or so.
Take off the cling wrap, dump out the water if there is too much, and sprinkle the top with some shredded cheese.

Ta-Da! :D ! The same can be done with cauliflower, they both act in similar ways.

How I wash veggies: Throw a handful of salt in some water and a good slug of vinegar (about 1/4-1/3 cup if I was going to measure it) in a sink of cold water. Give your veggies a good swish in the water and then let them float/sit there for about 30 minutes. Rinse them off with fresh water, drain them, and lay them out to dry on a towel for a while. Pat off any excessively wet areas when they're starting to be room temperature and put them in the fridge. I found this recipe makes my veggies last way longer in the fridge, they don't get those slimy areas nearly as quickly, and any small buggies that would have been on them still from the market will not be clinging to them anymore. You'd be amazed at how nasty that soaking water looks after you're done with it sometimes. You can definitely start to tell which stores actually wash their veggies or not.
 

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training for a half marathon right now, keeping this belly full is a chore. bought ingredients for a nice meal today.. (plus the kiwis and cheese)

red bell pepper
italian parsley
crown of broccoli
onion
a few kiwis
spinach
frozen peas and corn
pound of peeled and deveined shrimp (too lazy to peel and devein my own shrimp)
quinoa
jar of capers
shredded sharp cheddar cheese (too lazy to shred my own sharp cheddar cheese!!)
 

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Prepping for easy, tasty, home cooked meals after my spouse's upcoming surgery:

Lentils
Barley
Carrots
Celerty
Onions
Garlic
Potatoes
Parsnips
Leek
Kale
Basil
Parsley
Tomatoes
Red bell peppers
Green apple
Assorted fruit
Diced Italian-style tomatoes (15oz can)
Crushed tomatoes (15oz can)
Andouille chicken sausage
Shrimp
Brie
Mozzarella cheese
Flatbread
Sourdough bakery bread
Cookies
Cereal
 

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Prepping for easy, tasty, home cooked meals after my spouse's upcoming surgery:

Lentils
Barley
Carrots
Celerty
Onions
Garlic
Potatoes
Parsnips
Leek
Kale
Basil
Parsley
Tomatoes
Red bell peppers
Green apple
Assorted fruit
Diced Italian-style tomatoes (15oz can)
Crushed tomatoes (15oz can)
Andouille chicken sausage
Shrimp
Brie
Mozzarella cheese
Flatbread
Sourdough bakery bread
Cookies
Cereal

That reminds me of some of my lists lately! :happy2:

Minus the shrimp... I don't want to like swell up thanks to allergies.
 
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