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March 26th, 2015, 08:48 AM
#1
Dream Vet
Quick! Help me write a grocery list!
Appreciate help since I have so little time and STILL can't wrap my head around what foods are good/bad for pink. Name a few must haves for today's shop and help me out? What's your pantry/fridge/freezer staples? I'll figure out recipes later!
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Mom to 4
with one
cooking Due Apr 19/16
Going HT for
end of 2016, early 2017
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March 26th, 2015, 09:13 AM
#2
Big Dreamer
Rice, potatoes, English muffins, matzo, low fat cheese, celery and low fat cream cheese
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March 26th, 2015, 09:52 AM
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Moderator
Quick! Help me write a grocery list!
Apples, green grapes, pears (I like D'Anjou), strawberries, iceberg/romaine lettuce, green beans, cauliflower, white/brown rice (depending on if you have PCOS tendencies, ie. insulin resistance), if you are in the states- Bolthouse dressings they are low cal and very tasty! They are where the salad is located because they come refrigerated (the ranch is the best tasting ranch I have EVER tasted!) American cheese slices, white/multigrain bread (again depending on insulin resistance), Hummus spread (great on hint of salt triscuits!) if you are wanting to try to dabble going veggie, I LOVE Morning Star original grillers (taste just like a hamburger with melted cheese!) they also have a chicken griller (it says chicken but it is veggie!) that is good too (they are in the frozen section).
Fiber (I like Metamucil or ground psyllium husk), Folic Acid/Folate.
I'll post more, if I forgot anything! I hope all this got my DH his long awaited girl! We will see!!!
FX and GL to you! Hope this helps!
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March 26th, 2015, 09:58 AM
#4
Moderator
Quick! Help me write a grocery list!
Oh! If you are nursing a bub less than 18mo, no fiber. Can't remember from your other posts if you are still nursing.
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March 26th, 2015, 10:06 AM
#5
Moderator
PP mentioned Matzo. Get the crackers that come in a good sized package, not slender package. Then you can use pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese, add any toppings (I used mushrooms or sometimes my broccoli/cauliflower/carrot frozen mix, for a tasty, low cal thin crust pizza!
It should be in the cracker section or in the Hebrew section, my grocer separates items out by world location for specialty items to find quickly!
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March 26th, 2015, 10:22 AM
#6
Big Dreamer
Originally Posted by
XXforhubby
PP mentioned Matzo. Get the crackers that come in a good sized package, not slender package. Then you can use pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese, add any toppings (I used mushrooms or sometimes my broccoli/cauliflower/carrot frozen mix, for a tasty, low cal thin crust pizza!
It should be in the cracker section or in the Hebrew section, my grocer separates items out by world location for specialty items to find quickly!
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Thats exactly what I do with the matzos. Also, I second the morning star grillers! Tasty!
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swayed for
but expecting another
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March 26th, 2015, 10:57 AM
#7
Dream Vet
All vegetables, including salads, potatoes, swede/rutabaga, rice, pasta, noodles, bread, bagels, vegetarian products like veggie burgers, veggie crepes, veggie sausages, low-fat products like cookies, crisps/chips and desserts, sweets/candy, soda, white wine and spirits. I aim for foods that give me as many calories as possible with the lowest possible protein, fat and nutrients.
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March 26th, 2015, 12:13 PM
#8
Dream Vet
Originally Posted by
XXforhubby
Oh! If you are nursing a bub less than 18mo, no fiber. Can't remember from your other posts if you are still nursing.
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He's 12 month, but I've read it's ok 12+? If il hold for atomic to weigh in!
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Mom to 4
with one
cooking Due Apr 19/16
Going HT for
end of 2016, early 2017
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March 26th, 2015, 12:14 PM
#9
Dream Vet
Originally Posted by
XXforhubby
PP mentioned Matzo. Get the crackers that come in a good sized package, not slender package. Then you can use pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese, add any toppings (I used mushrooms or sometimes my broccoli/cauliflower/carrot frozen mix, for a tasty, low cal thin crust pizza!
It should be in the cracker section or in the Hebrew section, my grocer separates items out by world location for specialty items to find quickly!
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I've never heard of it! I'll have a browse!! Ty!!!
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Mom to 4
with one
cooking Due Apr 19/16
Going HT for
end of 2016, early 2017
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March 26th, 2015, 01:26 PM
#10
Dreamer
Originally Posted by
XXforhubby
PP mentioned Matzo. Get the crackers that come in a good sized package, not slender package. Then you can use pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese, add any toppings (I used mushrooms or sometimes my broccoli/cauliflower/carrot frozen mix, for a tasty, low cal thin crust pizza!
It should be in the cracker section or in the Hebrew section, my grocer separates items out by world location for specialty items to find quickly!
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Yep, we observe the week of unleavened bread here and matzah pizza is a big hit
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