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I'm trying to get my butt up to go to the grocery story and get my weekly supply of chicken, salads, cauliflower rice, non-dairy chocolate, and cherries.

What are some things that seem to appear regularly on your shopping list?

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IncognitoC

Bread, cheese, mustard and fresh juice

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LadyZen in reply to IncognitoC

I get those occassionally.

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Isinatra

Hmmmm….interesting. Dairy free chocolate? How does it taste.

Fresh spinach and green beans, Macintosh apples, grape tomato’s, sometimes protein. That’s just on my list if I put the pedal to the metal. If I dont, I might as well not make a list. Having to eat is good motivation to get out of the house and myself, dress nice and feel better because of it. Seems more people are smiling at each other, too when I go and we can always use a smile.

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LadyZen in reply to Isinatra

It's good. It's made of oat milk. I went through a grape tomato phase last winter. Snacked on them everyday.

Non-dairy chocolate.
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Isinatra in reply to LadyZen

Ok…thanks. If it’s Lindt it’s gotta be good. Grape tomatoes are good for salads and snacking for sure, but they like to slide out of my sandwiches.

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LadyZen in reply to Isinatra

I've never put them in sandwiches. I actually use low-carb tortilla more than bread though, so if I did, they probably won't pop out.

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Isinatra in reply to LadyZen

Good point about the tortillas. I’ve tried the low carb and there’s nothing wrong with those babies. They are better , I think, health wise. I don’t usually have bread as a staple, but I do like a good pumpernickel bread on occasion. It has more flavor which helps me since I lost too much of the ability to taste when covid decided to be my guest for so long. And you know what they say about guests overstaying their welcome. 🤐lol

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GlowingDarkly

I am ashamed to say, but I’ve never gone to the grocery store to shop for an entire week’s worth of food before. I’ve only ever gone in with specific meal purchases in mind.

What kinds of things should one consider when planning a week’s groceries?

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LadyZen in reply to GlowingDarkly

I didn't shop for the week until the pandemic. Prior to that, I just went to the store in our neighborhood whenever we needed something. We've recently started going back to shopping on an as needed basis. But the world still doesn't feel pre-pandemic. There's a lot of empty store spaces.

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GlowingDarkly

I definitely need to start meal planning!

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Boston001

I could have so much fun with this but I'll keep it family-friendly lol. Always on my list is bread, eggs, coffee, and milk. If the food assistant points are in I'll stock up on meats, frozen vegetables, and a beef steak as a treat that we normally can't afford. Mom can't chew, so soup is always in the shopping cart. I like to keep honey, hot chocolate, and extracts like vanilla and coconut, those are the things I use to doctor my coffee. Flour, oil, spices, cheeses, and pasta sauce for making pizza, and fried chicken. Canned fruit for mum. It has to be canned because they are soft.

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LadyZen in reply to Boston001

😆. That's so sweet that you take care of your mom. My parents live in their own home, but I find that they need me a lot for some things.

Tinned soup, chicken, tinned fish, peas, potatoes, baked beans, bread, cheese and ham

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LadyZen in reply to

Chicken is definitely on my list every week. I make a big batch to throw on my salads.

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My son and my brother definitely can't survive without it !

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LadyZen in reply to

My kids are the same. I ate a lot of red meat when I was young, but chicken seems to be the staple now.

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My mum is trying always to push fish at us all, because good for brain with Omega 3 oils

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LadyZen in reply to

I love fish. I actually prefer fish over chicken, but too much fish supposedly isn't good either.

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Turnipgirl

Rutabagas, turnip, carrots, bread, oranges, baked beans

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LadyZen in reply to Turnipgirl

That's interesting. Aside from bread, I don't think I've ever eat the other items. I get baked beans and carrots mostly for my kids, though.

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Turnipgirl in reply to LadyZen

Today after our carvery dinner at the pub we popped into Tescos nearby and got some items from there to replace the ones that had run out!

Last week at the swimming pool Ceri Ann who teaches the parent and baby swimming class had said to me how I had lost weight and had asked what had I been doing so I said how I had made friends with the local greengrocers up the hill which isn't lies as I have as when I'm in on a weekday and I need things I pop in to see them!

When we got evicted back in May we had decided to make the best of things and had used it as an opportunity for a fresh start which involved not keeping junk in the flat as when it's not there you don't want it!

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Turnipgirl

Here we do a massive shop every 8 or so weeks and only replace essential items when they run out before the next massive shop.

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Nothing_but_books

What on earth is "non-dairy chocolate"? I wasn't aware chocolate had dairy in it.

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LadyZen in reply to Nothing_but_books

Chocolate usually has milk in it, especially milk chocolate. But dark chocolate has milk too.

Non-dairy Chocolate.
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Nothing_but_books in reply to LadyZen

Ew, I hate milk in chocolate. I went and checked, and my Lindt bittersweet has no milk. Neither does the 85%. Yum!

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LadyZen in reply to Nothing_but_books

That's good to know. I always have to check the labels.

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Isinatra in reply to Nothing_but_books

I like the bittersweet. The darker the better. Dark chocolate covered cherries…or blueberries.

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Sillysausage234 in reply to Isinatra

youtu.be/8ts8QJ5kQhQ?si=bl2...

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Isinatra in reply to Sillysausage234

Lol I don’t know what the connection is but who cares? It’s so funny!

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Sillysausage234 in reply to Isinatra

None whatsoever,my shopping list was boring…senna max strength and toilet paper

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Isinatra in reply to Sillysausage234

Yeah…that’s pretty boring, bro, but I bet there’s some ice cream somewhere on your list. Uh….I think I know what senna is..but I won’t go there. Lol

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seeder in reply to Isinatra

I got some 100% chocolate. It's a bit nasty. Goes well with chilli, I found. 85 or 90 is just right, for me.

(I also add black pepper to vanilla ice-cream. It's yummo!) 😉🙃

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Isinatra in reply to seeder

Wow….I can see how a 100% chocolate might be less than tasty. For me, anyway. I think 85% was good if I remember right. It’s been a while.

The pepper on your ice cream….that’s a new one, but I can’t knock it if I hadn’t tried it. I’m gonna see what that’s all about next time I have ice cream. What got you started on the pepper?

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Boston001 in reply to Nothing_but_books

The history of chocolate is an interesting story. but in short, the cacao plant has fruit, in the fruit it has seeds, which people call beans for some reason. The beans are roasted, pressed, and ground into fine powder. the powder at this point is bitter, so they add sugar, and cocoa powder is born. Now reintroduce cocoa butter with cocoa powder, cook and pour into chocolate molds and that's pure chocolate. Then in the 1800s someone added powdered milk and it produced a smoother chocolate that was less bitter.

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LadyZen in reply to Boston001

You could've been a writer for the British Baking Show. 😀 Interesting.

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Boston001 in reply to LadyZen

🤭

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LadyZen

Salad and fruit are always on my list. I was considered a weird kid because I always ate my salad from our school lunches and every other kids' salad who didn't want them.

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Mrspjsmom

Bread, coffee creamer, eggs, coffee and peanut butter.

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Sillysausage234 in reply to Mrspjsmom

As in coffee flavoured peanut butter?… or just more coffee incase you forgot the first time

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Mrspjsmom in reply to Sillysausage234

Always need more coffee. We get the large containers and always have a spare in the pantry.

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Turnipgirl in reply to Mrspjsmom

It's the same here with tea as we buy it in bulk when we do our massive shops and buy the long life milk in bulk as well!

How are Molly and Oliver doing?

Baby is great and sends her regards!

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Mrspjsmom in reply to Turnipgirl

Molly and Oliver are doing well. Making me laugh and comforting me when I need it. They're quite the pair.

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LadyZen in reply to Mrspjsmom

I miss coffee. I was never able to drink regular. But I can't have the decaf anymore. I love the smell of it. French vanilla and hazelnut were my fave.

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Turnipgirl in reply to LadyZen

I prefer tea myself!

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Teaching

Carrots, cucumber, celery, fruits, oatmeal, whole wheat bread, kombucha, avocado, cabbage etc.

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LadyZen in reply to Teaching

Lots of healthy stuff there to keep your energy up. I've tasted Kombucha once. It has a unique flavor.

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Teaching in reply to LadyZen

We try to eat healthy.

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NylaCAT

salmon, brown rice, tuna, frozen veggies. Black beans, Greek yogurt, frozen berries.

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LadyZen in reply to NylaCAT

I buy a lot of frozen cherries and eat it cold. They taste like sorbet.

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seeder

Bananas, turmeric or ginger juice shots. I can't get moving without porridge and these things, but we buy our porridge in bulk, so as never to run out.

Bananas are often hit and miss to get. But I'll happily take them green, yellow or turning black, Not fussed. They serve different purposes: Green is a good prebiotic and really gives you something to crunch. Just ripe bananas get a bit sweeter. But the post-ripe bananas are sweetest of all! Also boosts white cell count in the blood so, good for immunity maybe?

I get regular blood tests and they are always on about my white cell count. I put it down to the blacker bananas.. (Or cold showers... not sure. Citation needed!)

Anyway, what a pleasant and interesting read, 🤓

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LadyZen in reply to seeder

I like my bananas spotted. I haven't been able to eat them in a couple of years though. It gives me vertigo like dairy does.

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seeder in reply to LadyZen

Oh, wow, really sorry for you. Really unlucky...

I don't have a plan B if bananas start to fail me. Yikes.

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LadyZen in reply to seeder

I didn't eat bananas often so it wasn't a huge loss. The only fruits I really eat are cherries and watermelon.

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MaggieSylvie

Bread, potatoes for baking and shortbread biscuits. I couldn't get to any supermarkets due to flooding but the corner shop in the next village is so useful when one of you needs carbs. When the water subsides I will have a tiny list including firewood, Lo Salt and Fairy Liquid, not to mention salad veg and green beans.

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Turnipgirl in reply to MaggieSylvie

There's a spar shop just a few doors down from here which is handy for small things when you have run out!

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MaggieSylvie in reply to Turnipgirl

Can't go anywhere without the car; it's like living in the States!

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Turnipgirl in reply to MaggieSylvie

Here it's ideal as there's everything you need within walking distance and the buses into town are reliable on the whole.

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MaggieSylvie in reply to Turnipgirl

I used to live in Manchester and it was like that. Now - well - we don't have a bus! We do have nice views and good weather on the whole.

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secrets22 in reply to MaggieSylvie

i hate having to get the car out every time i need something, i just wish there were shops nearer.

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MaggieSylvie in reply to secrets22

I'm thinking of moving to a town. It would be useful in so many ways. More choice of activities, shops we could get exercise walking to for a small number of items, buses to the hospital, cinema, places to eat that aren't expensive restaurants.

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LadyZen in reply to MaggieSylvie

We have store in the neighborhood I can walk to. It's so convenient. I consider it my 2nd fridge.

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MaggieSylvie in reply to LadyZen

My previous neighbour used to work in Tesco so she didn't have to do a big shop once a week. Her shelves were always nearly empty. Mine are crushed. I certainly wouldn't drive to a shop every couple of days. My car is economical but it would still add up. Even if we lived within walking distance (our next village is only 1.5 miles away) I couldn't carry the shopping, especially up the hills. That's too far to walk without carrying anything.

I could get a delivery but these days I need to shop for fewer items. That would mean paying more for the delivery.

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LadyZen in reply to MaggieSylvie

The corner shop sounds nice to have.

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secrets22

Cheese, bread, eggs, bacon, tomatoes, chicken, sweetheart cabbage, cauliflower, raspberries, blueberries, pears, fresh cream, and right now i'm addicted to orange KitKat.😋

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Turnipgirl in reply to secrets22

Baby gets given kippers in her dish when she gets her weekly treat!

Not had kit kats for a while!

When we got evicted back in May we decided to turn it into a fresh start and not keep junk in the flat as when it's not there you don't want it!

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LadyZen in reply to secrets22

I love cauliflower. I eat that every week.

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kenster1

anything and everything bar cauliflower and fig roll

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LadyZen in reply to kenster1

I like the variety of anything and everything.

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Nothing_but_books

I like to get frozen fruit, labne (spreadable yogurt), refrigerated red beans or lentils, frozen jasmine rice, smoked salmon, Kosher rye bread at the Co-Op, the ingredients to make homemade muesli, milk, and lots of tea. For the holidays, I like getting anise cookies and chocolate-marbled halwa (sesame candy).

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LadyZen in reply to Nothing_but_books

Wow, sounds like a lot of ingredients I don't buy, but I always go to a restaurant to order.

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Sillysausage234 in reply to Nothing_but_books

I’m impressed

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Trainchaser

Beef. Veggies. Chicken. Bread Cereal. Milk. Basics

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LadyZen in reply to Trainchaser

I definitely need more beef in my diet.

Almond Milk, Oats, Raspberries, Avocados, Walnuts, Cheese, Crackers, Matcha Tea & Bud Light

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LadyZen in reply to

This makes me want to go to bed and have breakfast.

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Gillyflower18

Almost always out of baby spinach, tofu, mushrooms and udon noodles. Always stock up on fruit and I add one large Lindt 85% chocolate bar which I eat a couple of pieces each day as a treat.

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LadyZen in reply to Gillyflower18

That's how I feel about my Lindt Non-Dairy Chocolate. I have some everyday too. I'm about to go grab some now.

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