Bodies are made in the kitchen - Post your typical grocery list.

Fun thread! So the produce at my store sucks so I make two trips, one to a little produce market I love and then the chain grocery for canned and dried goods. Worth it because my big chain sometimes has rotting (flies and all) fruit out for sale.

Anyway.

Dried goods:

  • I buy dried beans and cook in bulk, freeze portions.
  • various canned things I like to keep on hand like tomatoes diced and such
  • granola bars on sale
  • crackers on sale
  • nuts... Usually pistachios. I'm addicted.
  • rice of various forms or sometimes quinoa
  • pasta rarely, not a huge fan
  • I bake bread once a week, but that would be a staple for us too (flour, salt, yeast)

Dairy:

  • whole milk
  • kefir (similar to yogurt)
  • "fancy" cheese, I just get a little block of something fun from the deli every week
  • eggs
  • cottage cheese if I'm craving it

Meat / seafood

  • seafood dinner. On the day I go shopping I get something nice on sale fresh. Usually good salmon.
  • frozen seafood. Shrimp, cod or tilapia fillets, etc. Whatever is on sale.
  • meat depends. Either sale meat, lamb if my store has it, or whatever I need for a recipe. I'm not picky.
  • deli meat. I get some nice sliced meat on sale from the deli, tastes better than the packaged stuff

Produce

  • spinach
  • shallots
  • squash of some kind
  • garlic
  • mushrooms
  • carrots Those are my regulars. Any other produce is sale stuff or whatever I need for recipes. Again, not picky.

All told my bills are about $90-100 a week for 2 people, which I'm fine with. Not listed is his snack food, yogurts, and beer and other misc household goods that make up the rest of the bill. We'd spend a little less if he didn't like so much convenience stuff (individually wrapped things mostly)

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