Wed, Jun-08-11, 08:49
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Senior Member
Posts: 611
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Plan: low-carb/high-fat
Stats: 324/184/150
BF:
Progress: 80%
Location: Northern VA
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Nah, I'm still more of a food slob than a food snob :P
I do occasional shopping at Whole Foods, but I usually just shop at the local chain grocery stores. Of course, I will say that one of my chain grocery stores does offer more natural products than many (Wegmans), but I still buy regular stuff, too. And we eat out a LOT since I am not a big fan of cooking/cleaning. My grocery cart usually contains things like:- frozen veggies (I don't buy fresh because I never use them all before they go bad)
- Jennie-O frozen turkey burger patties
- boneless, skinless chicken thighs (whatever brand is cheapest)
- eggs (sometimes Egglands Best, sometimes just generic store brand)
- almonds
- an array of cheeses (whatever brands are on sale)
- unsweetened almond milk (but I'll buy Hood Calorie Countdown milk if they don't have the unsweetened almond milk)
I do now buy nitrate-free bacon and Hormel's nitrate-free packaged deli meats, but that's about the biggest change I can think of.
Now, I AM snobby in the sense that when I am visiting my parents or sister, and they claim to be eating "healthy," I turn my nose up at their plates full of whole grain pasta, whole grain breads, homemade potato dishes, etc. So, I guess I'm a carb snob but not a complete food snob.
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