Showing posts with label food shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food shopping. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2010

weekly food shop

before i get to my normal business of listing what i bought today, I'd like to announce that I will be maintaining this blog after I move. I'd also like to give a special thanks to Beverly-your kind words really mean a lot to me, and it's great to know that this blog is making a difference for at least one person out there.

today, I went food shopping at whole foods and trader joe's.

here's what I bought at Trader Joe's:
2 gala apples
1 cantaloupe
1 red bell pepper
1 cucumber
organic baby carrots
organic bagged baby spinach
lite shredded mozzarella cheese
total: $14.62

this is what I bought at whole foods:
1 piece of ginger
nasoya extra firm tofu
bean sprouts
green onions
red curry paste
8 organic apricots
total: $13.52

stay tuned for some new recipes!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

weekly food shop

I did most of this week's food shopping at whole foods. I did buy a few things at metro market, too.

whole foods:
1 can garbanzo beans
1 tomato
1 bag of baby spinach
4 apricots
guiltless gourmet tortilla chips
1 piece ginger root

total: $11.47

metro market:
1 cantaloupe
1 box of success boi-in-bag brown rice
total: $4.85

Saturday, July 10, 2010

weekly food shop

I didn't need a whole lot this week, so I did all my shopping at Whole Foods for this week, mainly because I needed to pick up vegan marshmallows for a camping trip.

here's what I bought:
4 apricots
365 brand organic extra firm tofu
vegan marshmallows
red seedless grapes
light coconut milk

total: $14.31

Saturday, July 3, 2010

A Field Trip Fit for a Foodie

This weekend I am visiting my alma mater, which is located in Indiana, just on the border of Ohio. Those of us who were lucky enough to have cars while attending college took advantage of this by taking day trips to various locations in Ohio, including Dayton, Columbus, and Oxford. If you were anything like me, though, you lived for the rare trips to Jungle Jim's, a large international supermarket located by Hamilton.

There's no words to describe the feeling you get when you walk inside Jungle Jim's for the first time. Depending on how old you are, it's likely that your first stop will be their liquor department. To say that it is well-stocked would be an understatement. They have wine, beer, and hard liquor from everywhere. And I mean everywhere. I picked up a bottle of red bicyclette rose wine, which is from the pays d'oc region of france. I wanted to get a bottle of funky llama shiraz, which is from argentina, but they were out of the shiraz. My bottle of French wine was only $6.

Their grocery section is also mind-blowingly well-stocked. They have an incredible selection of hot sauces, some of which are kept under lock and key. I easily spent 20 minutes trying to decide on coffee beans (I ended up getting a bag of Jamaican coffee and a bag of Kona blend coffee).

But here's the best thing about this store: if you look around, the prices are very reasonable. I bought an eight ounce resealable container of yellow curry for $2 and a large packet of thai fruit flavored agar (vegan jello...I'm not vegan, but I don't eat gelatin) for under a dollar. I also bought a jar of sun-dried tomatoes, a bottle of Louisiana hot sauce, a large container of whole wheat sweet potato gnocchi, a bar of venezuelan chocolate, a small box of salted margarita caramels, a package of dried kiwis, and a decent sized bag of pumpkin seeds. My total came out to something around $40.

Friday, June 25, 2010

weekly food shop

In an effort to be smarter about where I buy my food and save some money, I did this week's food shopping at two places: whole foods and a local deli/convenience store (Koppa's) that takes foodstamps.

here's what I bought at whole foods:
6 apricots
1 tomato
1 bag of baby spinach
1 yellow bell pepper
1 zucchini
allegro organic coffee
4 bottles of green tea
total: $19

here's what I bought at Koppa's:
1 can of cannelini beans
1 lemon
1 cantaloupe
2 ears of corn
1 box of kashi puffs cereal
2 gala apples
2 bananas
total: $19

Monday, June 21, 2010

weekly food shop

This week I did all my food shopping at Whole Foods. I didn't need a whole lot, so it was a pretty light week. here's what i bought:
1 cantaloupe
3 nectarines
1 lemon
1 can coconut milk
1 8 pack Jane's popcorn
2 5 packs of Annie's fruit snacks
total: $25.09

I'm doing repeat recipes this week for dinner (coconut lime rice and chik'n piccata) so I can start getting through what I've already got in my pantry. I supposedly have a potluck on friday and plan to bake some things to sell at an event at the therapeutic riding facility i volunteer at on sunday, so I'll post about what I make for those. In the meantime, expect more open threads and opinion pieces.

Friday, June 11, 2010

weekly food shop

I decided to try a new grocery store this week: outpost natural foods. it's a co-op, but there's 3 of them throughout the city, making it feel a little like riverwest food co-op meets whole foods. it wasn't terrible, but as far as co-ops go, i prefer riverwest over outpost.

here's what i bought:
10 apricots
1 cantaloupe
1 cucumber
2 tomatoes
baby carrots
whole wheat pita bread
1 bunch cilantro
1 pear

total: $22.19

Sunday, June 6, 2010

weekly food shop

unfortunately, I am without totals for the food I bought this week. The receipt for the fruit I bought at whole foods was destroyed during my walk home in the rain, along with the paper bag that was holding said fruit. I am unsure where I put the receipt from Riverwest Food Co-op, too. I will do my best to estimate the totals, though.

Whole Foods:
10 apricots
1 cantaloupe
total: $9.00 (more or less)

Riverwest Food Co-op:
1 can eden organic chickpeas
1 bottle peanut oil
1 butternut squash
total: $15

with things winding down, I'm trying to spend less and use more of what I already have in my fridge/pantry in the process. This means I'll be eating a lot more grains in the form of rice, quinoa, and pasta in the next few weeks.

Monday, May 31, 2010

weekly food shop

I have had a busy little memorial day. My original plan of working on my tan by the lake was thwarted by the humidity and overcast skies. Instead, I spent the day cleaning, food shopping, and making pesto.

I decided to do all of my food shopping for the week at whole foods. It's a short week, so I don't need as much.

1 container organic strawberries
1 cantaloupe
1 bag fresh herb salad mix
fresh parmigian reggiano cheese
1 box Annie's bunny grahams (contains 6 snack packs)
10 apricots
1 box organic cherry tomatoes
1 3.5 ounce jar capers
1 lemon
1 small piece ginger
1 container organic blueberries

total: $36.36

Friday, May 28, 2010

Some Food Shopping

I went to whole foods yesterday to do some work in a different location besides my office and apartment. Afterwards, I did a little bit of shopping. With no list, I just bought things I knew that I needed to replenish. Of course, I just happened to run out of everything that's a little on the pricey side. Here's the list:

Mother's sodium-free plain rice cakes
40 count box of truvia
Ferrara ground espresso beans
8-pack Jane's popcorn
0.8 pound of bulk allegro colombian coffee
woodstock farms organic peanut butter
lightlife savory chik'n tenders

Total: $40.72

Saturday, May 22, 2010

weekly food shop

This week I bought everything I needed (with the exception of pudding cups, which I bought at pick 'n save for $3.29) at whole foods. It was a pretty light shopping trip, since I had so much to buy last week and I want to empty out my pantry a little more before I buy more food.
here's what I bought:
goat cheese crumbles
4 ounce bag of arugula
4 d'anjou pears
0.3 lbs asparagus
guiltless gourmet no salt added yellow tortilla chips
1 package of organic grape cherry tomatoes
4 apricots

total: $20.00

Don't yell at me too much for buying apricots. I know it's too early in the season for them to be good, but I couln't help myself.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Weekly Food Shop

I spent a little more than I usually do this week, but I didn't buy a lot of food last week in anticipation of being out of town over the weekend. I cleaned out my fridge before I left and couldn't believe how much food I had in there well past the expiration dates. I need to get better about that.

This week I did all my food shopping at Metro Market.

1 can crushed tomatoes
1 can of Bush kidney beans
1 can of Goya chickpeas
Splenda Mocha flavored sweetener
Alterra organic sumatra coffee
4 D'anjou pears
2 cantaloupes
1 green bell pepper
1 red bell pepper
1 white onion
1 16 ounce package sliced onions
2 portobello mushroom caps
1 package of organic strawberries
1 package of organic blueberries
Dannon Light and Fit yogurt (package of strawberry and vanilla 4 ounce yogurts)
Kemp's fat-free half and half

total: $45.86

the other reason why I spent more than usual is that I'm starting to buy specific food organic. My friend recently emailed me with a link to the Dirty Dozen, which is a list of food you should buy organic (along with the reasons why). On the list included coffee and berries, which I purchase/consume on a regular basis. Thus, I am now buying the organic versions of these products (note: bell peppers are on the list, too, but I could not find them organic at metro market and didn't have the time to check whole foods).

Sunday, May 9, 2010

weekly food shop

when I walked into Metro Market today to do my food shopping, I was astounded by the amount of men in the store. Usually I see more women and families on sundays. And then I remembered that today is Mother's Day. So to all the men doing their food shopping today to cook dinner for their families, I salute you.

this week's shopping list is pretty light. I didn't need a whole lot, since not only did I want to use some things I've already got that are in danger of going bad soon, but I'm also going on vacation from friday through monday. So really, I just needed enough food to last through thursday.

earlier last week, I bought the following at pick 'n save:
raspberry vinaigrette dressing
Jello sugar free cinnamon roll pudding
total: $7.40

here's what I bought today at Metro Market:
Tumaro's low-carb multigrain tortillas
Thomas' 100 calorie whole grain english muffins
McCormick whole black peppercorns
1 cucumber
1 beefsteak tomato
1 bunch curly parsley
sliced mushrooms
2 portobello mushroom caps
organic thyme
dannon light&fit 6 pack yogurt
total: $19.70