My family and I have very eclectic tastes when
it comes to food…and we really do LOVE to eat.
So sometimes a simple trip to HEB or Wal-Mart does not cover all of our
grocery needs so I shop at smaller, specialty/imports stores a lot too. I’ll start off with a list of my favorite
grocery stores. I normally shop at:
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Wal-Mart
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Food Town
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HEB
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Phoenicia specialty foods
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Trader Joe’s (now that we have one
in the area, even though it is far away!)
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Asian grocery stores
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Costco
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Dollar stores (occasionally you’ll
find some good stuff at these too!)
Now let's talk about pantry,
refrigerator, and freezer staples. Keep
in mind that I love to cook and since I do, I am often experimenting and trying
out some new recipe, or making up one of my own. Because of this, I usually keep our pantry/refrigerator/freezer
well stocked because I never know what I am going to need. Here are the items that I like to keep stocked in at any given time.
Pantry Staples
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Pastas
Penne
Linguini
Thin spaghetti
Orzo
Vermicelli
Tortellini
Wide egg noodles
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Dough
Bread (whole grain)
Tortillas (whole wheat or brown rice)
Pitas
Multigrain Baking and Pancake Mix
Jiffy (cornbread mix)
Pretzels
Crackers (saltine, Triscuit, Wheat
Thins)
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Canned Goods
Black beans
Canellini beans
Red Kidney Beans
Garbanzo beans
Corn (low sodium)
Green Beans
Artichokes
Beets
Tomatoes Sauce
Tomato Paste
Rotel
Tuna
Sardines
Pink Salmon
Chicken
Cream of Chicken soup
Cream of Mushroom soup
Peanut Butter
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Spices
Garlic cloves
Chili Powder
Smoked Paprika
Coarse Kosher Salt
Pepper Mill
Don’s Cajun Seasoning
Cayenne Pepper
Lemon Pepper
Sweet Basil
Oregano
Parsley Flakes
Red Pepper Flakes
Rosemary
Thyme
Ground Ginger
Curry Powder
Sage
Poultry Seasoning
Asian Five Spice
Coriander
Sesame Seeds
Tahini
Greek Seasoning Mix
Italian Seasoning Mix
Worcestershire Sauce
Heinz 57
Balsamic Vinegar
Apple Cider Vinegar
White Vinegar
Rice Vinegar
Olive Oil
Canola Oil
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Veggies
Onions
Sweet potatoes
Red potatoes
Tomatoes
Grapefruit
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Grains
Brown rice
Quinoa
Oats (steel cut oats or old fashioned
oats)
Barley
Wheat Berries
Israeli CousCous
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Teas
Jasmine Green Tea (loose)
Chamomile
Earl Gray
Mint
Yerba Mate (orange peel, mint and
regular)
Kool-Aid
Water Add-Ins (Lemonade, Pink
Lemonade, Cherry Limeade, Strawberry Lemonade, Raspberry, Orange Awake)
Coffee
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Sweeteners
Sugar
Sugar Substitute (Splenda, Equal,
Stevia)
Coconut Palm Sugar
Honey
Agave Nectar
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For Baking
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
Cocoa Powder
Sugar
Brown Sugar
Baking Powder
Sweetened Condensed Milk
Evaporated Milk
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Cereals
Special K red berries
Special K vanilla almond
Honey Nut Cheerios
Cocoa Krispies (my splurge)
Cream-of-Wheat
Barley
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Protein Powder (Dymatize Elite)
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Refrigerator Staples
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Dairy
Milk
Eggs
Butter (Best Life)
Cheese
Feta
Swiss slices
Kraft American slices
Parmegiano Reggiano
Laughing Cow wedges
Cream Cheese (cooking)
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Veggies
Salad Mixed Greens
Mushrooms
Cucumber
Parsley
Cilantro
Cauliflower
Sugar Snap Peas
Celery
Zuchini
Squash
Asparagus
Brussel Sprouts
Green Bell Pepper
Red Bell Pepper
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Fruit
Strawberries
Mangoes
Grapes
Watermelon
Cantaloupe
Bananas
Apples
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Dressings
Lite Ranch
Light Champagne Vinaigrette (TJ’s)
Caesar Vinaigrette
Newmann’s Own Low-Fat Sesame Ginger
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Roasted Red Peppers
Dill Relish
Sweet Relish
Olives
Capers
Banana Peppers
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Smoked Turkey sliced meat
Honey Ham sliced meat
Canadian Bacon
Bacon
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Sugar-Free Apricot Preserves
Sugar-Free Orange Marmalade
Pollener’s All-Fruit blueberry
Sugar-Free Apricot Preserves
Sugar-Free Orange Marmalade
Pollener’s All-Fruit blueberry
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Ketchup
Bar-b-Que (sweet baby ray’s)
Frank’s Hot Sauce
Brown Mustard
Mustard
Olive Oil Mayonaise
Sugar-Free Syrup
Hershey’s syrup
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Mexican
sauces
Salsa Valentina
Jalapeño
Salsa (Pineapple Mango)
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Asian
Sauces
Low Sodium soy sauce
Sriracha
Hoisin
Ponzu sauce
Sweet chili sauce
Oyster Sauce
Chili Garlic Sauce
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Reduced Fat – Croissant Dough (in a can)
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Freezer Staples
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Meat
Chicken breasts
Chicken Sausage
Ground Turkey
Tilapia Fillets
Salmon
Turkey Breakfast Sausage
Pork Tenderloin
Pork Loin
Whole Chicken
Beef Steak Cubes
Rib-Eye or New York Strip Steak
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Veggies
Peas
Corn
Brocolli
Chopped Spinach
Mixed Veggies
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Nuts
Walnuts
Pecans
Sunflower Seeds
Sun Dried Tomatoes
Chocolate Chips
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Pie Crusts
Filo Dough
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Now that you know what I usually have available in my
kitchen, let’s talk about where I usually shop. Where I shop definitely depends on pricing
because let’s face it, I’m a cheap frugal girl! I like to get the best price possible for the
items that I buy. Sometimes this means
going to different grocery stores for different items but I also don’t like to
drive all over town. Driving around wasting
gas defeats the purpose of saving money on groceries! With that being said, here are the stores where
I usually shop at.
Where I Buy What
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Wal-Mart
This is where I get the majority of my groceries. Btw, Wal-Mart price matches, although I don’t
have the patience to do this!
Produce
Meat
Breads/pastas/etc
Toiletries
Cleaning supplies
Paper goods
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Food
Town
Meat
Produce
Dairy
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HEB
Fish
Shrimp
produce
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Dollar
Stores
Water add-ins
Sometimes you can find things like bread,
spices, canned goods
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Hong
Kong Market
(Asian Grocery
Store)
Frozen Edamame
Jasmine Green Tea (loose leaves)
Asian sauces
Brown jasmine or basmati rice
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Phoenicia
Pitas
Lamb
Chicken Hearts
Filo dough
Imported cheeses (Feta, Parmigiano Reggiano,
Fontina, Asiago, Romano, Goat)
Fresh olives
Beet Salad
Prosciutto
Greek yogurt
Fennel
Imported Olive Oil (large quantity)
Spices
Teas
Desserts (baklava, chocolate covered
almonds, imported chocolates and truffles)
Sundried tomatoes
Wheat berries
Garbanzos
Tahini
Israeli couscous
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Costco
Trash bags
Toilet Paper
Paper Towels
Strawberries
Watermelon
Frozen organic broccoli
Ground turkey
Chipotle Black Bean Burgers
Salmon
Steaks
Laundry detergent
Dish soap
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Trader
Joe’s
Grapefruit
Brown Rice Tortillas
Imported Italian Pastas (Orechiette,
/Stuffed Ravioli and Tortellini)
Canellini Beans
Cereal
Wine
Whole Wheat Pizza Dough
Bacon Ends and Pieces
Chicken Sausage
Italian Blood Orange Soda
Fresh Basil plant
Cookie Butter
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I hope you find these lists helpful! Of course you’ll have to tweak them to suit your own family's likes and needs, and to the grocery stores that you shop at. Nevertheless, I’m hoping this helps, even if just as a starting point for you.
Questions for you:
What are your favorite stores that you shop
at?What are some of your favorite grocery store items?
What are some items that you always have in your pantry/refrigerator/freezer?
I just wanna learn HOW to cook.....*sigh*......lol!! Lists are very helpful I can already tell I'm gonna learn ALOT from this blog!!
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