This changes from visit to visit depending on my food cravings(so often my life revolves around them) and depends on if I'm at Dominick's, Whole Foods, Trader Joes, or Polish grocery.
A new find is Krusteaz fat free cranberry orange muffin mix. Most of the time I'm a purist when it comes to baking and like to mix my own, but this is pretty darn good. I did add an extra 1/2 cup of frozen organic blueberries for more fruit, but the orange and cranberry flavors dominate in a good way.(Dominick's)
I almost always pick up a container of Breakstone's lower fat sour cream to have on hand. I like the texture compared to other low fat versions, but it has higher fat, only 1/3 less than regular I believe. Also, always some Yoplait.(Dominick's)
I also like to pick up San Pellegrino Aranciata(cans of orange flavored soda) when I see it. It's less sweet than regular pop and has orange pulp in it. Quite refreshing.((Dominick's(some), Trader Joes(usually there) and Whole Foods)).
I rarely shop at Whole Foods anymore, since the parking can be a hassle at many city locations, and I can no longer walk to the Lakeview location since my move further west. Plus, the high prices aren't a great incentive either. There, though, I always get several spinach/feta cheese pies from some Middle-Eastern bakery. It's a great lunch option that needs no prep.
At the Polish groceries, I almost always buy some goofy bakery concoction(is that really cheesecake?), imported butter, and usually boneless chicken breasts(ridiculously low prices). For an easy dinner, I pick up fresh polish sausage, potato dumplings and refrigerator or deli-case spruced-up sauerkraut.
When's lunch? I'm sad to say it revolves around a low fat Lean Pocket with meatballs and mozz plus some Yoplait.
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Food Nut on March 11th, 2005, 12:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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