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ameeramstead

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  • I'm a busy mom and freelance writer trying to improve the health of my family.

Grocery Shopping 

  • Comments: 6 | Rating: 4 ratings
  • Posted on Sunday May 26, 2013 | 6:19 PM
  • Author: ameeramstead
 Today was one of our major grocery runs. I knew it was going to be a big one since I had basically cleared out the pantry and the fridge and needed to stock it with all good stuff. The trip took about an hour and a half total - twice as long as usual! 

Here's the big surprise though - although the list was easily twice as long as usual, it actually wound up costing about $50 less than one of our usual runs!! So much for "it costs too much to eat healthy" huh?? So now the fridge and pantry are well stocked with good clean food (and it's a good thing I cleaned out the fridge - I needed a lot of room for the TON of veggies we bought). None of my "bingey" foods are in the house, so it would take actual effort to get out of control this week. 

Also, my husband never uses his lunch box (sigh), so I'm commandeering it for my cooler. And I picked up a package of different sizes of containers to go into it. That means no more excuses about "Well, I had to get an ice cream sundae! I hadn't eaten since noon and I was starving!!" If he decides he wants to start using his lunch box again, I'll get myself a different one, but this will do for now. I don't need to go into super-perfectionist mode (I know how I get). 

I've done great all day. Tonight's dinner is a recipe out of Clean Eating magazine - Mini Steak and Bleu Cheese pizzas (except I'm using feta because I don't like bleu cheese, lol). We're adding a Greek salad and roasted broccoli & cauliflower. That's a first for us - two veggie sides! I feel like such a rebel!! 

I hope you guys are having a great weekend! 

Oh - also - is there a way to easily search the recipes section? I couldn't find a search option, but maybe I'm just not seeing it. Thanks! We are going to do the apple/blackberry crumble recipe this week (although I'm swapping out blackberries for raspberries since they were on sale super cheap this week!).

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  • From: KaptainMorgan about 5 months ago

    Great job, A! Im so proud of you! Xoxoxoxo You have just set yourself up for Eat-Clean success!!! Wooo Hooo!!!
  • From: hunger about 5 months ago

    Search: the brown tab "recipe box" click it and a menu drops down and at the bottom you will find " search by tag ". The black tab " recipe box" is Tosca's recipes and the brown tab is kit table recipes. Feel free to ask at anytime for ideas for recipes I'm sure many table friends will have some to share. Good to hear your embracing clean recipes...beware of portions! That was and still is my biggest challenge. We are to eat small amounts frequently...as an over eater I naturally struggled to get the "small" mastered.
  • From: ameeramstead about 5 months ago

    Okay, cool. I'll play with that a bit. I think tonight worked out well. Normally I would think that mini-pizza would be too little and I'd find myself pigging out on junk later, but since we filled it out with all the veggies, I was actually stuffed when I done - stuffed on veggies!! Tomorrow, I'm going to keep a close eye on my time. I'm meeting with a friend in the morning for some coworking time, and I'm thinking I'll have some tea at the restaurant and see what they have veggie-wise. I have a clean crockpot meal planned (a chicken chili) and I have softball practice so I'll get to test out my "new" (lol) cooler.
  • From: daringirl67 about 5 months ago

    You are doing great. You busted the too expensive myth! Making changes to your recipes is what it is all about. If you don't like something then change it! You seem to have realistic expectations and are making yourself prepared. That is what will bring you success!
  • From: taminorman about 4 months ago

    Don't forget..use the palm of your hand as your measuring guide :) Great job the hardest part is done...stocking the house with clean foods. :)
  • From: ajsnow67 about 2 months ago

    I think that is awesome that you stocked up on clean foods. I am new to the eating clean lifestyle and am feeling kind of overwhelmed. I went yesterday and stocked my fridge with good clean foods. I also gave up Diet Coke and am going on my second day with NO Diet Coke-----that has been so hard. Good luck to you!!

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