Are you kidding? To be honest, I eat most of them. I was raised by super strict hippie parents who never let us have sugar, and, yes, I'm fine with her having some froot (not fruit) loops. Love those things. |
For a long time I put off joining a CSA because of the "box full of kale and collard green" fear. Finally, I joined one where you can pick what you want. The quality of the fruits and vegetables -- amazing! So delicious, ripe and also last a week in the fridge. |
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I buy all organic and shop entirely at MOM's. I love MOM's because not only am I getting organic food, I also don't have to deal with shopping at Giant or Safeway. I can do a week's worth of grocery shopping in 20 minutes, and they carry my bags out to my car for me. The other customers and the staff are pleasant, the shelves are tidy, and the line moves quickly. The mental health benefits alone are worth the premium.
(And I'm not nearly as frugal as the mom who gave her shopping list above--impressive!!--but I buy groceries for my family of 3 for about $125/week. I was spending close to $100 at Safeway/Giant.) |
| I do occasionally shop at WF because it's the closest grocery store to me, but I love, love, love MOMs. I also like Relay Foods (like Peapod but more focus on organic/local). |
| I honestly don't find that my grocery bill is any less if I go to Safeway or Giant. After shopping at WF for a while, I can't even to go stores like Safeway anymore- they mostly carry processed crap. |
I once had a kid in my class who would only eat white or pale beige foods. He'd eat things like spicy Chinese cabbage, but not things like chocolate. His mom said he'd been that way since birth, and even as an infant didn't mouth things that were white. She told me he was an amazing lego builder before his first birthday, and that she felt safe letting him play with them as long as she took out the white ones first so he wouldn't stick them in his mouth. |
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Family of 3, we shop for the most part at Whole Foods and we eat a "clean" diet (severely limit processed foods). Our shopping list normally contains:
Fruit Veggies Meat (chicken breasts or a whole chicken, ground beef, maybe a skirt steak or a roast) Almond Milk (DD has a dairy intolerance) Coconut Yogurt Water (3-5 gallon refillable jugs) Salad Dressing Staples that we replace as needed: Dried Herbs/Salt Flour Honey Maple Syrup Oil Our normal grocery bill is around $140 but can hit $200 if we're out of a lot of staples. We do have a Mom's closer and will sometimes go there, but I like the variety better at WF. If we hit the Farmer's Market that knocks about $30 off the WF bill. |
| We don't eat meat so I feel like that saves us a boatload. Particularly if we plan meals around dried beans. Those things make pounds of food for practically free. |
NP here. You orthorexic food nazis go too far. The food she listed otherwise is incredibly healthy. I think some damn sugary cereal isn't going to kill her kid. Get over yourself. you don't win a prize for the most obnoxious obsession. |