Clean Eating Grocery List!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015




Clean Eating Grocery List!



Complex Carbs
Steel cut oats
Oatmeal
Sweet potatoes
Black beans
Kidney beans
Lentils
Ezekiel bread (available in the frozen section of grocery store)
Ezekiel brand pasta & tortillas
Wild rice
Brown rice
Wehani rice
Whole wheat orzo 

Couscous
Quinoa
Quinoa flour
Wheat germ
Flax seed & flax oil
Cracked wheat
Rye flakes

Vegetables
Lettuce
Broccoli
Asparagus
Green beans
Spinach
Bell peppers
Brussels sprouts
Cauliflower
Celery
Mushrooms (Shiitake)
Pickles
Cabbage
Sprouts
Cucumber
Green & red pepper
Onions (green, red, yellow)
Garlic
Tomatoes
Zucchini
Squash
Spaghetti squash
Pumpkin (fresh & canned)
Sundried tomatoes
Cilantro
Chives
Kale
Dried split peas
Edammame

Fruits
Blueberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Lime & lemon juice
Apples
Grapes
Pears
Clementines
Watermelon
Bananas

Healthy Fats
Natural-style Peanut butter (unsalted) or PB2
Avocados

Coconut oil (cooking spray)
Olive oil cooking spray
Pine nut
Almonds (in moderation)
Walnuts
Tahini paste

Proteins
Boneless, skinless chicken breast

Extra lean ground turkey
Albacore Tuna (water-packed) 
White meat chicken (water packed)
Mahi mahi
Salmon
Shrimp
Extra lean ground round
Buffalo steak (lean)
Filet
Flank steak (leanest)
Turkey cutlets
Bison meat
Turkey jerky

Dairy & Eggs
Fat-free cottage cheese
Eggs &/or egg white substitute
Non-fat, plain yogurt
Greek yogurt (non-fat)
Fat-free string cheese
Almond milk (unsweetened)
Jarlsberg lite swiss cheese
Fresh parmesean cheese
Feta cheese

Condiments 

*READ YOUR LABELS!  NO MSG, High-Fructose Corn Syrup or Aspartame!)
Braggs liquid amino acid (substitute for soy sauce)
Reduced-sodium teriyaki sauce (no corn syrup)
Balsamic vinegar
Balsamic vinaigrette

Non-fat Greek yogurt (in place of sour cream)
Salsa
Chili paste
Tomato paste (low sugar)
Stewed tomatoes (low sodium)
Mustard (yellow or Dijon)
Vanilla extract
Almond extract
Low-sodium, fat-free chicken broth
Low-sodium, fat-free vegetable broth
Reduced-sodium tomato sauce & tomatoes
Worcestershire

Coconut oil
Olive oil
Applesauce (organic)


Sugars
Agave Nectar
Molasses (Organic)
Organic Cane Sugar




General rule of thumb for Clean Eating: The fewer the ingredients, the better!


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