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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

5 Ways to make food shopping healthier

Healthy eating starts with healthy grocery shopping.  When we arrive at the grocery store, however, and our kids (or we) are yammering for the newest sugared cereals, cookies or ice cream, it’s easy to get distracted and pulled off-course from even the best of intentions to keep your cart full of the good-stuff and devoid of the bad.  The solution?  It’s easy.  Follow these rules and you’ll be ready to fight off the unhealthy expenditures.
  1. Make a List. There are times when I run to the store without a list, and when I get there, I “add” things I might not necessarily need…like ice cream.  Make your list and categorize your foods by the aisles they are in.  When you get to the store, make sure you stick with the list.
  2. Eat a Pre-Shopping Snack. Studies have shown that people who grocery shop on an empty stomach are more likely to buy more food and foods that are less healthy than if they go shopping on a full or half-full stomach. 
  3. Leave the Kids at Home. If possible, leave your kids at home with your spouse or their grandparents while you do the grocery shopping.  Kids, unfortunately, don’t always appreciate your attempts to keep the household healthy.  I’ve seen many parents succumb to their child’s demands to spare an embarrassing scene in the grocery store, only to find their cart filled with unhealthy foods.
  4. Stick to the Perimeter. Avoid aisles that contain “junk” or unhealthy foods.  Many of these foods tend to be located in the center or inner aisles of the grocery store.   Most healthier or “whole” foods are located in the perimeter aisles.
  5. Keep it Fresh. Each store gets deliveries at different times.  Buy meats, eggs, produce and fish, as fresh as possible.  Unfortunately, delivery times may vary, depending on the food.  So if you have to choose one delivery to go by, prioritize purchasing fresh produce, as produce is most likely to lose nutrients over time.  Also, look at expiration dates...often, the freshest foods are located on the bottom or in the back of the shelf.

Do you have any tricks to make your grocery shopping experience as healthy as possible?

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  • Leonard's Avatar
    Posted by Leonard Wed Dec 2, 2009 6:43am PST

    thanks so much

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    Posted by Leonard Wed Dec 2, 2009 6:44am PST

    thanks so much

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  • David's Avatar
    Posted by David Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:04pm PST

    you forgot #6: shop at a health food store &/or read the goshdard labels. If nobody bought their carcinogenic & artery clogging crud, they could not sell it!!! (IE: Cheap today, expensive health bills tomorrow.) People think they are getting a bargain buying the less expensive "diseasefood". Then, they go out to eat at a fancy restaurant & spend $10 for 10c worth of sugar & flour! Don't even remind me of the cash that supermarket penny pinchers blow at the starbucks'. USians gotta stop being idiots in the kitchen!!! d

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    Posted by todd Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:32am PST

    “Being overweight sucked, but after reading your book, I lost 85 pounds! Words can’t express how good I feel!“ This is a comment which I recently received about the book Lose Weight Using Four Easy Steps which can be ordered through www.bbotw.com

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