"i tell you one lesson I learned
If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
Frozen shrimp...add some veggies and olive oil and saute away...yum! Chef's Select frozen alfredo dinners Fresh fruit and veggies Brie Fresh Salmon R.W. Knudsen's line of organic juices...the only juice I give my son...I cut it in half with water. I could go on and on and on... Time to eat!
i am already so hungry this afternoon! this is making me more so. i like amy's frozen lasagna, amy's lentil soup, bell and evans chicken nuggets, when it's cold i love stouffer's mac and cheese, almost any chips and salsa and hummus, cup o' noodle....takes me back to high school. on the more healthy side, i always buy yogurt, lately the brown cow brand, fresh fruit, fresh veggies, eggs (i'll make a simple omlette and have it with salad for dinner).
Well, my trips to the market are usually pretty big, but I can name a few of my regulars.
*Chicken Voila (like sfclinevandy). My daughters eat this probably twice a week when I'm in a rush. I get the cheddar. It's frozen grilled chicken, pasta, broccoli, carrots and corn in a cheese sauce. They love it and it has a lot of veggies.
* Always tons of fresh fruit and veggie (or frozen for busy nights). I go to Costco for Strawberries, grapes, asparagus, chopped romaine (a HUGE bag for $3.50), apples, etc.
*Yoplait yogurt
*Salmon, chicken, beef, crab legs from Costco
*I HAVE to have GOOD Sourdough bread.
*The soy burgers from Costco (can't remember the name, but they're good)
As you can tell, I do a lot of shopping at Costco. It's very convenient for me. I love the quality of their meats and produce. They have such high standards for a warehouse store. It's my fave I usually don't get out of there for less that $200 (and I have to go to the reg. grocery store too), but it's worth it!