Grocery shopping help! - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-22T19:19:33Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/148045 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help Grocery shopping help! collegeprimal 2012-09-09T00:46:38Z 2012-11-02T00:46:18Z <p>Being a college student, my budget is fairly limited so I do most of my shopping at Trader Joe's. I am only recently paleo and was wondering if any other frequent shoppers of TJ's could give me some handy advice on paleo foods to buy there. Grok on!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148048#148048 Answer by jatx www.jasonmoore.me for Grocery shopping help! jatx www.jasonmoore.me 2012-09-09T01:01:32Z 2012-09-09T01:01:32Z <p>Sweet potatoes, potatoes, white rice, cheap meats...</p> <p>Ask yourself:</p> <ol> <li>Is it paleo (or acceptable to me)?</li> <li>Is it calorie or nutrient dense for the price?</li> <li>Can I afford it?</li> </ol> <p>Ask those 3 questions and you should come out with some good results. Don't worry about pastured/organic/grass-fed for now if you can't afford it (though with the right amount of effort a lot of folks actually can). Make sure you make good grades so you can afford it later :)</p> <p>You can make your own mayonnaise and stuff like that to add a bunch of calories if needed.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148055#148055 Answer by KA24 for Grocery shopping help! KA24 2012-09-09T01:35:07Z 2012-09-09T01:35:07Z <p>Sardines. One of the best brands I've found, good value at about $1.00 to $1.20 a can and a great source of protein and a little fat.</p> <p>I've also found eggs to be of decent value at TJ's, barring that you can't find them locally.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148061#148061 Answer by kbeeson for Grocery shopping help! kbeeson 2012-09-09T01:53:57Z 2012-09-09T01:53:57Z <p>like said above.... buy the healthiest meats you can afford. </p> <p>on top of that... Sweet Potato can be very cost effective when you find yourself hungry and in your meal after your workout - mix in a little cinnamon and yum</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148067#148067 Answer by aseafish for Grocery shopping help! aseafish 2012-09-09T02:28:33Z 2012-09-09T02:28:33Z <p>A jar of coconut oil, $6.99 at our local TJs, will last a long, long time and has dozens of uses. It's a good use of your money.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148069#148069 Answer by Tree for Grocery shopping help! Tree 2012-09-09T02:31:47Z 2012-09-09T02:31:47Z <p>Trader Joe's carries KerryGold butter.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148074#148074 Answer by Savage Paleo for Grocery shopping help! Savage Paleo 2012-09-09T03:02:41Z 2012-09-09T03:02:41Z <p>If your not allergic, eggs can make a great staple for your diet. Cheap, filling, and full of great nutrients. </p> <p>Sweet potatoes can also be very cost effective. Eat them with plenty of butter so that you stay sated longer.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148085#148085 Answer by Janknitz for Grocery shopping help! Janknitz 2012-09-09T04:45:14Z 2012-09-09T04:45:14Z <p>Grass fed ground beef, frozen fish (and shellfish but we don't eat it), almond butter, almond milk, olive oil, 72% or greater chocolate, organic veggies, if you do dairy they have HWC, whole milk Greek yogurt, kerrygold butter (but their own brand of organic butter tastes BETTER for less money--wedid a taste test!), almond meal, stevia powder, fish oil and vitamin D3 capsules. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/148253#148253 Answer by dennis for Grocery shopping help! dennis 2012-09-10T00:01:07Z 2012-09-10T00:01:07Z <p>You can buy canned sweet potatoes at $0.99 at Market Basket. Dunno if you have market basket, but you can canned sweet potatoes pretty cheap.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/149721#149721 Answer by Priscilla for Grocery shopping help! Priscilla 2012-09-16T01:50:59Z 2012-09-16T01:50:59Z <p>They very recently began carrying virgin coconut oil, which is great. Staples at TJs: kerrygold butter, their grassfed beef is eh but better than not having anything, organic chickens, almond butter, canned tuna, decent coffee, cheapo almond meal, 'chocolate lovers' 85% chocolate for $1.49!!!! Cheap Tom's toothpaste, wine for under $5, and organic produce that's nearly the same price as other supermarkets. </p> <p>In the fall they also have sugar pumpkins, which are awesome for roasting and making soup!!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/148045/grocery-shopping-help/159121#159121 Answer by molly for Grocery shopping help! molly 2012-11-02T00:46:18Z 2012-11-02T00:46:18Z <p>Go to The Vegetable Bin on east bay street. super cheap local in-season veggies and the old man that works there is the sweetest thing ever! if you find an awesome source of affordable veggies like this then you can save up for meats and other stuff</p>