I went shopping today!

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I got:

grapes (3.99 a pound)
bananas (.38 a pound)
3 bags of romaine hearts (2.99 each)
dandilion greens (1.99 each)
9 pineapple yogurts (6 for $3 but I got the last 3 of the ones that were 5/$2)
two bags of organic puffed rice (1.75 each or so I don't remember)
store brand egg beaters (like $4?)
healthy choice tv dinner (probably a lot :eek:)


for $36 :D

I know not that healthy :eek: oh wells *sighs*
 
I got:

grapes (3.99 a pound)
bananas (.38 a pound)
3 bags of romaine hearts (2.99 each)
dandilion greens (1.99 each)
9 pineapple yogurts (6 for $3 but I got the last 3 of the ones that were 5/$2)
two bags of organic puffed rice (1.75 each or so I don't remember)
store brand egg beaters (like $4?)
healthy choice tv dinner (probably a lot :eek:)


for $36 :D

I know not that healthy :eek: oh wells *sighs*

Make sure you pack all of those fruits without using plastic. That way they will stay fresh longer.
 
yogurt has lots of sugar :eek:

and tv dinner has like 600 sodium! but only 6 g of fat...so thats not too bad...it was the manicotti with broccoli and apple crisp :eek: hehe

Well feed that to your rats and eat a romaine and dandelion salad.
 
Well feed that to your rats and eat a romaine and dandelion salad.

hehe I almost got some spinach for salad...thats my favorite green...but I didn't...and I looked at those one salads that are premade...but they were expensive and use ice burg lettuce ewwww hehe I might get salad stuff next time...

whats good in a salad? maybe...spinach...cherry tomatos...carrots...what else? I saw a pre made salad with corn in it...is that any good?
 
hehe I almost got some spinach for salad...thats my favorite green...but I didn't...and I looked at those one salads that are premade...but they were expensive and use ice burg lettuce ewwww hehe I might get salad stuff next time...

whats good in a salad? maybe...spinach...cherry tomatos...carrots...what else? I saw a pre made salad with corn in it...is that any good?

Pass on the corn, it has more sugar than the yogurt. Try cucumbers, endive, radishes, bean sprouts and celery.
 
Google says....(http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/veggies/lettuce1.html)

The nutritional value of lettuce varies with the variety. Lettuce in general provides small amounts of dietary fiber, some carbohydrates, a little protein and a trace of fat. Its most important nutrients are vitamin A and potassium. The vitamin A comes from beta carotene, whose yellow-orange is hidden by green chlorophyll pigments. Beta carotene, of course, is converted to vitamin A in the human body. The darker green, the more beta carotene.

According to the American Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society, foods rich in vitamin A and C (antioxidants) offer protection against some forms of cancer. Along with other phytochemical, antioxidants reduce the risk of cancer of the respiratory system and intestinal tract.

Lettuce, except iceberg, is also a moderately good source of vitamin C, calcium, iron and copper. The spine and ribs provide dietary fiber, while vitamins and minerals are concentrated in the delicate leaf portion.

Nutrition Facts (One cup raw leaf lettuce, chopped)

Calories 9
Dietary Fiber 1.3
Protein 1 gram
Carbohydrates 1.34 grams
Vitamin A 1456 IU
Vitamin C 13.44
Calcium 20.16
Iron 0.62
Potassium 162.4 mg
 
Google says....(http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/veggies/lettuce1.html)

The nutritional value of lettuce varies with the variety. Lettuce in general provides small amounts of dietary fiber, some carbohydrates, a little protein and a trace of fat. Its most important nutrients are vitamin A and potassium. The vitamin A comes from beta carotene, whose yellow-orange is hidden by green chlorophyll pigments. Beta carotene, of course, is converted to vitamin A in the human body. The darker green, the more beta carotene.

According to the American Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society, foods rich in vitamin A and C (antioxidants) offer protection against some forms of cancer. Along with other phytochemical, antioxidants reduce the risk of cancer of the respiratory system and intestinal tract.

Lettuce, except iceberg, is also a moderately good source of vitamin C, calcium, iron and copper. The spine and ribs provide dietary fiber, while vitamins and minerals are concentrated in the delicate leaf portion.

Nutrition Facts (One cup raw leaf lettuce, chopped)

Calories 9
Dietary Fiber 1.3
Protein 1 gram
Carbohydrates 1.34 grams
Vitamin A 1456 IU
Vitamin C 13.44
Calcium 20.16
Iron 0.62
Potassium 162.4 mg

I don't know about vit A but the rest isn't that great...potassium is okay but I get enough potassium...and thats for 1 cup, right?
 
I don't know about vit A but the rest isn't that great...potassium is okay but I get enough potassium...and thats for 1 cup, right?

Yes, one cup of raw chopped lettuce whatever that means.

Lettuce is yummy but doesn't really equal for a full meal.
 
I got:

grapes (3.99 a pound)
bananas (.38 a pound)
3 bags of romaine hearts (2.99 each)
dandilion greens (1.99 each)
9 pineapple yogurts (6 for $3 but I got the last 3 of the ones that were 5/$2)
two bags of organic puffed rice (1.75 each or so I don't remember)
store brand egg beaters (like $4?)
healthy choice tv dinner (probably a lot :eek:)


for $36 :D

I know not that healthy :eek: oh wells *sighs*



I thought you were going job hunting today!!
 
brenda, you ought try newman's own [brand] honey mustard! it's a little tangy, so it keeps you from using too much, and it's delicious!
 
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