College Student Grocery List

[quote]Makavali wrote:
Good coming with one asks so generalized doesn’ t loans me necessarily that it believes would know any to it another similar thing. For simply, you’ reverse speed peoples asking for that food you must eat for come greater. Don’ t come me the error, I’ m that does not try to insult it. But it seems intuitively pretty the opposite to go in these forums with a question that could all be answered looking in the compartment of the exercise or simply with the common sense.

To simplify: It eats clean foods. It eats them very. It buys in the exterior edges of its would grocery store. It looks things in the sales. I live in less than $150 one week and one don’ t has a problem, being a student I myself.[/quote]

Come again?

[quote]waldo21212 wrote:
Buy a crock pot and make a whole pot full of chili (Dr. John’s chili is a good recipe to start with: http://www.T-Nation.com/readArticle.do?id=2237533 ). All you need to do is throw all the shit in the corck and let it cook all day, then it’ll be good to go when you get home, plus you’ll have a bunch of it left to eat for days.[/quote]

thanks. i will def try this. will buy a WOK and a BIG POT very soon so i can try.

great thread!

this thread got me hungry. going to go eat a hamburger, cottage cheese and natural PB before bed. maybe a few glasses of milk. yes im bulking also.

[quote]Makavali wrote:
Good coming with one asks so generalized doesn’ t loans me necessarily that it believes would know any to it another similar thing. For simply, you’ reverse speed peoples asking for that food you must eat for come greater. Don’ t come me the error, I’ m that does not try to insult it. But it seems intuitively pretty the opposite to go in these forums with a question that could all be answered looking in the compartment of the exercise or simply with the common sense.

To simplify: It eats clean foods. It eats them very. It buys in the exterior edges of its would grocery store. It looks things in the sales. I live in less than $150 one week and one don’ t has a problem, being a student I myself.[/quote]

Great thread!

This might help:

BOOKMARKED

Pasta.

Peanut butter.

Whole milk.

near expired meats of all kinds cheap just take it home and freeze for later.

[quote]Makavali wrote:
To simplify: It eats clean foods. It eats them very. It buys in the exterior edges of its would grocery store. It looks things in the sales. [/quote]

It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again!

My list:
Chicken tenders
Top sirloin
Wild Alaskan salmon
Oven roasted turkey
Canned tuna
Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, bananas, watermelon
Instant steel cut oatmeal
Omega 3 brown eggs
Quick egg whites
Omega 3 crunchy peanut butter
Non-fat cottage cheese
Ground flax seed
Almonds, macadamias
Spring mix salad
Broccoli, cauliflower
Munster cheese
Extra-virgin olive oil

Not cheap, but in college it’s probably the only thing I don’t skimp on since it’s the most vital thing for training.

[quote]Droogan Leader wrote:
My list:
Chicken tenders
Top sirloin
Wild Alaskan salmon
Oven roasted turkey
Canned tuna
Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, bananas, watermelon
Instant steel cut oatmeal
Omega 3 brown eggs
Quick egg whites
Omega 3 crunchy peanut butter
Non-fat cottage cheese
Ground flax seed
Almonds, macadamias
Spring mix salad
Broccoli, cauliflower
Munster cheese
Extra-virgin olive oil

Not cheap, but in college it’s probably the only thing I don’t skimp on since it’s the most vital thing for training.[/quote]

this should be in a thread called “how NOT to save money on food”…Wild Alaskan Salmon??! Are you kidding me the stuff is about $25/lb around my way. And macadamia nuts certainly aren’t cheap, as well as raspberries and omega 3 eggs. Damn, I hope I can afford to eat like this AFTER i get out of school. Although I do agree that it is extremely important.

Actually I just make sure that I shop smart. For example, 6 frozen wild Alaskan filets are $13 from Costco. Macadamias? Cheap as hell from the farmers market.

If you want the good stuff for cheap, you gotta make the effort and maybe not go only to one grocery store.

I get all of this for about $70 a week from 2-3 markets (grocery and farmer’s) and it’s almost all finished by Sunday, in which I repeat the process.

i REALLY gotta check out costco.