A heart-healthy Sam's Club day
I have not stepped foot in a Sam's Club wholesale food warehouse in at least three years. We don't have much shelf space for 30 rolls of toilet paper. But when a neighbor called today and invited me along on her Sam's Club adventure, curiosity bit.
Beyond the row of plasma TVs awaiting the eyes of entering customers -- the cheapest was $999, there goes half the tax stimulus -- everything appeared the same. I was already facing the fact a trip to Sam's Club meant walking in with money and walking out with no money and a cart piled with junk food. Today proved me wrong.
Here are the heart-healthier items I picked up at Sam's. Food I felt proud to buy for my family:
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A bag of frozen tilapia fillets. Physically I feel like a winner when I eat grilled or baked fish.
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A double box of Kashi Go Lean Crunch cereal -- I was excited to see Kashi products at Sam's!
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34 Go-Gurts which will probably last the kids a month.
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A plastic barrel of Snyder Snap pretzels -- we can use that barrel for arts and crafts post-snacking.
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Parmesan-encrusted chicken breasts -- higher in fat than I prefer (9 g per breast), but not bad if served up with a double portion of fresh veggies or a salad.
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One 48 oz whoppin' bag of trail mix -- 10 g of fat per serving is high, but a preferred snack over that big box of chocolatey granola bars I nearly pulled the trigger on.
Warehouse shopping is not as scary as I remember, just stick to the healthier items and try and avoid the pastry creme puff sample lady if at all possible. If you can't resist, pop the puff in whole or the creme will squirt on your shirt. Just ask my neighbor. Also, don't miss AOL Body's Diet Basics to learn a few nutritional tips. Armed with healthy diet information, march on over and join AOL Body's America Takes It Off weight loss challenge today!


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-10-2008 @ 6:47AM
carlabirnberg said...
I love sams as, since switching to eating CLEAN, I eat a lot of food and save a ton there.
eggbeaters. morningstar farms veggie patties. oatmeal. flax. string cheese. almonds.
love.
but I have learned that it's never a quick trip as there is a LOT of label reading to be done there, huh?
M.
http://www.MizFitOnline.com
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5-10-2008 @ 8:10AM
Jacki said...
Sam's is great for fruit! We make a weekly stop there and always end up with big watermelons, strawberries, grapes, bananas, apples, pineapples, melons, and more. Our fridge and counter tops are jammed with the stuff! It's expensive, but worth it.
Jacki
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5-10-2008 @ 11:50AM
Bev Sklar said...
Definitely have to p/u string cheese, flax and watermelon next time we get a chance to visit Sam's!
Bev
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5-10-2008 @ 10:49PM
marcie0305 said...
Easy on the gogurt - lots of sugar added:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Go-Gurt-Ingredients-List-Sugar-Sugar-Sugar
:) Marcie
http://feedingblackmail.blogspot.com
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5-11-2008 @ 10:20AM
Bev Sklar said...
Marcie,
I know, I know.
We need a lower sugar frozen yogurt product for kids. Manufacturers, get on that! Us moms are ready to purchase!
Bev
5-11-2008 @ 9:38PM
marcie0305 said...
I buy kefir and freeze it to a slush and call it "yogurt ice cream" - my son loves it. Wouldn't work do well for the on-the-go or lunchbox though. I suppose I could do homemade popcicles but still sounds messy. I know Horizon Organic makes a similar product (I beleive Panera Bread serves it) - I have not looked for it in the grocery or done a sugar comparison, though - but I know it would not have HFCS. :)
~Marcie
http://feedingblackmail.blogspot.com
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