Thursday, June 3, 2010

Grocery Shopping Guide

People often ask me where I shop for groceries, which is why I put the links on the right hand side of my blog under, "Can't find my ingredients..."

However, I've had a few people also ask me, but what do you buy from one store, and what do you buy from another? Good question. =) Here are my shopping lists for each store:

Vitamin Cottage (local organic health food store in CO), Door to Door Organics, & the farmers markets:
produce that I can't get organic at Costco

Costco, organic:
rice
quinoa
chicken
frozen green beans
frozen cherries
apples
spinach
carrots
eggs
chicken broth
apple sauce

Costco, not organic:
MaraNatha almond butter
pineapple
San Pellegrino water
Izze Sparkling juice

























iHerb (these are all links):
liquid Evening Primrose Oil, because Ashley needs tons of Omega 6 (surprisingly)
Goji Berries, for pie, smoothies, & ice cream (soak for 10 minutes before using)

Azure Standard Co-op (I buy these in bulk, prices may change):
almond meal flour, 5 pounds for $27
apple cider vinegar, organic, $4.40 for 32 oz
baking soda, aluminum-free, 1 pound for $1.60, 5 pounds for $3.25
blanched almonds, 5 pounds for $23.85
cashew pieces, 5 pounds for $14.85
coconut flour, organic, 4 bags for $21
coconut milk, organic, Thai Kitchen, 12 cans for $18
lemon juice, organic, $3.90 for 16 oz, or $42.35 for a case of 12
medjool dates, organic (best I've ever had), 5 pounds for $29.95
navy beans, dry organic, 4 bags for $15.90
quinoa flakes, organic, 2 pounds for $6.50
raspberry leaf tea, organic, 6 boxes for $22.50
raspberry spread, fruit-sweetened (no added sugar), Crofter's organic, 12 jars for $31.30
shredded unsweetened coconut, organic, 5 pounds for $10.30
Sunbutter, organic, 6 for $33.45
tapioca flour, $2.20 for one or $24 for 12
Tinkyada organic brown rice spaghetti, 10 pounds for $30.65
vanilla extract, organic, 4 oz for $8.30
walnuts, organic, 3 pounds for $13.75


Coconut Oil:
Click for the link to my Coconut Oil, green label, organic virgin coconut oil, 1 gallon for $68.50 (it's often on sale).
When filling in your account info you will come to "How did you hear of us?" Choose "Referred by a friend" from the drop down window. Adding my User ID 463260 when you make your purchase will get you a free book, Virgin Coconut Oil: How it has changed people's lives and how it can change yours! I use their coconut oil in everything I make.

I will keep updating these lists as I remember more. =)

♥, Kelly

21 comments:

The Celiac Diva said...

Kelly, Great list and great blog!

Melissa R. from Geneva, IL said...

Thank you so much Kelly! I can't believe how quickly you put that together! I am so thrilled and am ready to shop tomorrow! Thanks again!

Nisrine@Dinners and Dreams said...

Thanks you for these great resources. These great ingredients can be expensive if not bought in bulk. I need to get a membership for Costco (one day).

Fayinagirl (means Free One) said...

Great list. Very helpful.

I buy much of the same at Costco...though now that we're in the country...not sure what shopping is going to look like.

Amy @ Simply Sugar & Gluten Free said...

I called Azure Standard but they don't travel to Dallas yet. They took my info and said if they get enough request they'll make a trip. Hopefully soon I'll be able to shop there.

iHerb is great - and so is Costco. I buy their almond butter, too. It's fantastic. Actually, it sounds like our grocery carts are nearly identical. Except coffee...we drink coffee. I've been drinking less the last few days and hope to keep decreasing it until it's eliminated.

Great list, Kelly.
Hugs,
Amy

Katrina (and Marissa) said...

Kelly you are such a blessing! My 12 yr old daughter & I check your blog almost every day for updates! We tell everyone we know about your first cookbook and we're waiting on pins & needles for the second. We've bought 10 of the first book for friends! :-) I was so excited to see this shopping list! We use Azure Standard, too and love them! I wondered if the Raw Cacao you get from IHerb is better than Azure's? We've been using the Earth Circle Organics Cacao from Azure, which is $12 for 16 oz (just a couple dollars less than IHerb). Blessings to you and your beautiful family!!

atxglutenfree said...

What a wonderful list!

honeyfromflintyrocks said...

I buy my coconut oil from Glory Bee http://www.glorybee.com, organic, food grade 5-gallons $60 plus shipping. We gather a group and place a large order. Even the Tropical Traditions site says that it really isn't necessary to buy organic as coconut oil is produced in area where pesticides are generally unheard of. And it all comes from a HOT region of the world, so cold pressing is silly. It has to be heated up to pour it into the various container sizes, and it was produced in a HOT region, resides in a HOT region and is not shipped in refrigerated shipping containers or refrigerated trucks. It gets heated in the shipping alone...
My 2 cents worth if you like...
Blessings,
~Mrs. R

Stephanie Eastman said...

I have become hooked on the vanilla creme stevtia you use so much in your cookbook. Yesterday I tried this vanilla stevia at a friend's house. It was glycerine based instead of alcohol based, so it had a different texture but it was delicious and much less expensive than what I have been paying for flavored stevia. Have you ever tried this kind of stevia? If so, what is your opinion? I called the company and they told me it was the same nutritionally. The company sells all kinds of nutritional products much less expensive than even Amazon or Iherb. Here is the link: http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NWF128/ItemDetail?n=0

Kelly said...

Thanks so much for all the comments and suggestions guys! :-)

Katrina and Marissa, Thank you from my heart!

Mrs. R, I appreciate that, and I'm sure lots of readers here will too!

Stephanie, Wow. Thank you! That is the least expensive I've ever seen that type of stevia. And I love Now Foods. What a great find :-)

Brenna Kater, the Oceanskater said...

Have you tried Mountain Rose Herbs coconut oil? I believe it's only $37/gallon.

Printable Coupons said...

I've never had much luck at my costco with groceries. I'll have to give it a try again

Marcy from Tenn. said...

Kelly.. I love your blog! I have tried so many recipes. My favorite is your Sunbutter Fudge and my husband and son love it too!! You have provided me with so much wonderful information. A big thank you to you!!! Now my question...I order coconut oil from Tropical Traditions. I have been ordering the gold label. Why do you order the green?
Be blessed,
Marcy Buchanan

LW said...

What do you get from amazon?

angela said...

Thank you! I don't know if you ever use vitacost.com, but their goji berries are even cheaper (same brand):http://www.vitacost.com/productResults.aspx?ss=1&Ntk=products&x=0&y=0&Ntt=goji%20berries

Kelly H said...

I love vitacost.com. They ship for 4.99 for the entire order. You can also get many things by the case. They have food and hygiene products broken down by diets.

Quest 4 the Breast said...

Love the list, do you by chance or can you have it as a printable link? I'd love to be able to print it all out

Christy said...

How do you become part of the co op?

Christy said...

How do you become a part of the co op?

Christy said...

how do you become part of the co op?

Heather said...

Azure Standard does not ship to the East Coast. Do you have any other coop that you could recommend?
Thanks! I LOVE following your blog and recently purchased your cookbooks!!

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