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i splurge on mixed nuts and dried fruits. If they go on sale, i try to stock up!

i still don't understand why they are so expensive!

j3nnacid on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:04pm

I live in an area of Boston where the only grocery store I have access to is Whole Foods...so I'm pretty much stuck buying expensive food no matter what. I really don't mind though - nutrition is one area that I don't mind spending a little more on.

Renee3327 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:04pm

Fish is what really kills me- and I live in the Pacific NW! I get a CSA also, which can be WAY more expensive than just buying veggies at the grocery store, but is much cheaper than buying all the veggies I need at the farmer's market.

MaggieLei on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:12pm

Renee3327 I'm in MA too but south shore. Thank God I have Shaws and other places to choose from. When I do splurge it's on nuts. Smiling

aimeeb on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:14pm

Definitely cashews, almonds, walnuts. I like to buy the bags of nuts in the shell so it takes longer to eat them because I have to actually crack the shell.
Other than that, trail mix. I love dried apricots and pineapple and banana chips. Well worth the money even if it is dehydrated fruit!

gooniette on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:17pm

Almonds, dried fruit and granola bars.

soapbox on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:21pm

Raw almond butter, organic avocado, and organic spinach (the spinach is $7.99/lb where I am!)

aanyanka on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:22pm

I splurge on mixed nuts too. I love them and they're a great snack. I try to ration them out so I don't eat them all at once though Smiling I also buy grass-fed beef whenever I can...it's not always available at the butcher shop in my neighborhood. Even though I don't really eat beef, my husband loves it and he's worth it to me.

Spectra on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:24pm

I'd say at least 80% of the food I buy is organic, which obviously is more expensive. I also only buy organic/pastured meats, which are a *lot* pricier (and make me eat a lot less meat). Interesting stat, though: in the 1950s, people spent about 1/3 of their household income on food; now people spend about 1/8. Shows where our priorities are that we're willing to eat industrial garbage in order to afford cable TV, cell phones, oversized cars, etc.

jdeprima on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:27pm

cherries are defiantly my splurge. love them.

jessielynn657 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:38pm

When Honey Crisp apples are in season, I like to get some. Although they can still be $1.50 a pound. I used to splurge on Greek Yogurt, but now it's not really in the budget. I'm going to learn to make my own here soon.

stargazer25 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:53pm

The biggest splurge is meat. I am definitely in the "meat if anything should be used as a condiment, not main course" camp. When I use it I go for the locally source, organic variety from the ranches or farms nearby. It is pricey, so used sparingly.

kia on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:58pm

I splurge on snacks and bread for my child. Which means fruits and crackers or graham cookies for her, also lean meats. We have seemed to balance out our budget finally and are back to buying things the way we used to, food also isn't as expensive as it is in other parts of the country.

bluepuppybites on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 1:59pm

I buy mostly all organic food so everything i buy seems like a splurge. But its worth it to me to feel good about the quality of the food i'm eating. I can cut corners somewhere else.

julie7788 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:02pm

Bars. Granola bars and protein bars. Oh, and sometimes an organic apple or two.

1apple on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:18pm

I live in NYC and the closest and most convenient grocery store is Whole Foods so I by default pay a lot too. Sometimes in the summer if the weather is good, I'll trek around to cheaper markets and farmer's markets, but I really have to play it consciously when I'm shopping at WF. Usually nuts and cheese are my splurges - I spend a lot for less of the better cheese, and really make it last.

laellavita on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:21pm

Fresh fruit, in general. And the berries I love seem to cost the most this time of the year. ($3.99 for a half-pint of blueberries!) Sadly, it's WAAAAAAAY cheaper to buy something off the dollar menu at McDonald's. I believe that's a big part of the obesity problem.

evietoo on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:22pm

Oh gosh. Rainier cherries! I don't care what they cost. When they're in season, they're going in the cart.

misskacie on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:23pm

almonds, avocados, raspberries. i try to get everything organic that i can but have had to cut back a little bit lately...i still go for organic on the things like potatoes, berries, and carrots but have switched to nonorganic broccoli and oranges.

jessr1214 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:29pm

Raspberries. They are so expensive!

fleurfairy on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:46pm

I splurge on PEANUT BUTTER! Good quality peanut butter is entirely worth the extra money. Also almond butter. I love Peanut Butter & Co. and Barney Butter!

Halie on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 2:59pm

I love the burgers from Burgerfuel as they make healthy gluten free burgers - but they cost about $10 each burger, so i only have them very occasionally

bicyclebeth on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 3:02pm

Veggie burgers, fish and tomatoes. I can never find cheap tomatoes, even if they're in season. I buy my berries frozen to save. And I don't eat meat.

AMP on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 3:14pm

My splurges at the grocery store last night were cherries and quinoa.

HMBowling on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 3:18pm

Walnuts and pecans. I still don't understand why they cost sooo much! It's only worse because we had a number of pecan trees in our yard growing so I wasn't used to paying for them at all. Wish I'd eaten more when they were free!!

graylen on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 4:08pm

I'm fortunate to not have been affected by the economic downturn. I still buy all the same foods, 99% organic, too. I find that really, my food bills haven't even increased (of if they have, it's been insignificant). When you buy seasonal produce--not imports--and buy whole foods instead of processed foods, it's far less expensive to eat healthy. I look for sales, buy bulk foods, and cook from scratch and I probably spend less money than most people overall.

nikolem2 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 4:37pm

avocados! yummmmm

animatedpunk on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 4:40pm

avocados, asparagus, dried mango, raspberries, shrimp. delicious!! i forgot about cherries... how did i forget about them?! they sound sooo good right now. next grocery trip...

metallicnymph on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 4:49pm

I can't think of anything that I "splurge" on. However, I have never been known to look at prices at the grocery store. I tend to just pick up what I want. I shop the same way that I always have for groceries.

lms on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 4:58pm

I gave up the cable so that I could continue to buy the healthest food that's within our budget. I've given up convienence foods like veggie burgers and prepared hummus. I've always loved to cook, but now I m getting really creative to replace those convience foods. I also only buy in season and domestic produce...otherwise it just doesn't have any flavor by the time it gets to the NE.

mrissinnj on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 5:01pm

organic fruits .. like cherries, strawberries, kiwis, and avocados

they're all (not just organic) imported.. that's why.. expensive

and also (though not necessarily healthy, especially if you eat this is large amount at once) i love macadamia nuts, honey roasted haha

almostloli on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 5:04pm

Organic apples for sure. They're one of the highest on the list of produce which use the most pesticide, etc. I include one every morning, so it's worth it.

Pnut on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 5:17pm

HONEYCRISP APPLES!!!

Expensive as high, very short season and worth the $3.99 per apple.

Oh man I want one right now but the season is over. BOO!

Second splurge would be Organic Bing Cherries. I will pay $6.99 per pound or more for these lovelies.

wackdoodle on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 5:58pm

Sorry "Expensive as hell" - got all excited about the honeycrisp apples.

wackdoodle on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 5:58pm

Whole Foods is really the only supermarket chain where you can get really fresh produce. There are a few Superfresh's scattered around the country, but I haven't been to one yet.

Anyway, I LOVE pomegranate(the fruit) and the POM iced teas. Pomegranate is definitely my favorite fruit and at $3 per pomegranate, it's not cheap either, especially considering I eat them about every other day when they're in season.

I also love ice cream made from coconut milk. I'm lactose intolerant, so I can't eat regular ice cream and soy ice cream tastes like crap. The coconut milk gives it a subtle coconut flavor and it's just as rich and creamy and delicious as ice cream made from cow's milk.

Matcha (green tea) powder is really expensive, but it lasts me about 6 months and I love green tea ice cream. I just mix the matcha into some vanilla ice cream(with coconut milk of course).

miss LI on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 6:02pm

$3.99 for ONE honeycrisp apple !!!??? Where on earth do you shop? Go to whole foods and it's $2-3 per POUND !!

miss LI on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 6:10pm

Arghhh I just spent so much money grocery shopping. But here's the thing, I LOVE to eat, and I want to eat healthily, because in the long run good health will pay off anyway, whether it's in decreased medical bills, or simply because I'll be fit enough to work more.

So I don't look at price, but I am sure that organic raspberries, avocados, asparagus, bell peppers, apples, and nuts set me back. And I don't eat any meat, so surely I save some money there, however, I don't just stick to nuts, beans and tofu, I am a fan of the processed soy "fake meat" products and veggie burgers also, which are probably just as expensive as meat (of course they probably don't count as healthy!). And Amy's anything is pretty expensive, but I love the soups and pizza. Drool. I just ate, but this discussion is making me want seconds! So yeah, I don't really hold back at the grocery store.

snowbunny11 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 6:17pm

I feel like cheap/healthy food is so hard to find! My grocery bills would be way lower if I didn't choose healthy foods. But my healthy/delicious splurges are fresh produce: asparagus, broccoli, alfalfa sprouts, and pineapple.

ShedItandGetIt on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 6:30pm

omg..
My boyfriend thinks I am crazy for all the stuff I buy! I am such a foodie..I don't really think you can put a price tag on your health! Besides, I don't drink or smoke.. so I figure I can justify it Smiling Probably one of the more expensive habits I have is going to Buffalo NY ( I am from Canada ) to stock up on FAGE yogurt.. I buy like 30!! lol..I wish it would come to Canada Sad

LauraHealy on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 6:48pm

FAGE yogurt! I live in Canada and they don't have it here Sad .. my boyfriend and I drive to Buffalo,NY and I stock up.. I mean literally I buy 30 lol! I am such a foodie if I want something I buy it Sticking out tongue Lately I have been buying conventional produce though.. at my grocery store organic broccoli is $4.99 right now!!!

LauraHealy on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 6:54pm

Fruit- especially berries, veggies, and nuts.

NatashaAlexis on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 8:17pm

Oh and fish- salmon, and yogurt.

NatashaAlexis on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 8:18pm

I spend most of my grocery money on fresh produce...I'd say the most expensive things I can't live without are avacados and berries. I used to buy organic, but I don't anymore because it became too expensive. For some reason I always need my salad greens to be organic though.

zeppelinrules on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 9:13pm

Organic fugi apples-my favorite!!!

fashionplate525 on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 9:30pm

Raw/unsalted Walnuts
Organic Apples, Blueberries, Carrots, Cherries and Tomatoes
Amy's Kitchen California Style (vegetarian) Burger
Uncle Sam or Cascadian Farm Cereal
Morningstar Chik Patties
Morningstar Crumbles
Nature's Promise No Salt Added Peanut Butter
Nature's Promise Whole Grain Bread
Olive Oil

Those are the more expensive items however I consider them health investments. Yes, I do succumb to certain unhealthy desserts however for the most part my diet is pretty healthy. Still working on the desserts issue Eye-wink .

leeluvfashion on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 11:11pm

* Forgot to list "Organic Romaine Lettuce." Love it mixed with garbonzo and kidney beans with a slice of tomato on top.

leeluvfashion on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 11:13pm

At the Whole Foods here in SF Organic Honeycrisp Apples are $3.99 per pound. I was just there tonight and there are a few left. Sucker that I am for them - I bought one. It;s super firm and juicy -yum - and I picked the smallest I could find and it weighes nearly a pound. 1 apples $3.49 but worth it, I'll cut it into slices and store it in the fridge and munch on that one apple for 4 or 5 days.

At Safeway the Honeycrisp or not organic, they are tiny, anemic looking apples and there are somehow mealy. At Safeway they are $2.99 per pound.

Expensive either way you slice it.

wackdoodle on Thu, 01/15/2009 - 11:59pm

I think my entire grocery bill is a splurge. I buy the most healthiest, nutritious foods.

GlowingMoon on Fri, 01/16/2009 - 1:00am

probably avocados and tofu - I live in the UK and tofu isn't as cheap as it is in the us.

I'll also occasionally splurge on really nice chocolate, but that's a treat.

wambalus on Fri, 01/16/2009 - 1:33am

Berries (even raspberries are horrendously expensive, and I live in Scotland!), fresh fruits and lettuces (other than the annoying iceberg lettuce). Sad

I agree Wambalus, getting a couple of avocados and some tofu usually makes a £5 difference on my grocery bill!

Advah on Fri, 01/16/2009 - 2:07am

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Times are tough. Not only is the economy bad but for many of us, Winter is a time when buying food, especially produce, can be pricey. There are certain foods though that I refuse to live without. Cashews are one of my weakness, and even though cherries and avocados cost more than I want to spend, they're nutritious and so very tasty and end up in my grocery cart. So tell me, what healthy expensive foods do you splurge on? Are there certain foods you used to buy organic, but are forced to buy conventional now because they're cheaper?

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