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Grocery Shopping for Your Health!. Debra B. Reed, PhD, RD, LD Mindy K. Diller, Nutritional Sciences Graduate Student. Shopping can be confusing. Have a game plan. Know Before You Go…. Customer Benefits & Rewards Websites Nutritional Programs (Stores that encourage health)
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Grocery Shopping for Your Health! Debra B. Reed, PhD, RD, LD Mindy K. Diller, Nutritional Sciences Graduate Student
Have a game plan • Know Before You Go…. • Customer Benefits & Rewards • Websites • Nutritional Programs (Stores that encourage health) - Tagging Programs for smart phones and Healthy Number Programs such as Nuval • Make a menu for the week • Shop off a list • Use coupons or Budget Sales ads • Eat before you shop • Leave the kids at home
Retrain your brain • When planning menus, remember national nutrition guidelines to eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains • First- Pick Produce, add lots of colors • Next- Protein and Starches/Carbohydrates
Shoppers increase produce purchases by 102% in study conducted by New Mexico State University Processed Foods Fruits and Veggies http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s1690079.shtml?cat=504 video link http://newscenter.nmsu.edu/news/article/?action=show&id=5255 article review
Is Fresh Produce Best? Fresh is Great • Nutritious (if can be used quickly) • Low Cost, Often on Sale • Convenient, pre-cut • Portable • Fast and Fresh Fixes • Seasonal Variety BUT…Nutrients Degrade • On the counter • In the refrigerator http://www.eatright.org/kids/article.aspx?id=6442462212&terms=Fresh+foods
Benefits of Canned • Nutritious • Low Cost, Often on Sale • Long Shelf Life • Convenient • Portable • Fast Fixes • Variety • Look for: -Low Sodium, No Sugar added, Low Fat, In own juice and Unsweetened
Benefits of Frozen Produce Fruits and veggies chosen for freezing tend to be processed at their peak ripeness with optimal nutrients. • Nutritious • Convenient • Longer shelf life • Year round availability • Fast Fixes • Variety
What’s in your Wallet? • May depend on what's in your in basket. • Healthy foods do not have to be pricey. • Convenient can be healthy • Fresh, Frozen, Canned or Dried
Healthy & Affordable • Whole Grains: Rice, Pasta, Cereal • Fruits & Veggies: Fresh, Frozen, Canned • Proteins (Affordable): Beans, Eggs, Tuna, Tofu • Dairy: Low Fat Milk & Cheese
Money Saving Tips Add nutritious low-cost foods such as vegetables, beans, brown rice, whole grain pastas to chili, soups, casseroles (this adds nutritional value and decreases food cost) Have a ‘meatless’ meal 1 or more days a week
Other resources: http://www.youtube.com/alicehenneman#p/u/5/ALEP8WPv0Jc • 16 Simple Supermarket Tips to Save over $2,000 Yearly • Alice Henneman MS RD with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Lancaster County
Texas Tech University College of Human Sciences Department of Nutrition, Hospitality, and Retailing 806-742-3068 Ext. 251