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May 02, 2013

What Not to Buy at the Grocery Store

You may have purchased shredded cheese, dried herbs, or instant rice because it was convenient, but did it really taste that great? Do you have any of these flavorless and costly items on your shopping list? Here are four types of groceries you shouldn't be buying and bringing home.
 
Convenience foods - Chopped vegetables cost more than buying the whole onion or head of lettuce. Pre-diced onions can cost three times more than whole onions. Pre-grated cheese can become flavorless, since it's unknown when it was actually grated. Minced garlic loses its authentic flavor and becomes slimy. It's just as easy to mince, chop, or grate these items yourself.

Suspicious seasonings - Good salt has a clean flavor, but classic iodized salt does not. Pre-ground black pepper does not have the same flavor as fresh ground peppercorns from a mill. "In the Pantry" host Aida Mollenkamp says, "These are black pieces of food confetti." Likewise, dried herbs don't have the same flavor as fresh herbs, and if you don't use dried herbs often, the herbs will become stale. Tip: Store fresh herbs in water (like flowers) to make them last longer.

Great pretenders - The biggest offender is imitation syrup. It just doesn't come from trees like authentic, pure syrup. Using margarine instead of butter when cooking is another mistake, since it does not act or taste like butter. Some margarines may even have unhealthy trans-fats. Because it's unknown when it was made and seems to last forever, canned parmesan is another food item that remains a mystery.

Instant foods - It's OK to graduate from instant foods, like noodle mixes, potato flakes, and instant rice. Boil potatoes and then mash them later when it's convenient, or spend the extra time to make your own noodles, so you don't sacrifice nutrition, texture, or flavor.

4 comments:

  1. I grow up in a poor household Things were very very very tough - ALL MY FOOD AND I SAY AGAIN ALL MY FOOD CAME FROM PROCESSED FOOD AND I WAS VERY GLAD AND HAPPY WITH IT AND ABOVE ALL PLEASED TO GET IT - I AM NOW 35 YEARS OLD AND I HAVE NEVER HAD A DAY SICKNESS AND THAT INCLUDES FLUES OR COLDS I AM AS FIT AS A FIDDLE AND I AM IN GREAT HEALTH SO HERES TO PROSESSED - INTERESTINGLY MY WIFE INSISTS ON BUYING FRESH FOOD WHOLESOME FOOD NO PRESERVATIVES NO COLOURING ETC AND SHE AND THE CHILDREN ARE ALWAYS SICK COUGHING COLDS IF SOMETHING GOING THEY GET IT ......SO I FIND YOUR COLUMN UNLIKE PROCESSED FOOD HARD TO SWALLOW.........`

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  2. Do you have any idea how much "real" maple syrup costs ? I haven't been up to Ohio lately but last time I was there to visit family a few years back it was at least $40 per gallon in the grocery store. (Compared to like $5 a gallon awhile back when I was a kid.)

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  3. You really need to get a life. Stupid, snobbish and actually conceited is no way to go through life.

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  4. Anonymous,
    Having worked in healthcare and the school system I can tell you why your wife and kids are always sick!
    SCHOOL !
    My youngest was "never so sick until she worked in a nursery school!'Her friends who dormed at college also got one sickness after another.
    My grandson in full day kindergarten and his mother are sick all the time now, so much so she has thought of asking if the school could clean the desks etc with clorox and water daily when the children leave. The school nurse told her that schools are supposed to close when fifty percent of the children are out but they have refused to do so and she has never seen it so bad !

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