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Almost too good to be true, konjac flour noodles are becoming more and more popular these days, because they’re almost pure fiber and they take on the flavor of whatever you put on them! The texture mimics “regular” noodles but they’re really flavorless … add some homemade marinara, fresh basil, and shrimp, or use in a stir fry filled with vegetables and protein for a filling, blood-sugar-stable pasta meal! The ingredients are just organic flax seeds, organic apple cider vinegar, and sea salt – you can’t beat that! Top with hummus and cucumber slices or olive tapenade (see below), or dip in a healthy tuna or chicken salad, for a healthy crunch.
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Have a sweet tooth but don’t want to dig into a full dessert? I love these mini bars for a sweet but healthy treat midday. Just a hint of natural sweetness and a little bit of salt makes the perfect sweet & salty combo. I used to love these, and then honestly forgot about them for a few years, but I’m back in love! With only coconut and sea salt (be careful not to get the sugar-added varieties! The blue bag is best!), this is a satiating snack due to all of the healthy fat.
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But Brad’s has done it with this new variety! Full of seeds (flax, sunflower, chia, and sesame) for healthy fat and a bit of protein, and packed with veggies (carrot, celery, kale), this cracker stays crispy and holds up really well. It’s tough to find a gluten-free, grain-free, healthy, veggie-filled cracker that doesn’t spike blood sugar … and tastes great. Here are my top 25 healthy foods to buy at Whole Foods:
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But you’ll pay for it! I get most of my produce from Farmhouse Delivery, which delivers local, fresh produce straight from farmers ( try Farmhouse Delivery with code LYONSHARE for a discount!), so I’m largely skipping over it here, but please know that fresh, whole foods like produce are always healthier than packaged snacks, no matter what!

If you’re looking for a specific fresh herb or variety of apple, or you want purple cauliflower or rainbow carrots, or you’ve just got to have sunflower sprouts or French haricot vert, Whole Foods is your place. There’s a wide variety of organic items available, and they do a great job at cultivating several vegetables and fruits that aren’t available at more conventional grocery stores. The produce is outstanding at Whole Foods.

Enjoy, and let me know what YOUR favorites are in the comments!ĭon’t shop at Whole Foods? I’ve got you covered with shopping lists for Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Target, Costco, Sprouts, and ALDI … enjoy!įirst, a note. Do you hear me on that? To help you out with what to buy at Whole Foods, I’ve put together this list of 25 healthy items to add to your Whole Foods shopping list. If I go in without a list, I can find all the things … things that I love and enjoy, but that I didn’t really need. Ever step into Whole Foods and feel overwhelmed … both by the sheer amount of amazing choices, and the sheet amount of money you could spend if not careful? 😊 I do! To be honest, I rarely shop at Whole Foods, because I always end up blowing my budget out of the water.
