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Whenever you go grocery shopping, the best tasting foods are always in the aisles. You know, things with sugar, salt, and lots of flavor. Everybody loves those things! What you need to think about, though, is avoiding that stuff, and in turn, those very aisles.
Start shopping the perimeter of the store. Typically, when you walk into a grocery store, the produce section is right at the entrance. There is a reason for that. Grocery stores want you to spend money, and what better way than to start with a ton of produce?
But, that is actually the best place for you to start. Stock up on all the fruits and veggies. Once you finished with the produce, continue on along the perimeter. Remember, avoid the aisles.
Typically, you got a bakery and a deli by the produce. I avoid these two sections of the store. Sugary, buttery pastries and nitrite-filled deli meat should be avoided, so just move on. You do not need anything in these two sections.
As you continue, you come across the meat, dairy, and other cold items, usually. Do not forget the freezer section. You can get all sorts of good frozen veggies and berries there. However, frozen TV dinners or microwaveable snacks should be avoided like the plague. Those things are just as bad for you as some of the things you can find in the aisles. Just keep going until your perimeter shopping is finished.
At that point, what else do you need? If you filled up on produce and other healthy staples that are usually confined to the perimeter of the store, stop there. There is nothing else good for you in the aisles. Cookies, chips, boxed meals, sugary snacks, and soda are all contributors to the obesity problem in this country.
Perimeter shopping is all your body needs and wants.
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