
Food Shopping For Health:
Overview
The Master Shopping List was designed to make it simple and easy for you to save time and make your Bonfire Health Diet Style not only one of great pleasure but of great health. Your first week’s shopping list will be more extensive in order to stock up on staples for your kitchen. Please cross check your Menu Plan shopping lists with your pantry items.
We ask that you print out your Master Shopping List each week and review with menus and recipes before going to do your shopping. You will probably have to shop at more than one store (i.e. Trader Joe’s, Costco and your nearest whole food or health food store). Some healthy foods can be found at Costco and Trader Joe’s (but be careful – both stores have many, many "disease foods" on their shelves as well – don’t shop hungry). Your best option is to go to your local farmers' market (make sure to ask which items are organic if they aren’t labeled).
IMPORTANT: As mentioned above, whenever possible, always buy organic fruit, vegetables and meats. However, if this is not possible due to inconvenience or lack of availability, please do not get discouraged. Any fruit or vegetable, even if it is non-organic, is a much healthier option than processed or packaged foods. Do the best you can!
If you choose to consume dairy, the best choice is raw dairy products; if not available, be sure to only buy organic dairy products that do not contain rBGH (recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone).
NOTE: Many of these items are only available at a "whole foods market" or comprehensive health food store. Some things are available at Trader Joe's or Costco (i.e. frozen organic berries); if neither of those are conveniently available to you, do your best at your local market, farmers' market, or - as a last resort - a supermarket.