The Denim Diaries by Kami Gray

Blog by TV Wardrobe Stylist Kami Gray of THE DENIM DIET: 16 Simple Habits to Get You Into Your Dream Pair of Jeans (New World Library) Available Everywhere!

22
Feb

I spent an hour yesterday at Costco hoping to find that the number of organic, healthy foods they’re selling would have increased dramatically in the year or so since I’ve been there. It hadn’t. I found a few things, but not much I can’t already buy for pretty cheap at Trader Joes and at least I don’t have to purchase six packages of whole wheat organic spaghetti to get a good deal when I shop there…great for large families though. Here are my top (all certified organic) picks from my Costco trip…

Dave’s Killer Bread (Power Seed)…$3.50/loaf. The best part is Dave’s is sold by the loaf and not in multi-packages. I pay almost six bucks a loaf at Whole Foods, New Seasons, and most other places.

San Francisco Bay Coffee…$13.99 for 3 pounds. Organic coffee typically costs me $13.99 for 1 pound. This is a steal.

Free-range, boneless, skinless chicken breasts….$5.89/pound. Last time I shopped at Trader Joes, New Seasons, or Whole Foods (which was about six weeks ago by the way, which is why I’m so excited to talk grocery shopping…I’m starving!)…I paid $7.00/pound.

Wild Copper River Salmon…$29.99 for 3 pounds. Okay, it’s frozen, but it would take me a loooooong time to eat three pounds of fresh salmon.

King’s Estate Pinot Gris…$11.99…I have no idea if this is a good deal, but it’s organic and super tasty and I’m a women over forty…we like wine…J

12
Dec
Dave's Killer Bread

 

I just spent four days working on a commercial in Bellevue, Washington. Being in places like Bellevue, Washington freaks me out because I worry about what I will eat while I’m there. If I were working in Seattle, no problem – I know I can get fresh, healthy, organic food in Seattle, but Bellevue concerned me a little. Mind you, these concerns are not rational. I now know that Bellevue has a Whole Foods – expensive yes, but also organic and healthy. To ease my stress, I stopped by Fred Meyers in Portland beforehand and picked up a loaf of Dave’s Killer “Powerseed” Bread with nuts and seeds, a bunch of organic bananas, a bag of raw, organic almonds, a dark chocolate bar, and some agave nectar to sweeten my coffee while I was on the road.

I was fully prepared to live off these items for four days if need be.  It wasn’t nearly as bad as I had predicted. I even ended up having a few meals at chain restaurants and was pleasantly surprised to find sautéed kale with roasted garlic and capers on the menu at Palominos and citrus-glazed Pacific salmon with brown rice and asparagus on the menu at PF Changs. Other than that…I was eating Dave’s Killer Bread, bananas, and nuts out of my car. Dave’s Killer “Powerseed” Bread is a little spendy, but it’s whole grain, organic, extra large, really tasty, and each slice has six grams of protein, five grams of fiber, and a ton of omega 3s, vitamins and minerals…and for all you Portlanders, it’s made right down highway 99 in Milwaukie. Deals galore at their outlet store! Go to their website to find a grocery store near you.

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