The Cholesterol-Friendly Grocery List

Arm your kitchen with these cholesterol-lowering ingredients.

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Healthful Staples

Forget your former throw-whatever-looks-good-into-the-cart approach and bring this list next time you head to the supermarket. Stocking your pantry with these heart healthy choices will set you up for cholesterol-success.

For the cupboard
  • Canned beans, such as black, white, pinto, garbanzo, and kidney.*

  • Dried fruits, such as figs, raisins, prunes, apricots, and dates.

  • Whole wheat flour for baking.

  • Apple sauce for baking.*

  • A good bottle of virgin or extra virgin olive oil.

  • Canola oil.

  • Canned salmon and water-packed tuna.*

  • Canned clams.*

  • Canned sardines.*

  • Canned fruit packed in its own juices or in light syrup.*

  • Quick-cooking or old-fashioned oatmeal, but not the instant kind.

  • Whole grain mix for pancakes and waffles.

  • Cans of chopped tomatoes flavored with herbs, onions, or garlic for tossing with pasta.*

  • Peanut butter (the natural kind, made without hydrogenated oil or added sugar).*

  • Jarred artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, and flavorful spreads, all of which can add pizzazz to pasta, rice, couscous, or other grains.*
*Refrigerate after opening

For the fridge
  • Low-fat mayonnaise.

  • Hard, flavorful cheeses like Romano or Parmesan.

  • A sterol-based spread such as Benecol or Take Control, or a margarine free of trans fats (such as Smart Balance).
For the freezer
  • Frozen veggie or soy burgers.

  • Frozen turkey meatballs.

  • Frozen vegetables in bags.

  • Frozen berries.

  • Fillets of frozen fish, not breaded (slip unthawed pieces into simmering poaching liquid for a fast meal).
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