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Shopping List SHOPPING LIST DAIRY PRODUCTS Qty.. CHEESE Qty. BREAD/CEREAL Qty. Milk Buttery cheese White bread Skimmed milk Brie Multigrain bread actose-free milk Castelões cheese Dark rye bread Almond milk Cheddar Baguette Rice milk Gouda Multigrain baguette Oat milk Camembert Ciabatta Soy milk Mozzarella Loaf of bread without crust Chocolate milk Parmesan Whole-grain bread loaf Natural yogurt Gorgonzola Burger bread Fruit yogurt Roquefort Hot dog bread Lactose-free yogurt Grana Padano Croissants Soy yogurt Mascarpone Muffins Greek yogurt Ricotta Donuts Plant-based butter Fresh cheese Muesli Salted butter Cottage cheese Fruit muesli Unsalted butter Seia regional cheese All-Bran Creme fraîche Ilha regional cheese Oats Cream cheese Sliced cheese Golden Grahams Cream Other(s): Special K Soy cream Fitness Eggs Cereal bars Other(s): Cheerios Chocapic Other(s): MEAT Qty. FISH/SELLFISH Qty. Cauliflower Veal: Fish of the day Green asparagus T-Bone Salmon fillet Spinach Rib-Eye Tuna fillet Runner beans Filet Mignon Codfish fillet Cucumber Black Angus beef Crab Green pepper Minced meat Shrimps Red pepper Black Angus burger Scallops Radishes Lobster Tomato Chicken/turkey: Other(s): Cherry tomato Breaded chicken breast Chicory Whole chicken Eggplant Chicken breast fillets Rocket Whole turkey VEGETABLES Qty. Red cabbage Turkey breast Pumpkin Avocado Turkey breast fillets Watercress Other(s): Celery Pork: Iceberg lettuce Pork chops Romaine lettuce Pork ribs Leek FRUIT Qty . Pork strips Dry garlic Starking/Gala apple Potato Golden apple Cold cuts: Beetroot Banana Pork ham Broccoli Grapefruit Turkey ham Onion Black grapes Mortadella Purple onion White grapes Salami Shallot Kiwis Chorizo Carrot Limes Paio sausage Baby carrot Lemon Dry-cured ham Paris mushroom Mango Other(s): Portobello mushroom Oranges Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) Papaya Courgette Peach Pineapple SAUCES Qty. Cinnamon powder Strawberries César Sauce Cardamom Pear Yogurt sauce Curry Watermelon Vinaigrette Paprika Melon Spicy sauce Cumin Berries (fresh or frozen) Soy sauce Clove Other(s): Cocktail sauce Anise powder Bolognese sauce Tarragon Béchamel sauce Mustard Pesto Nutmeg TINNED FOOD Qty. Sweet and sour sauce Black peppercorns Black beans Barbecue sauce Ground black pepper White beans Mustard Pink peppercorns Red beans Dijon mustard Jamaica pepper Corn L'Ancienne mustard Chilli Peas Ketchup Other(s): Whole mushrooms Hot chilli ketchup Sliced mushrooms Mayonnaise Tuna in vegetable oil Low-fat mayonnaise Tuna in olive oil Mayonnaise with lime AROMATIC HERBS Qty. Tomato pulp Balsamic vinegar Rosemary Peeled tomatoes Olive oil Chives Cornichon pickles Vegetable oil Coriander Peaches in syrup Sea salt Ginger Fruit cocktail in syrup Other(s): Mint Pitted black olives Basil Pitted green olives Chillies Pork sausages Beetroot sprouts Poultry sausages SPICES Qty. Coriander sprouts Other(s): Saffron Pea sprouts Star anise Glasswort Vanilla Parsley Cinnamon stick Thyme Lemon thyme Doritos Shortcrust pastry Oregano Cheetos Baking soda Other(s): Microwave popcorn Other(s): Peanuts (with or without shell) Cashews Pistachios PASTA/RICE Qty. Mixed nuts FROZEN Qty. Spaghetti Dried green apple snacks Ben & Jerry's ice cream Linguine Dried red apple snacks Flavor: Black linguine Honey Häagen-Dazs ice cream Fusilli Nutella Flavor: Macaroni Peanut butter Kinder Bueno Tagliatelle Whipped cream Cone Penne Other(s): Sandwich Gnocchi Lemon sorbet Couscous Mango sorbet Whole-grain rice Strawberry sorbet Basmati rice PATISSERIE Qty. Jasmine rice Sugar Frozen pizzas Arborio rice Brown sugar Margherita Wild rice Powdered sugar Pepperoni Quinoa Vanilla flavoring Spinach and ricotta Other(s): Cocoa powder Salami 70% black chocolate Pancetta Chocolate chips Mozzarella and pesto Self-rising flour Ham and mushroom SNACKS/DESSERTS Qty. Flour 4 cheeses Cream Crackers Baking powder Whole-grain cookies Fresh yeast Frozen fruit Oatmeal cookies Gelatin leaves Strawberries Oreo Condensed milk Mango Chips Ahoy cookies Butter spray Berries Chips Puff pastry Tropical mix Frozen vegetables Other(s): Hot drinks: French fries Black tea French fries for baking Earl Grey Peas English Breakfast Onion rings Juices and soft drinks Green Chopped coriander Apple Chamomile Chopped parsley Orange Lemon balm Peas and carrots Mango Lindens Spinach Pineapple Lemon beebrush Broccoli Berries Coffee/chocolate: Brussels sprouts Passion fruit Instant coffee Runner beans Tutti-Frutti Instant decaffeinated coffee Nuggets Tomato Cocoa powder Chicken fingers Peach juice Other(s): Fish fingers Pear juice Salmon fingers Orange, carrot and mango juice Other(s): Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Zero Sugar ALCOHOLIC DRINKS Qty. Diet Coke Beer DRINKS Qty. Sprite Super Bock Still water Sparkling orange soda Super Bock Stout Small Sparkling pineapple soda Super Bock Green Large Appletiser Sagres Lemon Ice Tea Sagres Preta Sparkling water Peach Ice Tea Sagres Radler Small Mango Ice Tea Corona Large Redbull Budweiser Other(s): Burn Heineken Monster Guinness Other(s): Tonic beverages Small Large Gin Rosé wines MISCELLANEOUS Tanqueray Vinha Grande (Touriga Nacional) Douro Bombay Euphoria (Touriga Nacional) Algarve Hendrick's M de Minuty (Granache/Syrah) France Other(s): Other(s): Vodka Grey Goose Red wines: Finland Qta Nova Unoaked (Touriga Nacional/Franca) Douro Other(s): Callabriga (Touriga Franca/Touriga Nacional) Douro Qta Carvalhais Mel. À 3 (Touriga Nacional/Alfrocheiro) Dão Rum Monte Ravasqueira V. das Romãs (Syrah/Touriga Franca) Algarve 5-year-old Zacapa Euphoria (Touriga Nacional/Aragonez) Algarve 5-year-old Plantation Other(s): Other(s): Verde wine Whisky Conde de Villar (Alvarinho) New 5-7 years old Morgadio da Torre (Alvarinho) Old 12 years old Other(s): Other(s): Tequila Sparkling wines/Prosecco: Patrón Silver Luis Pato Brut (Maria Gomes) Bairrada Don Julio Blanco La Tordera Saomi (Glera/Chard) Italy Other(s): Other(s): White wines: Champagnes: Quinta do Vallado (Rabigato/Códega) Douro Perrier Jouet Grand Brut (Char/PN) France Quinta do Cidrô (Sauvignon Blanc) Douro R de Ruinart Brut (Pinot Noir/Char) France Quinta Carvalhais (Encruzado/Verdelho) Dão Other(s): Esporão (Antão Vaz/Alvarinho) Alentejo Euphoria (Alvarinho/Arinto) Algarve Other(s):.
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