I hate going to the grocery store. And if you would call Erewhon a grocery store, I enjoy it way too much. It’s problematic. No one needs $15 bag of chips. So my grocery shopping strategy is to get as much produce and meat as I can at the farmer’s market, stock up on pantry goods and snacks at Thrive, and fill in the gaps with smaller trips to the grocery store, and put my husband in charge of Whole Foods runs(thank you, Jamie). If you’ve been following along, you know I love Thrive Market. They have great standards, really competitive pricing, some excellent products you can’t get anywhere else (coconut cereal!), and it’s easy.
Okay, I’ll stop rambling and get to the goods: my Thrive list. After more than a few of you asked, I finally put this together. Products that I think are unique are linked — the rest you can search for in the app!
This post is in no way sponsored by Thrive, but I did reach out to them and ask for a discount for you all. They generously obliged, so if you’re jumping on the Thrive bandwagon, use this link for at $60 welcome gift cart and 30% off your first order!!
WHAT I BUY AT THRIVE MARKET
Pantry Essentials, Baking, & Condiments
Grains: rice (white, brown, wild), quinoa
Pasta: organic chickpea pasta, shiratake noodles
Pasta sauce
Canned goods: chickpeas, tomatoes, coconut milk
Dried goods: beans, oats, chia seeds, flax seeds
Organic chicken broth and grass-fed bone broth
Organic nuts and seeds (I love the dry roasted and salted cashews)
Baking stuff: flour, sugar, baking soda, etc.
Thrive Market coconut wraps (great for lunches or even fun desserts)
Olives, capers, pickles
Tamari
Coconut aminos
Nut & seed butters
Primal Kitchen ketchup, salad dressings, mayo
Mustard
Spices (I am redoing my spice drawer and bought all their spices/jars. More on this soon!)
Cooking oils: coconut oil, avocado oil, olive oil (the Thrive brand has regenerative organic options)
Snacks (adults & kids)
Lesser Evil Space Balls
Lesser Evil popcorn
Seaweed (check to make sure you’re getting the ones roasted in olive oil or avocado oil)
Go Raw sprouted pumpkin seeds
Chomp sticks (mini and full-size)
Freeze-dried fruit
Aloha bars (35-40% off for a box)
Chocolate-covered Brazil nuts (regenerative organic!)
Daily crunch sprouted nut snacks (I first tried these at Erewhon but never bought them because they seemed egregiously expensive, but they’re 42% off on Thrive)
Gum (not really a snack, but the Thrive gum is excellent — it doesn’t lose it’s flavor the same way other “healthier” gums do)
Baby
Puff: Once Upon a Farm & Puffworks
Pouches: My Serenity Kids
Cereal
My two favorite cereals (the only ones I buy) are available on Thrive
Thrive Market Organic Coconut Flakes (I’ve never had a cereal like this before. It has 5 grams of fiber per serving and only 6 grams of net carbs. I’m obsessed.)
Lovebird (This cereal is excellent and Thrive has the best price.)
Thrive Market Grain Free Granola (only 3 grams of added sugar, which is *very low for a granola)
Meat & Seafood
Frozen meats: I don’t buy this regularly, but I have bought their frozen meats and seafood before. It’s good, high quality, and easy!
Tinned seafood
Supplements
LMNT Electrolytes (best price I can find)
Primal Kitchen Collagen Fuel
Nordic Naturals Omega 3s
Household, Cleaning, & Personal Care Products
Thrive has rigorous standards regarding toxins and vets every product before adding it to the site. Here are some products and brands they stock that I use.
Rosie
Blueland
Full circle sponges
Molly suds
If You Care parchment paper
Dr. Bonners
Alaffia Kids Shampoo & Body Wash
Badger Baby
Salt & Stone Deodorant
Mineral sunscreen (kids and adults)
Life-flow magnesium bath salts
& so many other random things: hair ties, cotton swaps, band-aids, you name it
Thanks, Mia!
my monthly box just came! love getting inspired by what others love there.