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Eat Well On a Budget
by: Barb Keck
Shopping on a Shoestring
Eating properly for health on a limited budget is always a challenge.
One of the biggest money gobbling culprits is ready made processed
and packaged foods and too many trips for fast food. Although theyre
quick neither of these ways are cost effective. When it comes to
shopping on a shoestring and planning great tasting menus at home
youll be surprised how well you can eat following these simple
guidelines.
10 healthy ways to keep food costs within budget
Make three meals a week without meat and watch your food bill drop.
You wont even notice the meat is missing when you experiment
and combo flavorful foods for meals. Its easier than you think.
Include other forms of protein to complete your required nutrition.
Cook regular rice it only takes 10 minutes longer than Minute Rice
(which actually takes 5 minutes) and its half the cost. This
works for many other products as well.
Left over rice, corn or other vegetables? Add it to tomato soup
or any other favorite soup the next day.
Cook (boil, bake or microwave) enough potatoes to fry or prepare
in any other favorite potato dish for your next meal
Shop from the outside aisles this is where most of the non-processed
foods are. The inner aisles of grocery stores are all packaged and
cost more
When your favorite vegetables come in season, buy lots. Peppers
are easy to freeze no blanching required, just cut in slices,
bag them and freeze them. Prices can be 1/3 of what the out of season
vegetable costs.
To avoid throwing out food you havent used make a plan for
the week that includes the foods in your fridge that need to be
used before spoiling. This also takes the guess work out of what
to have for dinner or lunch every day.
Cut your juice down with water. Most juices are heavy with sugar
or glucose. Using this idea can make a can of juice last twice as
long and cut your sugar intake as well.
Plan your weekly menus with tasty meals from your favourite recipes
that use inexpensive ingredients. You will be amazed at how this
plan helps avoid fast food meals.
And of course never shop when youre hungry!
Following these 10 ideas will make a big difference to your food
bill at the end of each month. Remember there are many meals you
can add to your meal plans that won't take much longer than quick
cooking foods which cost more.
About The Author
Barb Keck, has inspired others to do and be what they strive for
and live life as pain free as possible for years. Her own long road
of recovery became the discovery of life.
Through reinventing her life to create a new one her writings today
help others to be resourceful and face lifes challenges finding
new ways to be.
Want to find answers to daily dilemas? Visit http://www.vidaville.com/.
barb@vidaville.com
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