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3 Tricks to Eat Healthy Even When Money is Tight

There is an unfortunate fact of life that many high nutrient,
low fat, low calorie foods are expensive, while many nutrient free, calorie dense foods are cheap.
This can make buying and cooking healthy foods for yourself and your family quite a challenge, particularly when the food budget is limited.

With some advance planning, however, it is still possible to create a week full of wonderful, nutritious meals, not matter how small your food budget. The key is to plan ahead, shop smart, and make the most out of the foods you buy.

1. Planning your meals

In today's busy world, meal planning often means calling out
for a pizza or hitting the drive through on the way home. This
type of lifestyle has helped to fuel the epidemic of obesity
the country has been experiencing. There is a better way,
however. Simply taking a few minutes a week to plan your
family's meals can make a lot of difference, both in money
saved and nutrition gained.

Advance meal planning is a must for any shopper on a budget.
Writing down your meal plans, including the ingredients needed
and expected preparation time, will help you plan what to buy
and how to cook. For those with especially busy schedules,
planning meals that can be cooked ahead of time and reheated is
a huge time and money saver.

Fortunately, many healthy meals, such as vegetable casseroles,
pasta dishes, meat dishes, seafood entrees, fruit salads, etc.
are great as leftovers. It is easy to see how advance meal
planning can save you time. Many working mothers, for instance,
will make an entire week's worth of meals on the weekend, then
heat each day's meals up as the week unfolds. This is a great
strategy for creating a healthy and varied menu the whole
family will love.

2. Hitting the grocery store

Now that you know what meals the coming week will bring, its
time to hit the grocery store in search of the perfect and most
healthy ingredients. Before you hit the grocery store, however,
be sure to check the pantry. Keeping well stocked pantry, and
restocking when staples such as canned vegetables and fruits go
on sale, is the cornerstone of any healthy eating budget.

After you have gone through the pantry and noted the items you
need to buy, it is time to check the sales flyers for your
local grocery stores. Most major grocery store chains include
sales flyers in the local newspaper, so be sure to check there
for sales on the items you need for your meals.

Going to the grocery store armed with a shopping list is the
best way to save both time and money. The grocery store
contains many temptations, and most of them are both unhealthy
and expensive. Sticking to the list is the best way to stay
within your budget while providing yourself and your family
with wholesome, nutritious food.

Don't forget to include fresh fruits and vegetables on your
shopping list. Keeping fresh fruits and veggies around for
snacks is a great way to eat healthier.

3. Preparing the meal

After everything has been purchased, the pantry has been
restocked, and fresh bowls of fruits and vegetables are
arranged for snacking, it is time to start creating that meal
on a budget. As we said before, making meals in bulk for later
use during the week is a great strategy for working women, and
for those who are pressed for time. Taking a few hours to mix
the ingredients and prepare the food can save a lot of time in
the long run.

Of course for those on a budget saving money is just as
important as saving time. One of the most important ways to
save money while still eating a healthy diet is to stock up on
those essentials you always seem to run out of. Try keeping a
notepad on the refrigerator or near the sink. Every time you
run out of a certain food, write it on the notepad. You will
probably notice a pattern emerging after a week or two. So the
next time your local grocery store runs a special on one of
those things you always need, but it in bulk and keep a good
supply on hand.

Buying in bulk is a great way to save money on many different
kinds of healthy foods. Many people automatically think that
the local warehouse club store is the cheapest place to buy
bulk items, but this is not often the case. The weekly specials
at the local grocery store often beat those warehouse club
prices, often by a large margin. So be sure to shop around and
comparison shop often as you put together those healthy meals.


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