Some people think that eating healthy is expensive, but it’s
not. We just need to plan carefully
and be creative. Here’s some
tips to keep you committed since you decided to go healthy.
Buy Whole Foods
Processed foods are less nutritious and more expensive than
unprocessed foods. Apart from
unprocessed foods being cheaper, you get total control over the
ingredients. Try to avoid anything
that comes from a box or a can 90% of the time.
Stock Up On Cheap Protein
Medical experts say that we need 1g protein per pound of
body weight per day to build and maintain muscle and it helps with fat loss as
well. Save the steaks and salmon
for special occasions and buy tuna, eggs, milk, mackerel, cheese frozen liver,
and frozen chicken breast instead. Check here for some cheap sources of protein.
Buy In Bulk
Practice buying in bulk or merging with a neighbour or
friend and split the costs.
Especially when items are on sale, buy as much as you can afford and
store to last you until the next sale.
Items such as rice, potatoes, pasta and oats are fill and easy to stock
pile.
Buy Fruits & Veggies In Season
Fruits & Veggies in season tastes better and are much cheaper. It may take some time, but you can for example buy grape fruit in bulk, squeeze them with the pulp, bag it out in portions and freeze. When you’re ready for some freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, just sweeten a mug of water and add a portion of frozen grapefruit juice in the mixture to thaw and enjoy.Stretching Your Money When Cooking
Try preparing large portions of food to use over multiple
meals. For example, one-pot dishes
such as soups, casseroles or stews are great because in addition to saving on
preparation time it saves money and dishing washing as well. Some foods you can freeze half and on
another day add a green salad or side dish to make a delicious meal. Experiment with various combinations and
surprise yourself and your family.
Don’t Leave Out Dessert
Baking items yourself allows you the opportunity to adjust
the high caloric, or sweet ingredients.
Here are some great recipes you can try.
These are just a few ways in which you can eat healthy inexpensively.






Wow these are great ideas. Love the desserts
ReplyDeletethanks a lot this is very applicable to a university students like myself
ReplyDeleteGood tips as these health/natural foods are alot more expensive these tips would help.
ReplyDeletealso go to the markets, supermarkets try to make a profit but from vendors who selling their produce just try to sell it off . no middle man invloved!