Healthy Eating And Your Budget
For those of us that tend to be on a tight budget from time to time, there are ways to still eat healthy if you just known how to shop economically. By following the price-conscientious, but healthy tips below, you and your family will not ever have to be deprived of good healthy eating while on a budget.
Eliminate Junk Food:
The very best money saving way to shop for most of us, is on our own. When you are shopping alone, there are no other influences of children or spouses to make those junk food requests. It is much easier to buy only what you and the family needs when shopping alone, because there is no debate over all of the unwanted extras.
Water Or Milk Instead Of Soft Drinks:
Water and milk are truly the two most important choices of beverages that we could choose. These are both affordable and healthy products, especially compared to how quickly a few over-priced soft drinks will ad up to be. Our children's health and our own health really has to water to survive, and milk is also a vital part of our health requirements.
Bulk Fruits And Vegetables:
Fruits and vegetables are a health necessity, but sometimes seems to be expensive overall. There are ways to get around the expenses if you have a local farmers market. For some of us,there are local farms that are open to the public to purchase their fresh fruits and vegetables in bulk. This is much cheaper and healthier than any store bought products. If you are having to purchase fruits and vegetables from your local stores, then the next best way to save money is to buy only what is currently in season for your regional area. These will be more affordable because they did not have to be shipped from so far away.
Meats And Beans:
It is important to make sure and get plenty of meat products and bean products in our daily diets. These are some of the best sources for our body's needed protein. Between them, beans are cheaper in price, but when good lean meats can be found on sale, you can stock up to freeze the extra for later.
Beans As A Substitute:
For those times that you can not find good lean meats on sale, beans are a wonderful substitute. Not only are there several varieties of beans, but there are many ways to prepare beans, so to feel that you and the family are eating the same old thing every night. It is recommended by the USDA that beans should be consumed at least 4 times a week for good health.
Seafood:
If you and your family are fortunate enough to live were there is accessibility to various kinds fishing or other seafood types of gathering, then take advantage of this. It is very economical and fun for the family to fish together!
Peanut Butter:
Most everyone love peanut butter, and it will go a long way for the price! Peanut butter is a very good source of protein and fiber. Sandwiches are easy and quick to make and can include your favorite jelly, jam, apple butter and even sliced bananas! It can be put on with a quick swipe on a cracker or sliced apples for a good healthy snack.





