How to eat healthy on a low budget?!


Question: How to eat healthy on a low budget!?
I'm having a very difficult time trying to diet!. I've been doing weight watchers, but it's hard to eat healthier when I don't have much money and two young boys to feed!. Let's face it, I buy healthier foods for them, but for as a single mother and student without much of an income, I buy things that are quick to fix like oven baked pizzas, hot dogs, and microwavable chicken strips!. When I try to buy all healthy food, my grocery looks very empty!. I try not to eat as much, so they can have enough food, but I end up starving and end up eating the fattening things as we run out of the healthy stuff so fast!. It's so hard and I just want to cry!. Anyone have a suggestion on foods I should buy that are healthy that will stretch long enough to last until I have money again to buy groceries!? I only have enough money to buy $61!.00 worth of groceries a week!. I am feeding myself, a teenager, and a 10 y/o!. They are very active, skinny, and are eating like every hour!. HELP!!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
You actually aren't alone in your dilema about feeding a family on a tight budget and keeping it healthy! The key to losing weight is really simple: eat fewer calories, burn more of them up, and make sure that your nutritional needs are getting met!. I suspect that you are over eating due to stress and anxiety!. Emotional eating is tough because its easy to get to the point of " I don't care!" and stuff in the cookies and other sugary, high fat foods!. Sugar and fat and salt are addictive substances and overindulgence in them creates a rush of endorphins, which numbs out the bad stuff and making us feel good!.!.!.!.!.for a short while!. Here are some ideas that might help you:

1!. Create a weekly meal plan, or even a monthly menu!. Let your kids help you plan the menu and do the shopping so that they will feel more a part of the "healthy experience" and less deprived!.
2!. Check out your local food resources to see if you can purchase fresh produce etc!. at lower costs!. There are some aid programs that help folks out by providing them with several boxes of government supplies and fresh produce once a week!.
3!. Make items that take some time and will provide leftovers, such as roasted chicken, vegetable lasagne, soup, etc!.
4!. Organic products are great, but are priced higher than other products in the supermarket!. If you can't afford to eat organic, then pick and choose which foods you can!
5!. Take advantage of the summer months and visit the farmer's markets weekly for fresh fruits and veges!.
6!. Purchase meats in bulk, and then cut down on the amount you serve!. Other countries that have healthier lifestyles actually don't eat much meat!. Have great side dishes and make meat a secondary ingrediant rather than a primary one!.
7!. Limit processed sweets and goodies!. Get your teenager into baking cookies and homemade goodies from scratch!. Limit the amount each can have each day and let them choose apples, oranges, peaches, raisins etc!. instead!.
8!. Make a decision that you are going to make a lifestyle change in order to keep your family healthy! This will help you cut down on purchasing un-necessary items!.
9!. Limit fast food excursions! Those "budget" menu items are loaded with fat and sodium!
10!. Kids like cereal!. Purchase it in bulk and mix it with items such as peanuts, m&m's, coconut, raisins etc!. and put in small baggies for snacks!. Cereal is also a great snack as long as it has lower sugar and more nutrients!.
11!. Don't be afraid of ramen!. Add veges and left over meats to ramen for a quick and satisfying meal!. Although higher in sodium, you can cut the seasoning packet in half and add other herbs!.
12!. Hot dogs are good and make a quick and fast meal or snack!. Try to purchase turkey or chicken hot dogs when they are on sale and freeze!. Cut them up for an addition to mac and cheese, add them to beans for chili, serve them grilled with mustard and ketchup!.
13!. Keep fruit handy
14!. Watch your portion sizes!. Don't eat from the kids plates when they are finished!. Drink lots of water and try to get a walk in daily!. Take a warm bath and create a gratitude list when times are tough!.
15!. Depending on the age of your teen, he/she might be able to get a part time job to earn some extra money for other things that will help you increase your food budget!.
16!. Are you getting child support!? If not, visit your local DA and sign up to get your ex's wages garnished!. Widowed!? Perhaps you can get death benefits for each child that will help you!.
17!. Garage sale time! What do you need, what can you donate, and what can you sell!? Use the proceeds for a dinner out with the kids!.

Good luck to you and yours!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Buy fruit and veg from the market rather than the supermarket you'll save loads, use up veg to make pasta sauces, Fruit snacks, Generally make fresh food rather than buying ready meals, You'll get more healthy stuff into the kids rather than fat and junk, Finally invest in a good basics cookbook!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

At the moment, its cheaper to buy fresh meat and veggies from independant shops rather than the big supermarkets!. Don't give in, and if you do have to eat fattening stuff, just don't eat as much of it!! Do you not qualify for help from the social!?!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

You are not alone, especially these days!. And it can be done and it isn't rocket science either!. Visit the lovely people on the Old Style (OS) forum on http://www!.moneysavingexpert!.com!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

My best tip is to check out your local green grocer!. I can buy loads of stuff from my local green grocer for under £3 whilst I would pay a fortune for the same things at the supermarket! :-)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Like the first person said, always buy fruit that is in season!.!.!.It's much cheaper!. also, does your family like vegetables!? You can usually get a big bag of frozen veggies for a few dollars!. I like to buy the kind that you just put in the microwave and they steam themselves, very quick and easy!.

When I don't have a lot of money to spend (which is almost always) I buy a lot of cereal, too!. I try to buy cereals that are made with whole grains!. They're usually very low on fat and if you eat it with skim milk, its a decently healthy meal along with a piece of fruit!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

When it comes to the groceries nowadays, what most people pay for is convenience!. They're willing to spend a bunch of extra money just to save a couple of steps!.
Most of the time (not always, but usually) its cheaper to avoid these things!. Take chicken for example!. If you buy boneless, skinless chicken breasts, they're $5/lb!. But if you buy bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts, they're $1!.50/lb!. And they are super easy to do yourself!. I tend to buy thighs more than breasts, fix a bunch up all at once, and grill them all at once!. Then I can eat them throughout the week!.
And the previous advice to buy the frozen vegetables is good, but you don't need to pay to buy the "Steam in the bag" type!. Just poke a few holes in a bag of regular frozen vegetables and microwave that, works just as well, and is much cheaper!.
Go for the store-brands!. They are just as good (sometimes better in my opinion) as the name brand, and usually tons cheaper!. But take your time at the store, look at the price per unit or price per ounce!. Find the best deal!.
And when it comes to fruits and vegetables, don't think you have to buy fresh to get healthy!. Usually the frozen are flash frozen at the peak of freshness, which keeps most of the nutrients locked away!. The "fresh" vegetables could be sitting around for weeks, losing the valuable nutrients!.
Canned fruits and vegetables will have slightly more lost nutrition, since the processing heat will destroy some!. But a good way to get the most out of canned foods is to not strain off the liquids, since they also contain lots of nutrients!.
I like to just serve the canned peach, pear, or fruit cocktail juices over ice and drink that!. Great in the summer!.

also, look to the less used fresh vegetables, such as collard or mustard or turnip greens!. I love them personally, and they are absolutely packed with nutrition!. Beets, when done the right way, are delicious too, although they are slightly more expensive!.

And try to look around, look in your local newspaper ads for special deals and sales!. I shot myself in the foot last week when I bought about 3 bottles of ketchup to "stock up" for $2!.50, which I thought was a good deal since everything else was about $3, when the same store ran a special on the same brand for $1 a bottle a couple of days later!.

I really do hope this helps some!. Although I don't have a family, I also don't have a bunch of money!. But I can tell you for sure, you need more than turkey sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, and dinner to have a balanced diet!. I do like the idea of the rationing of snacks, thats what my parents did with me and it worked well!.
And do stick with water!. You're already paying a utilities bill, so use it!. Much cheaper and healthier than other drinks!. If you do need something sweeter to drink, go for the frozen concentrates!. They're tons cheaper, and still taste great!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You need to make a shopping list each week and stick to it!. Perhaps if you buy your shopping online you can check the budget as you go along, and alter it to get the most for your money (or you could just check prices online)!.

Dont buy junk foods - no crisps, biscuits, cakes, ice cream etc!. if its not in the house, you wont be snacking on it!. but make sure there are lots of healthy snacks (i!.e!. fruit)!.

Pick out a recipe to make each evening of the week - cooking from scratch doesn't always have to take longer than cooking a pizza in the oven!. I make all my own meals, and mostly it takes less than half an hour!. i!.e!. try a simple tomato and vegetable sauce for pasta - that would not take longer than 30 mins, or grilled chicken with a cous cous salad!.

Once you have picked the recipes, write the shopping list and buy only what you need (plus some healthy snack foods)!. When you go shopping, try to leave the kids at home so they don't end up persuading you to buy crisps or whatever!.

This way you will be able to keep track of exactly what you are buying and eating, and also it should reduce wasted food which happens quite commonly to people who are trying to start a healthy diet (i!.e!. they buy loads of fresh veggies, but dont really know what they want to do with them and then half of them go off before they are used!)!.

Good luck, and stick in there!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Okay Im good at this :) Go to the deli part of the grocery store!. buy some sliced turkey from the butcher!. Buy some bread of your choice!. Then buy some baby carrots in the packs!. Dont buy beverages!. Drink water!. Its free!.

Besides they just have sugar that is not heathly!. Buy your fruit in season!. That way you get more fruit with less money!. Thats it!. I spend 20 dollars a week and eat sandwhiches for breakfast, lunch,and dinner!. Turkey is good for you also, not any fat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Here are some things I've found useful!. I buy the storebrand instead of the name brand products!.!.!.usually they are very similar and save you a few dollars!. Some of the quick foods have healthy equivalents, like a pizza with whole wheat crust (my family doesn't notice the difference)!. Try chicken or turkey hot dogs instead of pork!. I buy the healthy bake chicken strips!. There's even a multigrain coated healthy bake fish sticks pack that we all like!.
We really worked at planning meals to fit our budget and do not go over!. We also don't allow ourselves to go back to the store before the next shop!. It's tough I know!. My sister in law had a genius idea that worked with her teenage son!. She put aside a part of the pantry that was just his snacks for the week!. Once they were gone, they were gone!. He learned to ration!.
Planning in advance of the shop really helps!. I even tally my total as I go so I don't go over, I'm less tempted to sneak other food in the cart that way!.
I do plan one big meal a week that I stretch for 2 days!. Sunday is the first meal and Wednesday or Thursday is the leftovers!. Something like a lasagna works well for that!. I know it's hard and I wish you well!Www@FoodAQ@Com

ok buy a large chicken and roast it with potatoes and cook
seasonal vegetables with it - if you have a freezer cook enough
for another meal and freeze on seperate plates!.
with left over chicken cut into cubes for next day - fry up
some onion - make a cheese sauce - add chicken onion and cheese sauce and top with mashed potatoes and more veg!.
there is nothing wrong with frozen and u don't waste any!.
use the carcass to make stock or soup - boil with onion and
a carrot - strain the scum and simmer - and drain into a bowl!.
to make soup again add chopped veg cook and whizz on a processor!.
you now have at least 3 meals!.
buy some mince(think usa call chopped) make meatballs
with fine chop onion and season - roll in flour - lightly fry-
remove - make a tomato sauce - 2 tins tomato some tomato puree onion and any flavour you like ie garlic herbs!. add meatballs to it and cook for about and hour - serve with mashed potato and veg - u can double this up or use more mince and make a bolognese, by just cooking it all together!.
i the uk lots of shops reduce produce - most of it is fine!.
buy seasonal fruit
but whatever you buy make sure its something they will eat!.
as for sandwiches - tinned tuna is good for them and cheap
in uk - try and give them some other fish once a week!.
tuna fishcakes - 2 tins tuna - chop spring onions(scallions)
flavour with something they like - maybe chinese style ie
ginger - cook mash potatoes!. shape into to patties - dust lightly in flour - cook in oven for 30 mins again more veg!.
buy nothing ready made its cheap and nasty!.
you can make your own pizzas - again either make the base
or buy them - make the tomato sauce for meatballs but
thicker - add toppings they like - a small amount ham -
onion - etc top with grated cheese - do not buy grated cheese- get a block its cheaper!. and serve with salad
if you have a freezer you will find it easier to cook in batches-
ie mince and mash potato will freeze
google cheap healthy meals on net
good luck
good luckWww@FoodAQ@Com

I'm in the same situation darling, but don't give up you can do it AND set a great example for your boys!. Try your hardest to look at the sale flyers, I often find the value packs of chicken w/ 7-10 chicken breasts on sale for $7 or yogurts 20 for $10 type deal!. If anything perishable is on sale, see if you can freeze it for later use like the chicken!. Rice, egg noodles, beans, peanut butter, soup; these are all pretty healthy and filling and REALLY cheap!. For fresh fruits and vegetables!.!.!.GO TO your Farmers Market, they have deals and may also be able to tip you off on other places!. Most supermarkets have a bargain rack of fruit about to go bad, while it may not be what you want visually, it's always marked down drastically, try to eat it that day or the next though!. LOL

also I hope not to insult you, but maybe you should apply for Food Stamps, even if you work, they could still help and a little help is better than none!. You can also contact your local WIC office to find out local food pantries or ask your local church!. They can often give you staples such as cereal, canned goods, toiletries and an occasional few goodies!. Good luck!Www@FoodAQ@Com

HI there!

As you can see you are not alone! There are lots of people trying to stretch their food dollars!.

Several things come to mind:

1!. Start shopping at a place where there is a bulk section - you know bins with rice, beans, granola without packaging!.
One pound of beans will cost you around one dollar - and you can make meals that will feed all of you - for a couple of days out of that pound of beans! Don't buy canned beans - I know it is tempting because it is easier - but you are not getting your money's worth that way!. So go buy bulk beans, rice, cous-cous, rolled oats!. Stick to the cheaper - healthier items and do not get seduced by expensive trail mixes and such!.

2!. Your boys are hungry all the time because they are growing! Now is the time to feed them high quality foods - that does not include pre- made anything!. You should make all your meals at home!. There should always be something available in the fridge to eat right now!. Inexpensive ideas include - homemade potato salad, homemade chili, homemade baked beans, eggs!.
Don't waste your money on cheap sugary cereals!. Buy rolled oats or even better steel cut oats - again - one pound will cost you about one dollar - and will be enough to feed all three of you for breakfast for a couple of days!.
You will see that if you feed your children and yourself higher quality food they will actually eat less, because they are getting their nutrition finally!.

3!. Learn to use your spices - they are cheap and wake up any meal!. Cinnamon, basil, oregano etc - dried is fine and cheap and keeps forever!.

4!. Buy certain things by the case - and join one of the buying clubs, if you can get to one easily and have a car!. Remember that you will walk out of there with a lot of items so you should have transportation of some kind!.

5!. Don't buy anything that is pre-cut or sliced or pre cooked - the store will charge you royally for these services!. For example buy cheeses only in large chunks and slice them at home!.

6!. Try to eat some fresh fruit - see if your supermarket has a reduced produce section - you know bananas, that are going brown - apples, that are a little bruised -they are perfectly fine and often much riper than the "undamaged" produce!. also, frozen fruit and vegetables are perfectly fine and do not spoil!.

7!. Try to buy mainly store brands - they are just as good as the name brands and are available at a discount!.

8!. Make a cooking plan for the week BEFORE you go shopping!. Whatever is not on the list cannot be bought!.

9!. Involve the kids! They need to be spending quality time with you - cook with them - have them help you make your cooking plan for the week!. And be upbeat - if you are depressed they will be too!

10!. Stretch your toiletries by watering them down to half! Every shampoo, conditioner, dish detergent you buy will last at least twice as long that way!.

I wish you the best of luck! You can do it! If you'd like I would put a trial shopping list together for you so you can try this out!. You can reach me at my blog and e-mail me from there!. Note my blog is vegetarian, as am I - but you don't have to be!. I consider one's diet to be as personal a choice as one's religion!. I just find it easier to eat cheap AND healthy as a vegetarian!.

Again Good Luck And the best wishes for you all!
Blog: http://vegetarianonthecheap!.blogspot!.com!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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