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Eating Healthy on a Budget By Akilah C. Thompson

By Kristin Marquet, Community Writer
October 22, 2014 at 04:50pm. Views: 3

Tired of the grocery bills being in the triple digits because of your healthy eating lifestyle? Well, this stops today because eating healthy on a budget is possible and definitely affordable. When it comes to eating healthy, everyone automatically thinks organic and dollar signs, however, there are many ways to eat clean while saving money. Here are seven tips that will have you on the right track to eating healthy while spending less. How to Shop Bargain Hunting Everyone loves a bargain because sales help you to pay less than the original price. For example, fruits are probably one of the most expensive healthy items on your grocery list. Strawberries cost about $3.99 to $4.99 for a small plastic carton. On the other hand, if you are lucky you can catch a bargain where the prices are 2 for $5.00. Bundles/Stock-up With bargain hunting comes the luxury of buying in bundles. This allows you to buy on sale and in large quantities to stock up. Going back to the example of the strawberries, one might buy one carton of strawberries at the price of $3.99 but with the sale price end up buying four. You¹re saving, getting more for your buck while stocking up in your refrigerator. Now that is a deal!!!!! Cross Shopping Cross shopping is another technique used to save money. At home, spend time looking up different local supermarkets, food markets, even department stores like Walmart and Target in your area. This will allow you to cross shop products that are on your healthy grocery list and compare prices. Sometimes the same items that you are waiting to go sale in one location is already on sale at another or even regularly priced cheaper than other stores. Seasonal Shopping Seasonal shopping is another way to save money. For instance, seafood can be very costly especially salmon because it is high in nutrients as well as high in demand. Salmon contains protein which is good for body growth and maintenance. In addition, salmon consist of the Omega 3 fats (Good Fatty Acids) which helps fight many health problems such as diabetes and cancer. So when is the best time to buy salmon? The answer is between the months of May through September because this is when fish is more prominent in the water and large quantities can be sold to consumers at cheaper prices. Now that you have brought all your items, next is to determine how you cook them. How You Cook! The way you prepare your food is very important. Let¹s take a look at chicken for a moment. As we know, fried chicken is most common not only at home but in fast food restaurants. Yes, it might be enticing and satisfying to the stomach but fried food also absorbs large amounts of grease and oil. Grease and oil breaks down into what is known as ³bad² fat which can clog arteries causing heart disease and even strokes. Baking, steaming, boiling and grilling are cooking alternatives that are much healthier. Although, if you do choose to incorporate a little oil in your meal, cooking with extra virgin olive oil is recommended because it contains heart healthy antioxidants. Remember when cooking remove all skin and fats from the meats. A clean meal is a clean body! How You Eat Portion Control Paying attention to how much food you are consuming is critical to eating healthy and sticking to the budget. Portion control is vital. It allows you to monitor your food intake as well as budget your shopping list. For example, if you tend to eat larger portions of fish rather than steak, your budget will take in consideration the price of fish, going back to the idea of seasonal and bundle shopping. Next, portion control also brings about the strategy of substitution, where instead of having larger portion of fish maybe consider switching it up with shrimp or scallops. In this case you are still obtaining protein but leaving yourself with options to make new dishes and try new foods. Snacking Stay away from junk food. Substitution is key! Snacking can get the best of us because junk food like potato chips, cookies, and ice cream taste so good. We think it is okay because we are only consuming small amounts. However, you can find healthy snacks that taste great too. For example, instead of having ice cream, maybe look at having yogurt. Yogurt is nutritious and light. As for potato chips, try baked chips like tortilla or even rice crisp, you can even take it a step further and make your own. Remember make smart substitutions! Healthy Eating healthy = extending your life! You can do that regardless of your budget. Do not get discouraged by high costs of eating healthy. Conduct research and find ways to beat the prices. Your body is important and eating right is a major step to staying healthy or improving your health. With all the tips above, you can eat smart, save money and live healthy! About Akilah C. Thompson: Akilah C. Thompson is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of North Carolina A & T State University where she earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Accounting and Business Economics. She is an IRS Enrolled Agent, Certified Life Coach, Licensed Zumba Instructor, and Inspirational Speaker. She is the Founder & CEO of her trademark company ACT Inspires Inc and non-profit, Generations Inspired Inc. Akilah is also a model, actor, and author.

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