Cost of eating healthy-advice needed
kristenn1989
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As a university student, funds aren't exactly unlimited. I can't just spend it however I like. But, I try and I want to eat healthy.
Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to do this while staying on a budget?
Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to do this while staying on a budget?
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There is a p90x shopping list for Walmart with some great healthy items at a very reasonable price. Try this link.
http://www.mygames4girls.com/games/dress-up/emilie-jolie-dress-up.html0 -
The following things are inexpensive and healthy: plain nonfat yogurt (doesn't have to be the fancy Greek stuff), eggs, carrots, celery, onions, bananas, apples, heads of lettuce, canned fish, dried beans, lentils, in-season fruits and vegetables.
If you have an Asian grocery store nearby do your produce shopping there; it will cost you one-third the price!
Do you have access to a full kitchen?0 -
Have you tried shopping with a friend? You can often buy larger quantities at a cheaper rate and split the cost between you.0
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I use shakes for breakfast and lunch. It seems more expensive at first, but then you realize that around $2 for each meal is pretty cheap. It also cuts my meal planning time. Message me if you have questions.
Have a good night:)
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