Need advice from anyone who has had success losing
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Tap WATER is free -- drink it in abundance!
Then go for a 30 minute walk around the block!
You CAN eat healthier and get exercise without breaking the bank.0 -
I don't know if you live by an aldis store,or a bargin grocery store, but frozen vegetables,peanutbutter,eggs,some frozen chicken,are all great to keep in the fridge to help your menu. Oatmeal with frozen fruit,yum... It is fall,so you may get a month of produce at reasonable prices...take advantage and go into your diet with gusto during this season of plenty0
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I guess I could start out by counting calories & exercising even if its just walking.
You said it, let's start there. Keep a daily log and stay within your calorie limits each and every day. Exercise when you can.
Then, slowly work in healthy choices into your diet. It doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing thing. Replace mac & cheese with fresh veggies, for example. Replace a snack with fresh fruit. Water for soft drinks (or sweet tea if you're in the south like me).
My diary is not entirely "healthy". I still go out with friends, have drinks and eat out often. BUT I stay within my calorie limits (on most days anyway!) where I can. I exercise. I run. If I know I'm going to be at a restaurant I'll try and choose a healthy choice, grilled chicken and salad for example. If I can do it, you can, too. But it all starts with logging.0 -
What do you use to flavor your chicken & veggies.
Wisters-I will take a look, thanks!
Bottled light salad dressing. Wait for a good sale and stock up on it. Let the chicken sit in it overnight or during the day.0 -
I eat a lot of wild game that I shoot myself. WAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY healthier then store bought meat and cheaper too. If you don't hunt try contacting a local game processor and see if they know anyone that will donate some.0
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First: You have to figure the price per meal, not per pound. It makes a difference.
Try a whole chicken. It's good for several meals for my family of four:
One great roast chicken dinner in the oven or crock pot
Next day meat with sides of veggies or in a stir fry
Boil the bones for two or three days of soup
Take the small bits of leftover meat, chop them up with celery, raisins, and mayo or kefir or yoghurt and you have chicken salad
There is no way in the world it is less expensive to eat badly. Choose wisely and learn to cook what's cheap. Just never buy anything that's labeled low fat or low calorie or low sugar. THOSE things are expensive. Meat, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes are all your best bet.
Also try:
A small piece of fish makes a nice chowder with milk, onions, corn, and some greens
Cheap veggies:
Frozen ocra, turnip greens, spinach, etc.
Beets (buy the ones the greens have gone bad on and they cut them off)
Cabbage
Rutabagas (really awesome steamed with cheese and nuts and mixed with greens)
It isn't hard to make your own bread
And it is dead simple to make soup
You can buy lots of things bulk in a health food store cheaply - just ignore the ridiculously pricey things they have in packages.
Good luck!0 -
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Buy fresh simple unprocessed food - that includes oil which is highly refined!
Eat like your Granny used to eat.
Eat meat as a flavouring rather than your primary source of protein.
Beans and other pulses should be your primary proteins.
Keep chickens if you have space - you'll get plenty of cheap protein - and maybe a few eggs to sell!
Eat lots of veg.
Eat food that is in season.
Only buy what you'll need - don't be conned by bulk buys in supermarkets unless you can freeze or store the excess food.
Ok - happy noshing. & sorry for the lecture!0 -
I live in PA & including myself there's 3 to feed. We try to spend about $100 a wk at most & that adds up quickly when I'm trying to buy healthy foods to myself and other foods for my bf & our son
I live in PA too (Pgh area) and we also shop on a budget for myself, hubby and toddler. My husband has no desire to eat on a diet (nor does he need one). It takes a bit of creativity but I try to find meals/recipes he will enjoy and I can fit into my daily goals. Try websites like skinnytaste.com and dashingdish.com. Also, shop farmers markets, grocery store sales and use coupons. Do you have Bottom Dollar near you? They have good produce and dairy that is very reasonably priced. Everything there is pretty reasonable actually, and they take coupons too. Aldi is good too but Bottom Dollar has more of a variety. If you shop at Shop n Save or Giant Eagle go to their websites or download the app for the store and register your store rewards cards and load them up with coupons. You can then combine store specials, coupons on your card and paper coupons!! Feel free to add me!!0 -
What do you use to flavor your chicken & veggies.
Wisters-I will take a look, thanks!
Bottled light salad dressing. Wait for a good sale and stock up on it. Let the chicken sit in it overnight or during the day.
And balsamic vinegar or rice vinegar (even cheaper). Yeah, it looks pricey in the bottle but you only use it half teaspoon at a time.0 -
I am currently living in an isolated community. The closest grocery store is an hour and a half away. In the summer time there is no problem getting groceries, the winter is a different story. In winter months, there is no road,well, not very often. I usually have no fresh fruit or vegtables. I go to frozen. Much cheaper AND your body is getting the nutrients it needs. With the frozen fruit, I usually stick in a blender with protein powder and skim milk, I have a healthy shake. If you don't have these things, grab a handful, let it thaw and it as is........they are delicious. Same with frozen veggies, just don't over cook and they taste great.......no name brands work just as good as the big names............good luck!!!!0
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