Eating Healthy on a Budget
Save Money Without Sacrificing Quality
-- By Rebecca Pratt, SparkPeople Contributor
When you’re on a tight budget, the thought of preparing tasty, healthy meals on a regular basis can seem daunting. Not only is it easy to get sucked in by grocery merchandising tricks, but it’s also normal for most of us to fall into a mealtime rut, eating the same foods over and over. But you’re in control of your kitchen—and if you cook smart, you can enjoy the first-class meals you deserve.
You can save money and still have quality. If you’ve been using cost as an excuse to eat junk, you can kiss that excuse goodbye! With a little organization and creativity, you can have the proverbial champagne when cooking on a beer budget. To start, here’s a quick review of basic tips of healthy eating:
- Limit your intake of junk food and alcohol
- Drink lots of water (at least 8 cups a day)
- Limit salty and sugary foods
- Avoid eating many foods that are high in saturated fats
- Make “variety” the watchword of your eating










