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"I think if you buy things when they are on offer and cook In bulk and portion things it's better. I'm always stalking the reduced sections in tesco etc for meat bargains. A while ago I got 6 lots of 2 chicken breasts for 84p a pack. Bargain. Chuck in a bag of stir fry veg and some soy sauce and you've got 2 dinners for less than £2. " . Yes a chuck them in the freezer . Some foreign super markets are much cheaper like a and l for meat and lean bits of meat tooo. I loves cooking I often. Do teo or three dishes for the week and it's cheaper than busting sandwiches too in work | |||
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"I spent quite a bit of money on food...but I do love the reduced section for meats etc... " I also do my food shop online and write a list of what I need and make sure my cupboards are organised. I haven't thrown any out of date stuff away for months I do a meal planner and plan ahead with what I've got. And make sure leftovers get used like roast dinner on a Sunday then casserole or curry Monday with the meat. Or bubble and squeak with the veg etc. | |||
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"A healthy diet on a budget is tricky but can be done if you shop sensibly and know how to cook. Good quality fruit, veg and lean protein doesn't come cheap but if you shop around or take advantage of special offers/reduced cabinet then you don't have to break the bank" I eat fairly healthy probably cheaper than process food if you are willing to cook and wash dishes. Same amount you will spend on McDonald/KFC/fast food you could buy pasta,fish,pesto healthier and fuller. | |||
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"Aldi are very reasonable on their whole foods, fruit and veg. " Yes I was going to say this. We eat healthily, well and economically and the bulk of our shopping is done in Aldi. I think lots of people were never shown how to eat cheaply and well so don't know where to start. | |||
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"I haven't been eating healthily for a few weeks now and i can feel it. I need a kick up my backside to stop it! ...i think it's more timely more than anything. You'd end up spending a similar amount of money on the food for either. For fast food you may pay a smaller amount but you'd be buying it frequently. For healthier foods you'd buy it in bulk. May seem costly but is not as frequent. However, healthier foods sometimes just take a while to prepare. Which kind of puts me off. Especially, if your coming straight from work and you're feeling a bit peckish. But, i'm a fat bastard lately anyway. " it's a myth that healthy food takes time, a tin of tomatoes, a chopped onion a clove of garlic and some bacon can be combined in the ten minutes it takes for pasta to boil. A tin of chick peas can be whizzed in the food processor with garlic and that other stuff I forget the name of while you toast pitta bread for a healthy snack, frozen veg is just as good if not better for you than fresh and you can quickly make a Spanish omelette with peas, left over potatoes and an onion. | |||
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"The reason I ask was because I heard a conversation where she was talking to a friend the doctor must of told her to loose weight and she was saying she could not afford to eat healthy " I'm yet to find a shop that charges more for an apple in comparison with a chocolate bar. crystal | |||
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"The reason I ask was because I heard a conversation where she was talking to a friend the doctor must of told her to loose weight and she was saying she could not afford to eat healthy I'm yet to find a shop that charges more for an apple in comparison with a chocolate bar. crystal" lol, you're right! | |||
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