Eating Inexpensively While Eating Healthy

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In today’s economy poor world people are looking for an inexpensive way to purchase healthy foods. Options for eating healthy are numerous and believe it or not they are less expensive than most people know. Eating at home is defiantly less expensive than eating out. Knowing what kinds of foods are high quality but not high priced will help in creating those delicious healthy meals at home.

Beans

No matter if you buy bean from the bulk isle or get them in a can, they are cheap and packed with protein. Out of the hundreds of varieties, there are countless numbers of ways to utilize beans in your cooking.

Frozen Fruits and Veggies

Many people have the misconception that fresh fruits and vegetables are the best way to go. It turns out that many of the fresh produce you see in the store, is actually around a week old by the time you pick it up and give it a squeeze. Once picked, produce begins to lose its nutrients, so by the time it gets to the store, there aren’t much of the original nutrients left.

Frozen produce is typically flash-frozen 24-48 hours after picking, locking in the highest concentration of nutrients available. Since they come in packages, they tend to be cheaper by the pound than their plump partners and can store for longer periods of time. The next time you go to the store, take a look at the price of frozen spinach versus fresh spinach. Even if they are priced around the same mark, think about how long the fresh spinach has been sitting there

Oats

Oats are one of the most, if not THE most, versatile foods around. They taste like whatever you cook them with, they can be creamy or crunchy, baked, fried, sautéed; you name it, oats can probably do it. The bigger the container, the cheaper it will be. Oats are loaded with fiber and contain a decent amount of calories for the serving size.

Quinoa

For the group of people who must have pasta at least three times a day, quinoa is a great alternative without all of the carbs and for a fraction of the price. Finding quinoa in the bulk isle is a steal; it is easy to prepare, completely healthy and cheap as all get-out. Quinoa is more like a grain than pasta, but can double in some of the same ways that pasta does, plus it is a great addition to salads.


Brown Rice

Not only is brown rice healthy, with around 4 grams of protein, 2 grams of fiber and only 170 calories per serving, it is dirt-cheap. The great thing about rice is the servings are measured by dry volume, which means, when the rice is cooked, your serving size nearly doubles. Brown rice can be used in burritos, casseroles, fried rice and is even hearty enough to stand up in many stews.

Feeding our families healthy meals doesn’t mean breaking the bank. Remember to keep the meal simple. Not only is a simple meal less expensive but it is the best way to ensure all the nutrients stay in the food while also giving you that great taste your family loves. Try a few of these healthy foods and see just how easy it is to eat healthy while saving dollars.

Stay Cool, Save Money and Eat Healthy This Summer

fruitysmoothiesWhen it’ hot the only thing we want to eat is a heaping bowl of ice cream. We all know that’s not the best thing we can put in our bodies but when you’re hot all you want is to cool down. There are some healthy alternatives to eating that ice cream and staying cool at the same time

Fresh berries are always a treat but in the summer months they seem to really hit the spot. Berries can be frozen easily. Use them in desserts, for breakfast, in smoothies or just pop them in your mouth like a piece of candy. During the summer months when produce is at its best the prices are much lower so stock up. Remember peppers, onions and carrots are also a nice addition to a healthy cool summer salad. They can also be frozen easily. Hey they even make a great snack

Speaking of the produce why not use it when your grilling that perfect summer dinner. Vegetables are colorful, healthy and very delicious. Add some to that meat kabob or make a veggie kabob as a side dish with any type of meat. Coat those vegetables with a little olive oil, wrap them in foil and grill. Vegetables are a healthy way to cool down in the summer time.

Farmers markets are a great place to find deals on summer produce. Many of these markets have fresh rhubarb, eggplant or beets. A great summer salad is made with beets, onions, feta cheese and light ranch dressing. Cooling off already huh? Try pieces of rhubarb dipped in a honey sauce for a quick cool off healthy snack.

Eggplant can be grilled, sautéed, added to meat dishes or even made into a dip. This eggplant dip recipe is a summer classic. Place 1 large eggplant, pieced with a fork on the grill until tender and charred on all sides. Allow the eggplant to cool then peel off the skin. Chop the pulp into small pieces. Once chopped, mash the pulp with a fork. Stir in 1/2 C of olive oil and 2 t of wine vinegar until well blended. Stir in 3 garlic cloves that have been minced and salt and pepper to taste. Serve this dip at room temperature as an accompaniment to fresh vegetable slices or on dip for pita bread wedges.

Eating healthy yet staying cool isn’t hard to accomplish in the summertime. Eating those fresh fruits and vegetables is not only healthy but easy on the pocket during those summer months. Enjoy and stay cool all summer long.