The Frugal Friends discuss FOOD! Jen and Jill turn to the internet to see what others have to say about saving money on food, reducing waste, and still maintaining a healthy diet. Of course, the organic debate does come up; but thank you Aldi for not polarizing us!
Notable Notes
Root and Revel Article • In this article, Kate lists 30 ways to save money and eat healthy on a budget. Included is the 'cheat sheet' on where to prioritize purchasing organic, how to make your own condiments, and resources to buy and support local agriculture. • Buy food, use food • Reduce animal product consumption • Disagree with meal kit delivery service one • Drink water! It's good for you! • What Jen and Jill have to say Sustainable Baby Steps Article • This writer argues that healthy food does not have to be expensive, and gives a strong case for why eating smart only appears • to cost a lot of money. A long list of cheap, healthy food is given, and links to recipes are provided. • Sustainable baby steps show you save money with whole foods but you pay in time • The list of healthy and inexpensive snacks and foods is a winner! • Learning how to cook, and the flavors you enjoy is key to embracing food the frugal way • What Jen and Jill have to say • What the internet has to say • THANK YOU Aldi • ! • The Organic Debate • BILL OF THE WEEK • Eating healthy is cheaper, but you pay in time and taste (unless you learn how to cook!) • Budget your time (i.e. meal prep) • Improve taste; research & practice makes perfect • Wrap Up
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