Six Tips for Healthy Budget
Eating
Buying food can be expensive especially
when you are trying to be healthy. As a college student who wants to save money
while still eating healthy these are tips and tricks, I have found to work for
me. So if you want to eat healthy check out this list below.
- Don’t eat out!
Eating out can become very expensive
because you are paying for the food plus the service. You can use the money
saved from making the food and buy more groceries. The food can become way
healthier because you are controlling what is put into your food.
- Scope out
deals!
Stores will give out food deals.
Especially with fruits in vegetables, you can find deals such as a pound
for blank amount. When you find these deals stock up on them. If you are
scared of the produce going bad you can freeze them and use at a later
time. Fruits are a great thing to freeze so that you can use them to make
smoothies.
- Plan your meals!
Before stepping into
a grocery store have a list of the week's meals and things needed to make the
meals. Doing this will stop you from wondering into buying unhealthy food. You
will also be saving money because you won't spend it on junk food. You also
will not have any excuse to eat out because you have a meal planned out for
every dinner.
- Just drink
water!
Another trick is to only allow yourself water. Drinking water
is free and you are not consuming calories from sugary drinks. I
personally allow myself to drink coffee in the morning then after that, I
only have water for the remaining of the day.
- No need for
national brands!
Almost all stores have generic brands that are way cheaper than
buying national brands. The two brands, for the most part, taste the same.
By buying the generic brands you are saving money that can be used towards
healthy eating.
- Bulk is best!
Stores that sell in bulk is better than those that don’t. You are
getting way more food that can last longer. Especially if its something
you eat all the time. An example would be almonds, a small pack could be
priced out $1.25 and you eat them every day so your total would be $8.25.
Instead of buying the small packs of almonds you could buy a bulk of them
for the same price that will likely last you a lot longer.
- Leftovers!
If you end up with a lot of extra food, save them for another day.
A lot of times I’ll save leftovers for lunch the next day. This stops me
from eating out and also makes my lunch healthy.
- Grocery
stores!
When going to buy your healthy food chose
a good store. Some stores are way more expensive than others. I personally
try to avoid stores such as Target and Whole Foods because they charge a
lot more compared to Walmart and Winco.
I agree with every point you make. I always have troubles with number 5, not buying national brands. I usually try to buy cheaper brands, but I always end up going for the ones I love which are always the national ones. Another thing, buying in bulk is the best! It makes everything so much easier and cheaper and last longer. I always buy in bulk whatever I can, that way I don't have to keep going to the grocery store. It saves me from seeing all the unhealthy food that I like too.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you, that buying in bulk is the best option; it allows people to have more food plus they don't have to buy food as frequently
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English 101
14 April 2019
Interviewing Pedro G.
For this blog post, I am interviewing my brother in law Pedro. He was born in Mexico and has Hispanic parents who feed him food from their culture and ethnicity. I've been privallige to have tried his mom’s food and it is the best Mexican food I've ever had. I, on the other hand, was born in California but raised in Nevada off of what you would call stereotypical American food. I learned a lot of neat facts about my brother in laws favorite foods from Mexico. Below is the transcript of our interview.
Me: What is your favorite meal?
Pedro: Carne asda Tacos
Me: Do you have a favorite place to get the food?
Pedro: Um, I would say in town, not really, but I've heard of really good restaurants out in California. The southern part.
Me: Do you have a favorite food that your mom makes?
Pedro: A favorite food that my mom makes. I would have to say ironically again, but fish tacos, her way of making the actual fish is wildly different than what I'm used to having here.
Me: What is something strange that people in America eat compared to Mexico?
Pedro: Hard shell tacos
Me: What is your favorite thing to cook?
Pedro: Um, I cook a lot of things. I can't really say I have a favorite one. I go with what's easiest. So just the basic spaghetti's uh, yeah.
Me: What do you think of the Americanized version of Mexican food?
Pedro: In my opinion, it is all trash. You cannot call something Mexican and have it Americanized, you can call its Texmex, but then people confuse it to the actual authentic Mexican dish, which in my opinion is not okay.
Me: Do you know, do you have a favorite fake kind of Mexican food or place?
Pedro: No.
Me: Okay. Um, what is your favorite food you remember having like a family event? So like birthday, funeral, stuff like that.
Pedro Things we always do. Whether it be a birthday special occasion that I've noticed is Carne Asada, that's just grilled steak and we usually pair it up with chicken and other stuff.
Me: What is your favorite sweet thing from Mexico?
Pedro: Anything involving Tamarind. That's a special kind of fruit, but the Hispanic culture likes to mix it in with spicy, like salt and lime, which gives it a new depth of flavor.
Me: Is food prepared specially in any way before cooking it? Like your meat before it is killed?
Pedro: Um, I don't think it does. I think it's just depending on the skill of the person cooking it that makes it tastes different than other places.
Me: What is your favorite snack from Mexico?
Pedro: Any fruit especially watermelon
Me: Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for me.
Pedro: Your welcome let me know if you have any more questions. I would be happy to answer them.