Try these easy tips to cut costs without losing the nutrition.
Each day we are all feeling a little tense when it comes to money especially when the need to go grocery shopping arises.
In these economic times it is appealing to buy high-calorie processed foods (such as cookies, chips, donuts), because they usually cost less, than lower calorie nutritious things such as vegetables, fruits, and whole-grains.
With a little knowledge, you too can save big without losing big.
Try these helpful tips from Linda McDonald, M.S, R.D., editor of SupermarketSavvy.com.
1. Balance the Bulk. Stocking up on whole-grained rice, pasta, and other staples in bulk can save you money. Just remember to not buy more than can be used before expiration dates.
2. Practice Portion Control. When it comes to meats, the biggest mistake people make is overestimating how much they actually need, McDonald says. According to McDonald, let your palm be the judge: 3-ounces roughly the size of a woman’s palm, is an average serving per woman; or 4-ounces (the size of a man’s palm) for men.
3. Keep Walking. Do a little more prep work yourself and skip the pre-made pizza crusts, shredded cheese, and pre-washed salad greens. This trick alone can trim 10 to 20 percent off your food bill, McDonald says.
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October 11th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
These are some good pointers.