When you're on a tight budget, the thought of preparing tasty, healthy meals on a regular basis can seem daunting. Not only is it easy to get sucked in by grocery merchandising tricks, but it's also normal for most of us to fall into a mealtime rut, eating the same foods over and over. But
you're in control of your kitchen-and if you cook smart, you can enjoy the first-class meals you deserve.
You can save money and still have quality. If you've been using cost as an excuse to eat junk, you can kiss that excuse goodbye! With a little organization and creativity, you can have the proverbial filet mignon when cooking on a hamburger budget. To start, here's a quick review of basic tips of healthy eating:
- Limit your intake of junk food
- Drink lots of water (at least 8 cups a day)
- Limit salty and sugary foods
- Avoid eating many foods that are high in saturated fats
- Make "variety" the watchword of your eating
Next, set aside regular blocks of time for planning meals, making your grocery list, and shopping-tasks that are most often shortchanged in food prep. Include healthy snack ideas, as well as main menu items. Think about the time of day, day of week, and even week in the month that you shop. Generally, the grocery is the least busy early in the morning, in the middle of the week, and on any day but the first day or two of the month (when many people receive pension or paychecks).