Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Healthy and Cheap Food Options

By David Francis


Sometimes life throws you curve balls. For reasons unknown, a lot of things just really don't manage to work out the way you long for them too. Many times, these curveballs cause us to strike out in terms of being dedicated to our health and wellbeing goals. We start to interrupt the nice dietary and exercise habits that we worked really hard to set up, unwanted weight returns, pain creeps in and depression starts to smother initiative and ambition.

It's happened to the best of and we all know what this is like. Luckily, there's always a remedy. As it may not regularly be the perfect solution we really wish for, we should instead open ourselves to trying something totally new or adjust our perspective to allow a bit of creativity to spark a fresh and efficient strategy.

Before I get into the meat in the post (pun intended) I need to produce a quick frame of reference. Not long ago i discovered the personal situation of somebody who has been thrown a couple of major curveballs by life. Everything was going smoothly, fat reduction and great energy were the outcome of a proper diet and workout program until an undesirable surgery and exhausted insurance funds left a group of four in the lurch.

My challenge would be to check if it is easy to provide four adults a well balanced, real food diet on a budget of $400 a month. It had been reported the family eats out twice each month. I am going to have the recommendation of cutting that back to once a month as a way to improve the overall monthly budget up to $448.Having a daily food budget of $17.04, I started to see exactly what was possible. To get a quick philosophical aside. The prioritization of choosing things to eat flows within this order: Might it be real? Will it be inside the proper nutrient proportions? Would it be properly prepared? Could it be from the proper source? At the food market, its pretty easy to find real foods that may be combined within the right proportions to develop and sustain a high level of health (ie. healthy weight, good energy, positive mood, etc). It is actually harder to discover pre-made real foods which were properly prepared and also harder to seek out real food which comes from the right sources (fewer choices that are usually far more expensive).

Ok, it's finally here, the budget food ideas which i promised. It's true that that this may be a super simple one day plan, but it really works, both from a nutritional and also a budgetary point of view. Breakfast - $2.80 3 eggs, scrambled or fried in two tablespoons of butter, 8 oz of whole milk. Lunch - $5.44 Tuna Fish Sandwich, tuna blended with Two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil based mayo and 1 teaspoon of mustard on sprouted grain bread, carrot sticks, celery with cream cheese. Dinner - $7.54 Taco Salad, shredded green leaf lettuce, hamburger with taco seasoning (follow directions on package), Shredded cheddar cheese, chopped onions, chopped tomatoes, canned pinto beans. Snack - $0.71 dry roasted peanuts. The grand total for the day (keep this in mind is made for four adult servings for each and every meal and snack) equates to $16.49. That's $0.55 under budget! And you just thought it couldn't be achieved, tsk tsk. Like I said before it is quite a basic plan and definitely not gourmet but it requires minimal actual cooking, it is real food and it has an abundance of protein whilst keeping carbs low.

OK, inform me of how you feel. Can you survive using a simple diet plan similar to this? I really hope so because what you're probably eating right now could be killing you ever so slowly, even though it's more gourmet. Please remember, when life throws you curve balls, keep swinging for that fence and you'll eventually hit your home run.




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