November 21, 2024

Eat Healthy……On a Budget

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Do you ever feel eating healthy will cost you too much money and time?  Do you get frustrated and feel it is not worth it?  There is hope and I can relate.

Eating healthy is very important to me, but so is being wise with the money and resources that have been given to me.  It takes a little time and effort, initially, to eat healthy on a budget, but the rewards are great by saving time and money.

With a little thought and practice, you can do it by implementing just a few tricks to get started.  Here are a few of my strategies.

1. Focus on Produce First                                                                                         

As you put together your budget, allocate your money in the produce first to ensure you get the most nutritious items.  Not only will it ensure that you are getting your fruits and vegetables, but will eliminate processed and package foods, because you simply do not have enough cash.

2. Look for Sales and Seasonal Foods

Look through your weekly sale papers to find what items are on sale at your favorite grocery store and plan your meals around those items.  For your fruits and vegetables, choose those that are in season as they are cheaper and will provide a variety of color to your diet.

3. Substitute Packaged Items for Ones that Can be Prepared at Home

Do you buy healthy frozen waffles or pancakes?  Why not make homemade and double your recipe on the weekend to freeze extra for the week?  Do you grab a protein bar to go on busy mornings? I have found my homemade protein bars that I shared last week are more delicious, nutritious, and cheaper to make than any I could buy at the store.

Today be a “Well Woman!”  Eat and live healthy as a way to bring honor to God with your body and resources.  Don’t give up.  You can eat healthy on a budget.

In Good Health,

Crystal

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About Crystal Breaux

Crystal Bush Breaux -- Blog Contributor -
As a Wellness Coach and Fitness Designer, Crystal work’s with busy women to design an exercise and eating plan to fit their personal schedule and lifestyle. With over 20 years in the fitness industry, Crystal has worked in commercial fitness as a personal trainer, group fitness instructor, an educator in corporate wellness, and in an executive leadership position in a hospital wellness center. She has a passion for teaching and encouraging women to have balance in their life physically, mentally and spiritually.

Married for 17 years to her wonderful husband Tim, she has two children, Hannah 9 and Zach 5. She and Tim serve in their church as small group leaders and in marriage ministry. Crystal loves spending time with her family and friends, running, teaching and coaching her daughter’s softball team.

To learn more go to www.yourfitnessdesigner.com and/or follow her on www.facebook.com/yourfitnessdesigner . For a personal Fitness and Food Design, you can email her at crystal@yourfitnessdesigner.com to schedule a free telephone consultation.

Comments

  1. Great tips, Crystal! Thanks!

  2. I used to think it was so expensive to eat healthy, but thanks to great tips like this, that is a lie – you can eat inexpensively and healthy! Thank you, Crystal!

  3. You are welcome Patty.
    Yes, it just takes a little bit of thought and planning. Not much, but doable.