Healthy Eating Is Expensive…
Well at least that’s what I hear.
There are many different ways to look at it, but the bottom line is eating healthy does not have to be expensive, however it does take a change in mindset and the willingness to plan and prepare.
Compare buying a box of Cheerios to a bag of whole oats. Cereal is expensive! Buy that bag of oats and put the difference into a bag of frozen berries.
There is a difference between filling your belly (a box of mac and cheese anybody?) and fueling your body for health and performance.
Here’s a couple recipes that my family enjoys and are really easy to make. In fact Dean and I eat the “Saturday Night Special” almost every Saturday night – It’s that good!
Saturday Night Special
- 1 pound medium shrimp (I use frozen)
- salt to taste
- 3-4 garlic cloves or 1 Tablespoon garlic
- 2 Tablespoons olive oil
- 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, cut in half
- 2 cup spinach
Heat a pan to medium heat. Add the olive oil and sauté the garlic until you see the edges begin to brown. As soon as the garlic starts to brown, add the shrimp, tomatoes, and spinach to the pan. Spread the shrimp out evenly to cook. Cook until shrimp turns pink and the spinach is very wilted.
Makes 2 servings, and each serving contains 1 serving of protein and 2 servings of vegetables.
Let’s add up the cost…
$5 for the shrimp, remember I used the frozen
$.25 garlic, probably even less.
$1.50 for the cherry tomatoes. The package cost $2.98 but I didn’t use it all.
$ .75 I’m just guessing here. The package was huge and I only used 2 cups. After this meal I’ll still have the tomatoes and spinach to make a salad at another time. I had the olive oil and lemon juice on hand as part of my normal kitchen stocking items.
The Grand Total?
$7.00 – That’s It!
Total cost for this meal for two. And the best part is it takes under 10 minutes to make!
Compare to a sub sandwich picked up at a convenient location
1 Large meatball sub $5
1 small bag of chips $1.19
That is $6.19 without tax for just one person. (PS – potato chips are not a veggie)
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Mexican Scramble
- 2 eggs
- ¼ green pepper
- ¼ of onion
- ¼ cup of black beans
- 2 Tablespoon of salsa
Heat up a pan to medium. Saute the onions and green peppers. Remove from the pan. Scramble the eggs, add the black beans, onions and green peppers, and the salsa to the pan. Continue to cook until it is all hot. You can make this into an omelet too.
This recipe contains 1 serving of protein and 1 serving of vegetables.
And the cost?
$.30 for both eggs
$.05 for the green pepper ( a whole green pepper cost only $.19)
$.15 for the onion
$.17 for the black beans (I could have gotten these cheaper if I had cooked them myself)
$.10 for the salsa
Would you believe 77 cents?
Compare to a meal at a local fast food place for breakfast
- 1 Coffee
- 2 Donuts
Combo Meal price $3.59 No protein, no veggies!
Got more money saving ideas? Let’s here them!
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