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Originally Posted by HoneyMist
I went grocery shopping over the weekend determined to only get healthy foods. I was so surprised at my total, the bill was ridiculous. For $70, this is what I got:
Tomatoes
Onions
Romaine Lettuce
Pomegranates
Limes
Lemons
Mushroom Lovers veggie burgers
Black Bean veggie burgers
Apples
Eggs
Yogurt
Celery
Red grapes
bean sprouts
sugar snap peas
carrots
green juice
low sodium soy sauce
low sodium chicken broth
Spinach
That's it. I had more stuff, but had to put it back because I just didn't have the money. At this price, I can't afford to keep this up .. I don't make much and I'm raising two kids on my own. So how does everyone do it, eat healthy without going broke? Please share.
Well, from your list:
*I buy Roma tomatoes because they are a lot cheaper than any other kind and seem to last longer in the bin.
*I don't buy a lot of citrus at all. I find both lemons and limes to be pretty expensive this time of year. Fl oranges are pretty cheap, so I might get some of those. My kids won't eat them, so that does save me having to worry about it.
*Pomogranates are an interesting diversion if you have six or seven hours to spare, but I wouldn't buy them on a regular basis.
*Don't buy veggie burgers most of the time. I would get a better bang for the buck getting really lean beef or sticking with chicken breasts or turkey cutlets.
*Grapes are very expensive now, so I would skip those and get pears and apples instead.
*Have never purchased bean sprouts for anything. I have no idea how much they cost.
I buy most of my produce frozen these days. It's much more convenient and no spoilage. I stick to store brands when I can and try to build meals around bulk items as others have suggested--like whole wheat pasta, store brand brown rice, and beans.