How to Afford Healthy Food

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
Eating healthy might take a little more work, but it doesn't have to be prohibitively expensive. While it is true that often unhealthy choices are the cheapest options in the grocery store, recognize often this comes with the hidden cost...
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Eating healthy might take a little more work, but it doesn't have to be prohibitively expensive. While it is true that often unhealthy choices are the cheapest options in the grocery store, recognize often this comes with the hidden cost of your health. With a little insight, planning and forethought, you can find ingredients that are healthy, such as whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and lean protein and dairy, and make healthy meals at home. Don't forget to make a plan and stick to it at the grocery store. It can also help to make ingredients yourself, such as yogurt and broths/stocks.

Method 1
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Finding Deals on Healthy Groceries

  1. Step 8 Find a farmer's market or local farms.
    Sometimes, you can find cheaper produce at the farmer's market, though you must hunt for deals. Also, driving out to local farms to pick your own produce can make it cheaper, as well. Be ready to use what you buy, though, as farm-fresh produce doesn't tend to last as long as grocery market produce, which is bred and treated to last longer. However, you'll make up for it in flavor.
    • Some farmer's markets even accept SNAP.
    EXPERT TIP
    Alex Hong

    Alex Hong

    Executive Chef & Restaurant Owner
    Alex Hong is the Executive Chef and Co-Owner of Sorrel, a New American restaurant in San Francisco. He has been working in restaurants for over ten years. Alex is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, and has worked in the kitchens of Jean-Georges and Quince, both Michelin-starred restaurants.
    Alex Hong
    Alex Hong
    Executive Chef & Restaurant Owner

    Supplement local ingredients with grocery store produce. Chef Alex Hong, who has over 10 years experience in the restaurant industry, says: "The farmer's markets are sometimes a little bit more pricey than what you'll get at a grocery store, but the quality is way better. In the restaurant, I go to the market every Saturday, then I get a few deliveries a week for the things the market didn't have."

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Method 2
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Focusing on Cheaper Healthy Ingredients

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Making Meal Plans

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Method 4
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Making Food at Home

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