RE: How Money affects Weight
Kathy,
I feel your pain. You're in MO like me, do you have Save A Lot or Aldi where you are? Both are carrying more and more fresh stuff (fruits, veggies, meats, etc). You can't usually get the FF sour cream or cream cheese, but you can get salsa which is FF and all kinds of stuff. I always used the excuse that I couldn't afford to lose weight--but I decided I am doing it no matter what. It's about portion control, etc. What I do is 1. Almost always cook from scratch. You can feed your family cheaper and healthier. If you don't have time during the week to do this, you can cook several meals on one of your days off and freeze them. It works and it helps. 2. Stock up on things that keep when you have a little extra cash--canned veggies and fruits (without added salt or sugar if possible), dried fruits, tortillas, bread (freeeze it), string cheese, whatever works with your plan 3. Keep the "staples" in your kitchen--basic stuff like flour, eggs, etc. 4. Decide before you sit down to a meal how much you're going to eat, and then stop there. Planning ahead always helps.5. Plan your meals for a week (at least) at a time, then shop with a list made from your menu--only buy things on the list. Your whole family will benefit from your healthier plan.
Listen, Kathy, I was a single mom (with no child support) for four years and I know how to stretch a buck. If you need help figuring out where and how to shop, I'm there for you. Now we do a little better but since I'm now a SAHM, I still have to be budget conscious. I always look for good deals and I always shop with a list. I hope that helps a little. You're right--healthier food does cost more, but it can be done. I'm living proof!! Email me if there's anything else I can do to help!!
Hugs,
Angie
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