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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 309060, member: 31907"] The best part of living on a budget is knowing that you can afford to eat healthy, get enough sleep, and have the time to exercise. When you're on a tight budget, it's important to take your health into consideration. If you're eating poorly and not getting enough sleep, you'll end up with more health problems than if you had just spent the extra money on a healthy diet and lifestyle in the first place. So how do you make sure that your diet is affordable? There are lots of ways to do it! Here are some tips: 1. Shop at farmer's markets instead of grocery stores. You can find fresh foods at these markets that are much less expensive than what you'll find at the supermarket. 2. Eat whole grains instead of refined ones (breads, pastas). These foods are cheaper and healthier than their processed counterparts. 3. Get creative with your cooking. try making dishes out of leftovers or using ingredients that aren't normally found in your pantry (like dried beans). 4. Buy in bulk. It's more expensive, but it saves you money in the long run. 5. Shop around for sales and coupons. you might find a deal that makes your food bill go down by 50%. 6. Plan ahead for what you need for the week and buy extra of what you think you'll use up quickly so that you don't end up throwing away food that was perfectly good just because it got forgotten about until too late (which can happen if you're not organized enough). 7. Eat out less. This can be especially helpful if you have kids, or if you work long hours and don't have time to cook at home. 8. Eat less processed food. Processed foods are usually more expensive than unprocessed foods, so this is another way to save money as well as eat healthier! 9. Buy products with less packaging. There are many ways to do this, from buying produce that is not wrapped up in plastic, to using reusable containers instead of buying new ones every time you go shopping! [/QUOTE]
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