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Originally posted by Rubyee
If you are trying to eat healthy, then good for you! But you had better have the money to do so.
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You can eat healthy for a reasonable price. It just takes patience and creativity. Rice, beans, and potatoes are all very cheap and will provide the carbs and starches you need. Veggies are all pretty inexpensive. For $2 you can buy a bunch or lettuce and a bunch of spinach or a pound of green beans. Add a reasonable amount of protien via chicken, pork, beef, or seafood and you have a well balanced meal at an affordable price.
I still haven't been able to apply this to my lunch schedule. Although I like eating leftovers it doesn't get me out of this hellhole office of mine. Therefore, fast food here I come.
Fast food is hardly even affordable anymore. It seems like everything I get ends up costing $5-6 bucks.
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Originally posted by animosity
I wouldnt recomend conola oil... I have heard some bad things about it... but yes olive oil is the only thing I use in my home. For many reasons... the main reason being that it is so tasty.
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I've drastically cut down on canola oil. However it's just because my wife can't stand the smell of it while she's been pregnant. Pregnant women are crazy.