Healthy Foods

Eating on a Budget: The Grocery List

When it comes to eating on a budget, living a balanced life, and making healthy food choices, having a game plan is key. Before making a grocery list, write down the meals you want to make this week. Buying for the week means you’ll make fewer shopping trips and buy only the items you need. Here are some basic tips for creating your menu and grocery list:

  • Look in your freezer, cabinets, and refrigerator. Make a note of what you currently have on hand. You can save money by using these items in the upcoming week’s meals.

  • Use a worksheet, such as the Create a Grocery Game Plan Worksheet (provided by choosemyplate.com) to plan your meals and figure out what items you need to buy.
    Create a list of recipes to try. Find new ideas for healthy and low-cost meals based on what you have on hand, foods your family enjoys, and foods that are good buys.

  • Be sure to include some family favorites along with the new recipes.

  • Think about your schedule. Choose meals you can prepare easily on your busiest days. Save recipes that take longer for days off.

Grocery List Basics

Use your list of weekly meals to create a list of foods and beverages you will need to buy. Don’t forget to include foods like fruits, vegetables, and milk that might not be part of a recipe but are basics for healthy eating. You can write your list on scratch paper, enter it into a computer or a free mobile app. Keep an ongoing grocery list in your kitchen, computer or a mobile app and add items as you run out.

10 Super Foods for Weight Loss and Beyond

10 Super Foods for Weight Loss and Beyond

Are you looking to revamp your diet and include more foods that are rich in nutrients? Check out this list of awesome superfoods that you can incorporate into your daily routine and kickstart your weight loss journey:

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  • Beans

  • Blueberries

  • Broccoli

  • Oats

  • Oranges

  • Pumpkin

  • Salmon

  • Soy Beans

  • Spinach

  • Nuts

Blueberries, an antioxidant superfood

Packed with antioxidants and phytoflavinoids, blueberries are also high in potassium and vitamin C, making them the top choice of doctors and nutritionists. Not only can they lower your risk of heart disease and cancer, they are also anti-inflammatory.

Friday Flow: Transformative Life!

It's Friday! I hope that this week has yielded some productivity, joy and fun! It's been a busy and transformative week for me.

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You too?

I had to make some final decisions on a few upcoming projects, which had me feeling excited and a little nervous, but in a good way!  You know the feelings that come up when you're creating new opportunities that move you forward? Sometimes in life you gotta flow with the uncomfortable for a while to get that richer life you desire!

Decisions, decisions...it's almost lunch time...yay for #food! 

Everyone enjoy the day and weekend.