I always have to smile when I hear people say that they don’t “coupon” because you can’t eat healthy with coupons, or you can’t cook dinner with things you buy with coupons. There is also the popular line that “Eating healthy is too expensive.”
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It is because of these two statements that I’ve decided to post a glimpse into our fridge & freezer.
As I mentioned yesterday, this month we spent under $200.00 for our groceries and home supplies in January (and in fact, we had some money in our budget to spare at the end of the month). Here are some of the things we bought on that budget:
Egg Whites
Horizon Organic Milk & Odwalla Protein Smoothies
Chicken & Turkey
Go! Strawberry Applesauce
Happy Tots Organic “Mash Ups”
9 Grain Bread
Apple Cranberry Juice
Sweet Potato Bites
Cracked Wheat Rolls
Potstickers (One of our favorite meals on the weekend)
Italian Meatballs (Love Meatball Subs for Dinner)
Organic Blueberries for Smoothies
…and Organic Vanilla Yogurt, also for Smoothies.
Last time I checked, all of those items are fairly healthy for you & most of them can be used to help make lunch or dinner.
So, you see, couponing doesn’t just help you stockpile tons of free ketchup and toothbrushes. You can eat healthy and save money at the same time. It all goes back to, where there is a will there is a way! 🙂
P.S. To learn more about how to eat healthy on a budget make sure to read the Starting Fresh in 2012 with Couponing Series over at Freebies2Deals!