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Title: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: cmosley2011 on April 26, 2018, 09:32:34 am
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: camellia0 on April 26, 2018, 12:25:17 pm
Eat veggies. You can get a head of lettuce for like $1.00. Or you can buy collards/kale that you can cook You can go to the dollar store and buy dressing. This is under $70.00 and you'll lose weight.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: Azanne07 on April 26, 2018, 01:04:07 pm
Watch your stores for sales  and once farmers markets open up go around the end of the day when they are trying to get rid of stuff.

A couple weeks ago I got black berries for 77 cents for 6 ounce bought 4 and saved almost $16

They now have corn 5 cobs for $1

If it’s in season you are more likely to find better pricing
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: lhz123 on April 26, 2018, 01:46:37 pm
Go to Farm, veggies and fruits are cheaper. Sometimes stores have a markdown table.
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Post by: dreamyxo on April 26, 2018, 10:41:44 pm
A bag of apples.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: sak4kat on April 27, 2018, 06:12:14 am
IS is $70 per week?  Per month? Are you feeding yourself or anyone else? Canned Tuna and Peanut butter are good for protein.  I think $10 in water is a wise investment.  Watch markdowns & good deals on things like raisins and other dried fruits.  Celery & carrots make for a healthier crunch opposed to chips.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: Tresbn00 on April 27, 2018, 09:55:53 am
I have volunteered for various organizations throughout my life and always wondered if claims that a person could not live on food stamp alotments. Three years ago I set my goal to spend less than two dollars and fifty cents a day which is much less than what government programs award to the needy.I do a Tuna Casserole once every two weeks that cover eight meals inexpensively. I buy five dozen eggs at a time-bulk keeps them cheap and cover my breakfast as well as egg salad sandwiches or great on a bed of lettuce. I get Friday freebies from Kroger grocery stores as well as coupons for freebies. A pound of pasta at seventy nine cents plus a can of crushed tomatoes at fifty cents covers three meals Four if you add a bag of frozen vegetables at less than a dollar. Samples at COSTCO can cover a meal a week.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: demaina on April 27, 2018, 05:32:04 pm
Best way to cut cost is to cook it yourself and freeze it.  You can make bulk food, freeze what you can't eat, and enjoy the rest.  My sister has a recipe for soup that fills like 5 quart containers, so she just does that, freeze the 4 containers, and then has soup for whenever she wants it.  To make it easier, you can use ice cube trays to portion stuff out so that if you want a bowl of soup you just take 5 ice cubes from the bag and heat for a meal.

Stores like Costco and Sam's Club are great for things like this.  You can buy a 64 oz thing of sour cream for $5 while a normal 24oz one costs about the same.  Not saying you will need 64oz of sour cream, but you can keep cost down by doing that.  If you can use the bulk items across various meals, it will save you money.  Just plan a bit and you can do a lot.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: sdenimandlace1 on April 29, 2018, 01:56:28 pm
Eat lots of veggies, eggs as cheap, kroger has 99 cent produce.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: cmosley2011 on May 17, 2018, 06:36:20 pm
IS is $70 per week?  Per month? Are you feeding yourself or anyone else? Canned Tuna and Peanut butter are good for protein.  I think $10 in water is a wise investment.  Watch markdowns & good deals on things like raisins and other dried fruits.  Celery & carrots make for a healthier crunch opposed to chips.

Just myself lol and thanks for the suggestions. I kinda get tired of eating the same things over and over lol I would love a very good variety of things that I can stomach that are somewhat healthy lol ;P
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: cmosley2011 on May 17, 2018, 06:41:12 pm
Best way to cut cost is to cook it yourself and freeze it.  You can make bulk food, freeze what you can't eat, and enjoy the rest.  My sister has a recipe for soup that fills like 5 quart containers, so she just does that, freeze the 4 containers, and then has soup for whenever she wants it.  To make it easier, you can use ice cube trays to portion stuff out so that if you want a bowl of soup you just take 5 ice cubes from the bag and heat for a meal.

Stores like Costco and Sam's Club are great for things like this.  You can buy a 64 oz thing of sour cream for $5 while a normal 24oz one costs about the same.  Not saying you will need 64oz of sour cream, but you can keep cost down by doing that.  If you can use the bulk items across various meals, it will save you money.  Just plan a bit and you can do a lot.

That's a pretty good idea with buying a 64 oz of something for cheap lol I may in the future see if i can buy certain things like pasta in the boxes and trying to find some spices and things to put in it. I think I just need to experiment some when it comes to this and maybe I'll come up with many different healthy things I can eat  :pumpkin:
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Post by: surveygrabber on May 17, 2018, 07:51:59 pm
fruits and veggies are your best bet. If you want protein, chicken and salmon would be good.
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Post by: jwkelly on May 18, 2018, 01:09:28 am
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!
                                              Lemon juice w or without water mixed.apple cider vinegar mixed with water, chicken and beef livers are a great start,bananas too
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 07:09:46 am
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

Cheap food is not healthy. Healthy food is not cheap. And you need to eat more than once a day. Your body thinks you are starving (and it is) if you eat once a day. Then anything you do it is going to be stored because your body thinks it may never get any food again.

So you want to spend $60 on food?  How long do you want that to last?  A week?  A month?
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 07:11:01 am
Eat veggies. You can get a head of lettuce for like $1.00. Or you can buy collards/kale that you can cook You can go to the dollar store and buy dressing. This is under $70.00 and you'll lose weight.

Lettuce has no nutritional value.  Neither do collard greens or kale.  And if you buy salad dressing that def is not healthy.  And unless I missed something she didn't say she wanted to loose weight.  But if all you eat is lettuce and water you def will. Eventually you will starve to death.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 07:30:00 am
I have volunteered for various organizations throughout my life and always wondered if claims that a person could not live on food stamp alotments. Three years ago I set my goal to spend less than two dollars and fifty cents a day which is much less than what government programs award to the needy.I do a Tuna Casserole once every two weeks that cover eight meals inexpensively. I buy five dozen eggs at a time-bulk keeps them cheap and cover my breakfast as well as egg salad sandwiches or great on a bed of lettuce. I get Friday freebies from Kroger grocery stores as well as coupons for freebies. A pound of pasta at seventy nine cents plus a can of crushed tomatoes at fifty cents covers three meals Four if you add a bag of frozen vegetables at less than a dollar. Samples at COSTCO can cover a meal a week.

Depends on how much you get.  When I worked in retail there was a woman who came thru and she got $800 a week.  She was a fat slob that refused to work.  She had a gang of kids and no husband.

I know a girl who lost her job due to lay off and she applied and got food stamps just while she was laid off and she received $31 a month.  So no you can't get much food for $31 a month even if it is one person.  Milk is around $5 a gallon even for Walmart's cheapest brand.

People who do not have to live on it or that way are always quick to offer solutions.  Personally I do not want to eat tuna casserole every night for 2 weeks.  Or egg salad for lunch or eggs for breakfast.  I don't believe in just giving people hand outs and def do not believe in increasing the amounts of food stamps. I am just saying there are people who may be having a hard time and it's not as easy as some people want to make it for things to work out.  It's like the government officials who make half a million a year and they said they lived on food stamps for a month to prove you can do it.  Well I am curious did everything get emptied out of the kitchen before you started this project? Because if your kitchen is already stocked and you downsize what you buy for a month it is not the same thing.

I remember seeing a healthy younger man who was complaining because they were going to require him to either work a certain number of hours of volunteer to continue receiving food stamps.  He had no kids and received over $200 a month (according to him which was more than the max for one person lol) and I assume was drawing welfare as well. But he stood there are said he would NOT work nor volunteer for the stamps.  Took a lot not to say something to him. But that is another rant altogether.

Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: jwkelly on May 18, 2018, 07:30:45 am
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

Cheap food is not healthy. Healthy food is not cheap. And you need to eat more than once a day. Your body thinks you are starving (and it is) if you eat once a day. Then anything you do it is going to be stored because your body thinks it may never get any food again.

So you want to spend $60 on food?  How long do you want that to last?  A week?  A month?     You are so wrong  !!! I buy low priced( cheap) healthy food all the time.    Your attitude is why  ppl supposedly bully you,you try to be a know it all and your not.   I eat healthy 99 % of the time and it costs very lil if you do your research and stick to to it
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 07:32:03 am
Best way to cut cost is to cook it yourself and freeze it.  You can make bulk food, freeze what you can't eat, and enjoy the rest.  My sister has a recipe for soup that fills like 5 quart containers, so she just does that, freeze the 4 containers, and then has soup for whenever she wants it.  To make it easier, you can use ice cube trays to portion stuff out so that if you want a bowl of soup you just take 5 ice cubes from the bag and heat for a meal.

Stores like Costco and Sam's Club are great for things like this.  You can buy a 64 oz thing of sour cream for $5 while a normal 24oz one costs about the same.  Not saying you will need 64oz of sour cream, but you can keep cost down by doing that.  If you can use the bulk items across various meals, it will save you money.  Just plan a bit and you can do a lot.

BUT places like Sam's you have to pay over $100 a year for a membership. AND you have to have one in your area. The closest one to me is about an hour away.  And from what I have seen their prices are not lower than Walmart. If you compare ounce to ounce a lot of times you pay more. You just have to pay attention.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 07:37:09 am
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

Cheap food is not healthy. Healthy food is not cheap. And you need to eat more than once a day. Your body thinks you are starving (and it is) if you eat once a day. Then anything you do it is going to be stored because your body thinks it may never get any food again.

So you want to spend $60 on food?  How long do you want that to last?  A week?  A month?     You are so wrong  !!! I buy low priced( cheap) healthy food all the time.    Your attitude is why  ppl supposedly bully you,you try to be a know it all and your not.   I eat healthy 99 % of the time and it costs very lil if you do your research and stick to to it

I like the way you add to my post and make it look like I said it. LOL  I wondered why you quoted MY comments all the time and then didn't make a comment.

This was added to my comment to make it look like I said it.  Go back to MY orig comment to see what I actually said

" You are so wrong  !!! I buy low priced( cheap) healthy food all the time.    Your attitude is why  ppl supposedly bully you,you try to be a know it all and your not.   I eat healthy 99 % of the time and it costs very lil if you do your research and stick to to it"

You are an idiot.  You bully everyone on here and have some smart butt comment to make to everything.  And FYI people don't bully me.  Yes, 2 witches did a few months ago at work and like I said NEITHER of them are a part of my life any more.

You seem to have some serious mental issues.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: paints on May 18, 2018, 09:16:50 am
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

For myself, I've found that buying organic fruits and vegetables is cheaper in the long run, and healthier, too, because organic doesn't use pesticides. 
I rarely eat meat anymore, so that cuts costs some. 
I buy things on sale, and I buy spices to experiment with for different dishes/meals.

My average weekly grocery bill is less than $50.


Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 12:04:20 pm
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

For myself, I've found that buying organic fruits and vegetables is cheaper in the long run, and healthier, too, because organic doesn't use pesticides. 
I rarely eat meat anymore, so that cuts costs some. 
I buy things on sale, and I buy spices to experiment with for different dishes/meals.

My average weekly grocery bill is less than $50.




Must be the area you live in. Most of the organic stuff no matter what it is is about 3 times the price here.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: ErinMagoonZamacona99 on May 18, 2018, 12:08:57 pm
Veggies and Rice can be good.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: paints on May 18, 2018, 01:05:28 pm
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

For myself, I've found that buying organic fruits and vegetables is cheaper in the long run, and healthier, too, because organic doesn't use pesticides. 
I rarely eat meat anymore, so that cuts costs some. 
I buy things on sale, and I buy spices to experiment with for different dishes/meals.

My average weekly grocery bill is less than $50.




Must be the area you live in. Most of the organic stuff no matter what it is is about 3 times the price here.

Maybe.  The organic items are usually just a few cents more.  Like regular bananas are 57 cents a pound, but the organic is 88 cents a pound.
Plus the store I shop at has local sources for most of the produce.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 01:51:22 pm
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

For myself, I've found that buying organic fruits and vegetables is cheaper in the long run, and healthier, too, because organic doesn't use pesticides. 
I rarely eat meat anymore, so that cuts costs some. 
I buy things on sale, and I buy spices to experiment with for different dishes/meals.

My average weekly grocery bill is less than $50.




Must be the area you live in. Most of the organic stuff no matter what it is is about 3 times the price here.

Maybe.  The organic items are usually just a few cents more.  Like regular bananas are 57 cents a pound, but the organic is 88 cents a pound.
Plus the store I shop at has local sources for most of the produce.

That's almost 20 cents which can add up.  I know we got vinegar the other day and the bottle was $8 something and we wondered why it was so expensive and noticed we had organic so we put it back and got the regular and it was less than $3.
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Post by: michele2042 on May 18, 2018, 02:01:53 pm
Eat veggies. You can get a head of lettuce for like $1.00. Or you can buy collards/kale that you can cook You can go to the dollar store and buy dressing. This is under $70.00 and you'll lose weight.

Lettuce has no nutritional value.  Neither do collard greens or kale.  And if you buy salad dressing that def is not healthy.  And unless I missed something she didn't say she wanted to loose weight.  But if all you eat is lettuce and water you def will. Eventually you will starve to death.

Kale is one of the healthiest foods there are.   It is an excellent source of vitamins A, C, K, B6 and fiber, calcium.  It's a great food source that is reasonable to buy and there are a variety of ways to prepare it.  Also leaf lettuce, depending on which type is another great source of vitamins.  No one is saying all she should eat is lettuce and water but it's a way to save money.  I think that's what she's wanting to do.
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Post by: michele2042 on May 18, 2018, 02:18:51 pm
If you have an Aldi or Lidl where you live check them out.  Great, healthy buys can be found in both stores.  I love both of them.  I also agree with the others, check into local farmer's markets or even just someone selling veggies and fruit in roadside stand.   Don't forget to use coupons.  Not sure of your age but I know our local publix offers seniors discounts on certain days.   Lots of ways to save on groceries, might take a bit of work but it's worth it.
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Post by: aflyingmonkey on May 18, 2018, 03:24:05 pm
If you live by the 99 cent only store, find out when they get deliveries & show up right when the door opens.   You can get name brand products for 99cents.  They also have store brand items & fresh bread multiple times a week, same bread as krogers.
Fresh vegetables & fruits too.   Also spaghetti, noodles, beans, etc...

Also, shop the grocery sales of the week, you can get great deals if you go to stores to purchase off their sales.

Good Luck.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: 1imaginarygirl on May 18, 2018, 04:54:15 pm
Eat veggies. You can get a head of lettuce for like $1.00. Or you can buy collards/kale that you can cook You can go to the dollar store and buy dressing. This is under $70.00 and you'll lose weight.

Lettuce has no nutritional value.  Neither do collard greens or kale.  And if you buy salad dressing that def is not healthy.  And unless I missed something she didn't say she wanted to loose weight.  But if all you eat is lettuce and water you def will. Eventually you will starve to death.

Kale is considered a superfood, so not sure where you figure it has no nutritional value. It is high in vitamins A, C and K, plus a good source of iron, calcium, fiber and protein. Collard greens are also a good source of A and C, protein, calcium, iron and fiber. Basically all the dark greens are great for you. It's just the iceberg lettuce that's mostly water.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 18, 2018, 04:56:21 pm
If you live by the 99 cent only store, find out when they get deliveries & show up right when the door opens.   You can get name brand products for 99cents.  They also have store brand items & fresh bread multiple times a week, same bread as krogers.
Fresh vegetables & fruits too.   Also spaghetti, noodles, beans, etc...

Also, shop the grocery sales of the week, you can get great deals if you go to stores to purchase off their sales.

Good Luck.

We have a dollar tree but it has never had fresh veggies or fruits.  Does have canned stuff.  Not too much canned stuff.  I have not been in there in several months.  They was having a problem with a couple people who knew when the delivers happened and they would go in and buy everything that was the good stuff and take it and sell it in their country store for 3 or 4 times the price.  And before somebody gets smart, yes this is perfectly legal and they are allowed to do it - but in my opinion it isn't right because there are some people who shop there that can't afford the higher prices.  There were a couple things that they had that were really good.  They had a chip dip that was awesome. But usually you couldn't get it.

There was an issue once because a woman wanted ONE carton of eggs and some idiot trying to stock her store was fighting everyone trying to get them all and keep anyone else from getting any.  And THAT is why the store implemented a limit on how many you could get in one trip. smh
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: potluck6 on May 18, 2018, 06:24:19 pm
don't understand 10.00 for water you mean bottled water. we buy that and in refill with tap water.  I suppose veggies and fruits some can be expensive. id say forget  meat except for hamburger or maybe chicken. pancakes not healthy but filling.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: paints on May 18, 2018, 07:29:54 pm
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

For myself, I've found that buying organic fruits and vegetables is cheaper in the long run, and healthier, too, because organic doesn't use pesticides. 
I rarely eat meat anymore, so that cuts costs some. 
I buy things on sale, and I buy spices to experiment with for different dishes/meals.

My average weekly grocery bill is less than $50.




Must be the area you live in. Most of the organic stuff no matter what it is is about 3 times the price here.

Maybe.  The organic items are usually just a few cents more.  Like regular bananas are 57 cents a pound, but the organic is 88 cents a pound.
Plus the store I shop at has local sources for most of the produce.

That's almost 20 cents which can add up.  I know we got vinegar the other day and the bottle was $8 something and we wondered why it was so expensive and noticed we had organic so we put it back and got the regular and it was less than $3.

It's not really a lot when you remember it's for just one person.  One pound, or even less, is usually enough for me.  And too, I catch them on sale, or when they are marked down.   It's $1.49 for a huge produce bag full.  I cut them up and freeze them, and then I have bananas for bread or shakes later on.
The white vinegar I buy isn't organic, since I only use it for cleaning or weed killer.  I buy it by the gallon, and it lasts for months.
I buy the quart jars of organic apple cider vinegar when I'm low, and when I buy apples, I make my own from scratch.
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: gaylasue on May 19, 2018, 08:08:01 am
Cheap and healthy foods would be a contradiction...  healthy foods aren't cheap!
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: timvolley on May 19, 2018, 01:57:45 pm
fruit is a good when you catch them on sale during the summer
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: cmosley2011 on May 22, 2018, 08:50:36 pm
Eat veggies. You can get a head of lettuce for like $1.00. Or you can buy collards/kale that you can cook You can go to the dollar store and buy dressing. This is under $70.00 and you'll lose weight.

Lettuce has no nutritional value.  Neither do collard greens or kale.  And if you buy salad dressing that def is not healthy.  And unless I missed something she didn't say she wanted to loose weight.  But if all you eat is lettuce and water you def will. Eventually you will starve to death.

I definitely don't want to eat lettuce and water only everyday LOL
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: cmosley2011 on May 22, 2018, 08:57:55 pm
Ok, I am looking for food that is cheap and healthy (if that's even possible lol or somewhat healthy lol) I can eat once a day if needed keep in mind :) I'm trying to keep total cost under 70 dollars. I just want to keep maybe 10 of that 70 for water. Thank you for any help!

For myself, I've found that buying organic fruits and vegetables is cheaper in the long run, and healthier, too, because organic doesn't use pesticides. 
I rarely eat meat anymore, so that cuts costs some. 
I buy things on sale, and I buy spices to experiment with for different dishes/meals.

My average weekly grocery bill is less than $50.

I'm looking to spend maybe 70 or 80 if i can a month on food. I don't eat meat, but not all meat is expensive. I was able to do well with salmon as far as cost and all, but yeah I"m not very high on meat these days either lol I'm gonna start experimenting with spices and all soon possibly :) haha maybe I can make food I enjoy for cheap and that's not terribly unhealthy ;P
Title: Re: Looking For Cheap And Healthy Food!
Post by: cmosley2011 on May 22, 2018, 08:59:28 pm
Cheap and healthy foods would be a contradiction...  healthy foods aren't cheap!

from what I've read and all you're right about that lol Just seeing if anyone had any ideas maybe lol