Sunday, October 17, 2010

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Eating good, fresh, healthy food does not have to be expensive!
You just have to become a more frequent shopper when going the fresh route; the operative word here being fresh. Purchase items daily when shopping for produce, dairy, meats or baked goods. Buy only what you will use for the next two or three meals. This cuts down on cost by eliminating waste!
On the other hand, some products have a much longer shelf life, and can be purchased in bulk to cut costs. Spices, and baking staples are good examples of items that can be bought in larger quantities. There are thousands of items, depending upon your own food preferences, and kitchen skills.
Lacking in the latter, I chose to bring home a Black Forest ham with Provolone cheese on a feshly baked Italian Herb and Cheese roll. I carefully loaded it down with veggies and a smattering of mayo and used my Subway employee discount, of course~

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