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Roundup of cheap foods (and how to use them

Roundup of cheap foods (and how to use them)

Roundup of cheap foods (and how to use them)

So as we’ve discussed in the past, I’m a little light in the funds department these days (not at all helped by out-of-pocket chiropractor expenses or spring books and tuition), so I’m trying to do a better job of controlling my costs. Food was one area that I decided I needed to start paying more attention.

I’ve shared various articles on my Facebook page with lists of the cheapest foods. But I’ve realized some things…

1. The lists never make it to the grocery store with me. I just do the same old, same old style of shopping.
2. Who cares if oats are cheap if I don’t know what the heck to do with them?!

So, I decided to make my own little roundup of some inexpensive foods with ideas for how you can incorporate them into your snacks or meals. Because, really… what’s the point if they’re cheap if they just sit in your pantry or fridge??

My Favorite Stand-Alone Snacks: 

I’m a fan of the plain, boring and repetitive because it’s just that much less thought I have to put into what I’m eating.

Roundup of cheap foods

Cheap Breakfast Combos:

Whatever you do, don’t skip breakfast if you’re trying to save money. It really is one of the most important meals of the day and sets the tone for the next 24 hours of eating (okay, maybe like 18 hours but you get what I mean). Flip flop between the two below throughout the week.

Cheap Breakfast Combos
A two-egg omelette with tomato and spinach

Lunch and Dinner Staples:

I’m grouping these meals together because I feel like I’ve really got my sh*t together when I make enough dinner to have leftovers to take to work.

Lunch and Dinner Staples

Cheap Foods I’d Maybe Skip:

Cheap Foods I’d Maybe Skip:

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a fan of all things inexpensive, but there are certain foods I think are more work then most people are willing to put in.

The foods are cheap. The meal ideas are basic. It’s a win-win if you ask me. Happy (frugal) shopping!

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