Eating healthy CAN be budget friendly for your wallet and your calendar!
Society has taught us that healthy eating takes a lot of time and is expensive. However, this is not true--especially if being healthy is important to you!
I am sharing with you my favorite recipes and money-saving tips so you can try healthy eating and see for yourself how it can easily fit into your regular routine.
“Just because something is marked two for $5, four for $10, etc., doesn’t mean you have to buy that many items. You get the same discounted price if you buy just one.”
-Stacy H.
"Cutting out processed, packaged from our grocery list saved us $300 in a month. I would've never guessed $3.99 boxes of sugar and fat racked up to be so expensive! I don't even miss having them in the house. Out of sight, out of mind."
-Ashleigh C.
"Every night my wife makes a really tasty meal. I am always so excited to eat the leftovers the next day for lunch! I don't even know that last time I didn't pack a lunch. We also almost find it hard to want to eat out, since we enjoy the food we eat at home so much more! This has made such a positive impact on our budget. We do not have any current debts and are able to be saving up for big purchases like new cars and a new house! All because my wife loves to cook good food."
-Alex J.
About me!
My name is Alyssa Jackson and I am a Public Health Educator who specializes in Nutrition. I have had the joy of working with all ages of individuals from kindergartners to retirees--and I am excited to extend my reach through this site. Healthy living is a strong passion of mine, and I love spending my life helping others find the joy that taking care of our bodies gives us!
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