A family’s grocery
budget represents a meaningful part of the monthly budget. Efforts to save
money should include a thoughtful review of spending on groceries, but there
are a few traps. Some of the healthiest foods are more expensive than some of
the least healthy; in the long run, poor health will cost your family more than
a nourishing diet.
Consider the following:
Obesity: WebMD describes obesity as an “astronomical”
(on.webmd.com/AmpYxs) epidemic. The resulting costs far outweigh any savings on
groceries. Nearly one third of American adult, is obese and about half that
proportion of children and teens are overweight.
Diabetes is epidemic in America with nearly 26 million people (1.
Usa. Gov/d3gRC9) (7 million of whom are undiagnosed) and is increasing around
the world. More than 90% of cases are Type 2, which is “can be prevented
through healthy food choices, physical activity, and weight loss, ” depending
on the Centers for Disease Control. Diabetes care can be very expensive. More
importantly, the impact of the disease on individuals and their families can be
devastating; complications from diabetes include blindness and amputations.
Here are some tips to help you feed your family a healthy diet;
they’ll save you money in the long run:
1.
Skim Milk: skim milk has no
empty calories (1. Usa. Gov/y5BpFX), according to the U.S. Department of
Agriculture; serve that as alternative to whole milk or even 2%.
2.
Extra Lean Ground Beef: extra
lean ground beef also has no empty calories; regular ground beef gets about one
quarter of its calories from fat.
3.
Skinless Chicken Breast: A
skinless chicken breast has no empty calories. Battered and fried chicken wings
get almost 80 percent of their calories from fat.
4.
Wheat Bread: Wheat bread, which
should be a staple in virtually every home, does not have empty calories; a
croissant has almost 50 percent empty calories.
5.
Junk Drinks: soda pop, beer,
wine and distilled spirits all provide no nutritional value for their calories.
Money spent here is just wasted.
6.
Toppings: Butter, margarine,
cream cheese and whipped toppings are empty calories.
7.
Water: water from the tap in
America is generally safe to consume, virtually free and is the healthiest
option for most people.
8.
Eating at Home: At home, you
are given the opportunity to influence your family’s eating habits more than
when you eat out. If you provide food they really like to eat at home, you can
save money by eating out less. If it’s healthful food at home, you’ll save more
money in the long run.
By expending your grocery dollars wisely to buy healthier foods for
your family, you can protect them from obesity and type 2 diabetes. You can
also save money and help to keep your family healthy by providing nutritious
meals at home instead of eating out.
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