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How to Spend Less on Clothing by Frugal Friends Podcastratings:
Length:
52 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Frugal Friends discuss FOOD! Jen and Jill turn to the internet to see what others have to say about saving money on food, reducing waste, and still maintaining a healthy diet. Of course, the organic debate does come up; but thank you Aldi for not polarizing us!
Notable Notes
Root and Revel Article
In this article, Kate lists 30 ways to save money and eat healthy on a budget. Included is the 'cheat sheet' on where to prioritize purchasing organic, how to make your own condiments, and resources to buy and support local agriculture.
Buy food, use food
Reduce animal product consumption
Disagree with meal kit delivery service one
Drink water! It's good for you!What Jen and Jill have to say
Sustainable Baby Steps Article
This writer argues that healthy food does not have to be expensive, and gives a strong case for why eating smart only appears to cost a lot of money. A long list of cheap, healthy food is given, and links to recipes are provided.
Sustainable baby steps show you save money with whole foods but you pay in time
The list of healthy and inexpensive snacks and foods is a winner!
Learning how to cook, and the flavors you enjoy is key to embracing food the frugal wayWhat Jen and Jill have to sayWhat the internet has to say
THANK YOU Aldi!The Organic Debate
BILL OF THE WEEK
Eating healthy is cheaper, but you pay in time and taste (unless you learn how to cook!)
Budget your time (i.e. meal prep)
Improve taste; research & practice makes perfectWrap Up
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Notable Notes
Root and Revel Article
In this article, Kate lists 30 ways to save money and eat healthy on a budget. Included is the 'cheat sheet' on where to prioritize purchasing organic, how to make your own condiments, and resources to buy and support local agriculture.
Buy food, use food
Reduce animal product consumption
Disagree with meal kit delivery service one
Drink water! It's good for you!What Jen and Jill have to say
Sustainable Baby Steps Article
This writer argues that healthy food does not have to be expensive, and gives a strong case for why eating smart only appears to cost a lot of money. A long list of cheap, healthy food is given, and links to recipes are provided.
Sustainable baby steps show you save money with whole foods but you pay in time
The list of healthy and inexpensive snacks and foods is a winner!
Learning how to cook, and the flavors you enjoy is key to embracing food the frugal wayWhat Jen and Jill have to sayWhat the internet has to say
THANK YOU Aldi!The Organic Debate
BILL OF THE WEEK
Eating healthy is cheaper, but you pay in time and taste (unless you learn how to cook!)
Budget your time (i.e. meal prep)
Improve taste; research & practice makes perfectWrap Up
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
May 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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