6 Tips to Eat Well on a Tight Budget

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A little planning can turn preparing healthy, home-cooked meals in advance into a simple weekly routine, potentially saving you thousands of dollars each year.

At 65, “Marianne” found herself standing in the grocery aisle, staring at the prices. Living alone on a fixed income, she wanted to eat healthy but didn’t know where to start. “I walk through the store and try to make healthy choices, but everything costs so much,” she told The Epoch Times. “It’s hard to maintain a nutritious diet on a budget these days.”

Marianne’s story is not unique. Across the United States, the rising cost of food is generating major problems. Grocery prices have spiked by 23.6 percent since 2020, with one in four adults reporting food insecurity last year. Persistent high costs can make it difficult for many households, especially those on fixed incomes, to maintain a healthy diet.

Eating well on a fixed income can be a strategy. With the right planning and perspective, nutritious food can fit into almost any budget.

The solution isn’t what most people expect, Laura Banks, an integrative nutrition health coach, told The Epoch Times.

“When it comes to meal planning, a lot of people just want to jump straight in and start writing down meal ideas,” she said. “But there are very important steps that need to come before that so that you save yourself money, time, and frustration in the long run.”

6 Tips to Stretch Your Grocery Budget

You might be spending more at the grocery store than you realize. These six tips can make it easier to plan and save.

1. Check Your Schedule First

Most people start meal planning by picking recipes, then realize halfway through the week that they don’t have time to cook them. The first step isn’t choosing meals—it’s scheduling, Banks said.

“The first thing you must do is look at your calendar to see what is going on in the upcoming week that will impact meal times,” she said. “Then look through what you already have in your refrigerator, freezer, and pantry.”

This small step creates structure. Knowing when you’ll be home late or what ingredients are already on hand prevents food waste and last-minute takeout ordering. For example, if there’s soccer practice on Tuesday night, you might plan a quick stir-fry or tacos that come together in under 20 minutes. A quieter Sunday afternoon, on the other hand, is a perfect time to roast vegetables or cook a big batch of rice to use throughout the week.

2. See What You Already Have

The average American family throws away about $3,000 worth of food each year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Forgotten produce, expired leftovers, and bulk buys gone bad all add up.

Using what you already own is one of the easiest ways to save. A single bag of frozen vegetables can stretch into three dinners. Toss them into fried rice one night, mix them into a quick pasta with olive oil and garlic the next, or add them to soup at the end of the week. A half-bag of brown rice can make burritos, grain bowls, or stir-fry with leftover chicken and eggs.

Using what’s already in your kitchen keeps your costs down and prevents the waste that costs families hundreds annually.

By Sarah Campise Hallier

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