Monday, July 27, 2015

Healthy Living










Made the choice awhile ago to clean up our diet as I embarked on a healthier lifestyle for myself. I started my journey about three years ago and wanted my children to have healthier choices as well. I began doing research and pricing on organic food in light of all the gmo foods and additives that I learned were so unhealthy. In my search I found organic food to be expensive and my food budget was like umm we can't do it LOL. I have a family of six and it can be expensive buying healthy economical meals. I started to look for economical ways to clean up our diet and so decided to share some tips to save on organic foods that I have found in my journey. We are not 100% organic but I do try to buy as much organic as possible. I hope these tips will help you clean up your families diet too. 



Economical Organic Pantry item brands
 Simply Nature (sold at Aldis)
Wild Oats (sold at Walmart)

Economical Organic/Grass Fed Meats
Crescent for poultry and grass fed beef ( sold at Walmart)
Simply Nature grass fed beef (sold at Aldis)
Harvestland meats (sold at Walmart)

Economical Organic Fruits and Vegetables
Aldis
Meijers
Local farmers Market 



A great ways to save on Organic fruits and vegetables is buying in bulk when they are on sale, and cleaning and freezing them. A great way to save on meats is also buying when on sale as much as possible, I have found great deals at Walmart on the Crescent brand meats.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks or sharing I am trying to eat better

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  2. Great post and love to talk about being healthy. I'm a beginner blogger and i,m looking forward to seeing more of your post. God Bless! http://www.newroadtolife.com/?p=27

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    1. Thank You Victor and so happy You liked the post I will definitely be posting more healthy living posts and healthy trails to You!

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