Good news! You can eat
healthier, save money, and lose weight, all at the same time!
Transitioning to a
healthy, nearly all-organic, whole foods diet is a major factor in
how I lost my last hard to lose 10 pounds 10 years ago. In fact,
green living is the way I've been able to keep the weight off
ever since!
Follow these food
shopping tips to a less expensive, healthier lifestyle. The only
thing that will fatten up is your wallet!
Commit to
buying your favorites, organically.
To
get started, choose one of your favorite food items-something
you buy on a regular basis - and commit to buying the organic
version of it from now on. This one simple step will greatly reduce
you and your family's exposure to pesticides, chemicals,
hormones and antibiotics.
Explore.
Check
out the organic food sections of your market to get to know which
products you'll be buying on a regular basis.
Use a grocery
list!
This
may seem obvious, but studies show that people who use grocery lists
and stick to them save money on their grocery bill. Plus, buying less
junky fast foods creates room in your budget for tasty, whole organic
foods! Find some tasty organic food recipes at
OrganicAuthority.com
Prioritize your
shopping list - and know where 'organic' counts.
Meats,
dairy and sweet fruits are the most important products to 'choose
organic.' When making your shopping list, keep this in mind.
Look for
organic generic or private labels from your supermarket chain.
Does
your grocery store have its own organic generic label or natural
brand? They are typically cheaper than big-name counterparts and
still certified organic. I've also found that these generic
organic brands can even be cheaper then the conventional or
non-organic counterpart!
Shop bulk.
Many
stores that stock organic foods also have bulk grains and cereals.
This can keep your spending down and save on landfill-bound
packaging. Remember to bring your own bags to take home bulk food
products so you don't have to reach for another plastic bag.
Shop at your
local farmers' market
Buying
at farmers' markets is actually one of the best kept secrets to
buying affordable, organic food. Top chefs in both Europe and
America's have been doing it for years!
A
USDA study in 2002 found that about 40 percent of farmers'
market farmers don't charge a premium. Cities now list their local
farmers' markets online, so simply search for the one closest
to you. Local
Harvest makes it easy .
Don't
rule out non-organic when it comes to local farmers.
Some
farmers simply cannot afford the cost of organic certification -
which doesn't mean that their fruits and vegetables aren't
pesticide-, fumigant- or chemical-free: just ask! I find local
farmers to be very honest. Get to know your source. This simple tip
can be applied to all areas of your new-found green life.
Buy organic
coffee and tea
Like
other organic crops, organic coffee beans and tea are grown and
processed without harsh chemical fertilizers or toxic pesticides .
Make it "shade grown" while you're at it to ensure
that age-old, earth-friendly agricultural techniques are preserved.
Check
out OrganicAuthority
for my favorite organic teas in our online store.
Join a CSA
(Community Supported Agriculture).
It's
a great way to "go local." Visit Local
Harvest find out first hand, why "locavore"
was dubbed Word of the Year, 2007, by the Oxford dictionary!
Don't
see it at your favorite grocery? Ask!
Stress
that you want more organic produce - or whatever green item you want.
The manager will be happy to hear from you since grocery stores are
eager to meet the demand of their customers to ensure loyalty.
Grow your own,
organically!
This
is a great way to save cash: I grow organic tomatoes, lemons, limes,
bell peppers, lettuce, herbs and other produce that would otherwise
be adding up at check out! Choose the most expensive organic produce
- and the ones you like to eat the most - to plant and grow.
Live
in a small space? Try container gardening!
Go Online.
Your
favorite organic products are just a click away. Use the Internet to
feed a healthier you!
Limited on time?
Check
your local listings for grocery delivery services: many deliver
organic groceries. Organic Express, out of L.A., and
DiamondOrganics.com has helped yours truly keep organic eating alive
and well - in spite of my busy schedule!
Save
for your future.
Spending
a little more now on organic will mean saving more on healthcare
later. Don't forget the deep impact living green has on your
long-term health. It's preventive medicine - that just
happens to taste great!
Commit to
eating out less.
If
you eat out just one day a week less, you'll not only put money
back in the bank but you'll also find more room in your budget
to buy quality foods that are tasty and nutritious, while supporting
a healthier you. No matter how convenient you think it is, if you go
through the drive-through window - even just one time a week -
it's one time too many. Both your budget and your waistline
will thank you for putting an end to this bad habit.
Think about
your values when you shop.
Do
you shop merely on price and large quantities? Or does quality and
nutritional value count for something? Remember: consuming foods that
are tasty and rich in nutritional value is what will keep you
healthy, assist in keeping the weight off and add up to less doctor
visits. And knowing it's better for the planet is a nice perk!
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