Did you know that by creating a family food budget you can save a significant amount of money each week? Whether you have a small family or a large one, coming up with different meals each day gets old. Then there are the costs associated with cooking something different each night to please your whole family.
Unfortunately most households simply cook up whatever they can think of on the spur of the moment instead of planning ahead. But by planning your meals ahead, your family food budget can be estimated and adjusted - and you can be sure that you will have something ready to suit even the most fussiest of eaters.
With today's busy lifestyles, more and more consumers depend on convenience foods. Food labels can sometimes be misleading and lead us into thinking they are healthy. Although something says "low fat" on the label might seem like a good choice it could be loaded with sugar, salt and preservatives. Unfortunately, most people simply don't read food labels and the manufacturers know this. Rather than picking up fast convenience foods, plan your family's meals around unprocessed foods and create a family food budget that will allow you to serve your family healthy meals without breaking the bank.
Your family food budget should allow for the following:
1. Breakfasts 2. Lunches 3. Snacks 4. Dinners 5. Desserts
ALL types of food and meals should be in your budget, not just dinners. Desserts can even included as an occasional treat. One mistake that many consumers make is not planning for all meals. It is all well and good to prepare 7 nights of dinner but if you have not thought about the other times of the day that you must eat you will often resort to unhealthy eating habits. If you wish to have last night's leftovers for lunch, then plan to cook more than is needed and buy some microwave safe containers for storing food in.
Desserts and snacks can be prepared in advance. Stock up on treats such as ice cream when on sale. It is also much cheaper to prepare desserts and snacks such as pudding, cookies and cakes at home. Not only are you going to save money but you also know that your homemade goods are not full of unhealthy preservatives. Experiment a little. Whole wheat flour is great for baking. We especially like using it for homemade oatmeal cookies!
These are just a few tips for keeping your family food budget in check. It may take a bit of time to get used to but planning ahead is much healthier and cheaper in the long run. - 16492
Unfortunately most households simply cook up whatever they can think of on the spur of the moment instead of planning ahead. But by planning your meals ahead, your family food budget can be estimated and adjusted - and you can be sure that you will have something ready to suit even the most fussiest of eaters.
With today's busy lifestyles, more and more consumers depend on convenience foods. Food labels can sometimes be misleading and lead us into thinking they are healthy. Although something says "low fat" on the label might seem like a good choice it could be loaded with sugar, salt and preservatives. Unfortunately, most people simply don't read food labels and the manufacturers know this. Rather than picking up fast convenience foods, plan your family's meals around unprocessed foods and create a family food budget that will allow you to serve your family healthy meals without breaking the bank.
Your family food budget should allow for the following:
1. Breakfasts 2. Lunches 3. Snacks 4. Dinners 5. Desserts
ALL types of food and meals should be in your budget, not just dinners. Desserts can even included as an occasional treat. One mistake that many consumers make is not planning for all meals. It is all well and good to prepare 7 nights of dinner but if you have not thought about the other times of the day that you must eat you will often resort to unhealthy eating habits. If you wish to have last night's leftovers for lunch, then plan to cook more than is needed and buy some microwave safe containers for storing food in.
Desserts and snacks can be prepared in advance. Stock up on treats such as ice cream when on sale. It is also much cheaper to prepare desserts and snacks such as pudding, cookies and cakes at home. Not only are you going to save money but you also know that your homemade goods are not full of unhealthy preservatives. Experiment a little. Whole wheat flour is great for baking. We especially like using it for homemade oatmeal cookies!
These are just a few tips for keeping your family food budget in check. It may take a bit of time to get used to but planning ahead is much healthier and cheaper in the long run. - 16492
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