Cook Smarter, Save Money

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You and your family can cook healthy meals, even on a tight budget. Here are some tips that can help!

Before You Shop – Plan Ahead
Step 1: Think about what foods you already have in the house.
Step 2: Make a list of meals that you can you make with those items.
Step 3: Make a list of other foods you still need to buy.
Step 4: Make your cooking plan for the week.
When You’re Cooking – Make the Most of Your Time and Ingredients. Cook once, eat twice!
  • Skip seconds. Save leftovers for another meal.
  • Freeze the leftovers to eat later or take them for lunch the next day.
  • Keeping your portions at the right size can save calories and money.
Do “batch cooking”
  • When you can, cook large amounts of foods that freeze well, like spaghetti sauce.
  • Split meals into family-size portions and freeze right away after cooking. Use them later in the month.

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