TTTT: Spending the extra money to eat healthy is bad stewardship. Truth: Eating healthy isn’t prohibitively expensive. Once upon a time, my grocery cart would be filled with frozen pizzas, the blue box macaroni dinner, refrigerated cans of biscuits, processed cheese, lunch meat and bread. I believed that I was eating “cheap,” because it was what I had to do to save money. I believed that was the diet we could afford. It is true, if you live off of rice and beans or instant ramen noodles- then eating healthy is relatively expensive. But most of us are not living off of rice and beans and the economics of eating healthy aren’t as dramatic as you would think. Here’s why… ¨ If you’re eating healthy, you’re going to consume a smaller volume of food. With each bite, you get more nutritional bang for your buck and thereby, you need less of it. That saves you money. ¨ Chips, cereal, soda, and m...
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