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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 16:42

  1. Set a limit on food cost
  2. Become a cook
  3. Buy in bulk
  4. Use leftovers
  5. Eliminate extras such as soda, potato chips, and sweets
  6. Buy nutritious snacks such as celery and peanut butter or dried fruits
  7. Organize your refrigerator, put fruits and vegetables on top where you can see them.  Put newer food at rear and older food in front. 
  8. Plan for lunch
  9. Shop at the farmers market
  10. Grow your own

                  



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