barelynangel
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Wow i can spend $100 easily in a week, but unfortunately i eat out pretty much daily also. You can do it if you really find the sales and stock up with the sales especially in bulk. The more you buy in bulk the more you will be able to buy fresh because you have staples in your freezer. Look into low-sodiums soups many times they have good sales for buying in bulk, frozen veggies you can sometimes get really good sales, potatoes will probably become your friend i would believe as you can get many for little in price. I would also look into like or health smart type lean quizines as sometimes you can get buy 10 for $10 sales. You should also buy in bulk when you see frozen chickbreasts on sale or sometimes like at our food lion they have some chicken marked down but still good for like 1/2 price and i many times buy and freeze. Whenever i see the frozen chicken breasts on sale, i usually buy 2 bags for the freezer. Look for anything where you can make something bulk with it for left overs for lunches etc etc. Also, scrounge the internet for tips and such. Also, stuff that takes time to make but also has an instant - go with the one that takes time, like oatmeal. Don't buy the instant, but instead get the slow cook and its good for you as long as you don't load it up with tons of junk. Also, many places have eggs for cheap, you can make a whole lot of stuff with eggs. You can take the yolk out of most and use the whites. Also, learn to cook in bulk and freeze left overs. For example, when you make spaghetti with lots of veggies sauce, always make more than you are planning on eating and freeze the rest. I think once you have a staple of frozen foods, it will get easier to buy the fresh stuff on such a slim budget. I hope you are speaking for $100 per month per person. Maybe those with families could give you a better idea, but i am sure with a lot of focus and due diligence, you will be able to eat healthy. angel
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