![]() By the way “food,” is not a viable priority, people. Choosing your food priorities is a lot like choosing your priorities in all other aspects of life–spend on what matters to you, but realize that not everything can be a priority. ![]() So, identify your parameters and priorities for eating (mine are: mostly organic, healthy, for three people) and then embrace those, but eliminate excuses. It’s not about comparing yourself to me or anyone else, it’s about finding a way to reduce spending on your own family’s food. Similarly, if you’re single, you’re going to spend less on groceries than me. If you have five kids, you’re going to spend more on groceries than I do for my family of three. It’s key to realize that we’re not all going to eat the same things and we’re not all going to have the same grocery budget. However, despite these idiosyncrasies, it’s entirely possible to eat frugally in each of these scenarios (and more!). While the juxtaposition is funny, it’s also illustrative of that fact that we all have unique circumstances surrounding our eating. I love to cook and so I spend too much on ingredients!.I hate to cook and so I spend too much on ingredients!.I eat a lot of meat and it is expensive!.I eat a vegan diet and that food is expensive!. ![]()
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