Clean eating may require getting a lot more ingredients and cooking at home, so your grocery budget might look a little different at first. Keep in mind that a lot of ingredients you get seem expensive, but last more than one meal. Overall, you actually send up saving money when you aren’t buying processed and convenience foods, and eating out a lot less.

Stop Buying Pre-Made Foods

Even when you aren’t necessarily buying processed packaged foods, you can still have some pre-made or pre-cut food items and produce when you are on a clean eating diet. However, while these can be convenient for you, they also add to the overall cost of your produce. A container of whole mushrooms tends to be less money than those that are already sliced. This can seem like a small cost, but it adds up, and mushrooms are super easy to slice yourself.  You will have fresh produce that tastes better and makes you feel better about how much work went into the finished dish (chopping veggies can be very therapeutic!).

Don’t Worry About Superfoods

Being on a clean eating diet doesn’t mean you need to worry about choosing those magical superfoods. Superfoods are simply foods that have high nutritional content. Some of them are cheap and easy to find, like strawberries and kale, but the more specialty ones are expensive and not required for a well-balanced and healthy diet. Avoid specialty superfoods like maca powder and reishi mushrooms, as they really are not necessary when eating clean.

Buy Foods in Bulk Whenever Possible

Buying in bulk is a good way to save money for any type of diet, including clean eating. Sometimes it is hard to do because it requires a little extra money in the beginning, but it definitely pays off. You just need to be able to calculate the bulk price compared to the price if you bought fewer quantities. It also requires a good amount of prep and meal planning to ensure nothing is wasted, otherwise, you don’t save money and might have actually splurged too much. Things to buy in bulk include meat, beans, rice, and grains that are allowed on the clean eating diet. Some produce might also be purchased in bulk, particularly from farmer’s markets.

Eat Less Meat

Lean protein is definitely allowed on a clean eating diet, but it can also be expensive. To start with, change the type of meat you eat. You can choose a less expensive cut of steak instead of eating filet mignon, or just reduce the overall amount of meat in certain dishes and fill up on veggies and other proteins instead. All you need is a palm-sized amount of clean protein per meal.

RECIPE

SPINACH SALAD W/ FETA CHEESE, OLIVES, AND LEMON GARLIC DILL DRESSING
Makes 4 servings

spinach salad with feta cheese8 cups baby spinach
4 teaspoons feta cheese
¼ cup olives (your choice)
Lemon Garlic Dill Dressing (see recipe below)

Add the baby spinach, feta cheese, and olives to a large bowl. Coat with the dressing and serve.

LEMON GARLIC DILL DRESSING

2 lemons, juiced
¼ cup tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon dill
1 garlic clove, minced
Sea salt and pepper

Add the ingredients to a small bowl and mix well. Serve with the salad.

To Your Health,
Patti

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