Monday, January 14, 2013

Improve your economy with healthy habits


As a good start to the year, the first of January we wake up worn, tired and very satisfied with all the meetings, lunches, dinners and other holiday commitments. At this time many of us are filled with initiative and new purposes, making it easy to form new habits.
Take this opportunity to change some habits that will help you to improve your quality of life, the planet and why not? ... Save some money.


TO EAT BETTER

Shop at the farmers' market
Besides being cheaper than the supermarket, products are fresher and it supports the economy of many farmers. Try to buy seasonal fruit and vegetables.  They are cheaper and more likely to be fresh and of good quality.

If you like packaged foods
Avoid buying instant foods, most of them are high in sodium, fat, calories and generally are not very nutritious, and if you compare the cost of homemade food, usually you end up paying 2 or 3 times more.
For those of you who prefer to buy packaged products, try to choose those that are not processed and offer the product as close as possible to fresh presentation.

If you like to drink soda
Try this: add 1/3 cup of water to each soda glass.  Once you get used to the taste, increase the amount of water until you can reduce to a minimum the proportion of soda.
If you are not so adept to soda but you like fruit drinks, try to reduce the sugar you add to the jar or use a low-calorie sweetener like Stevia.
If you want the super low calorie option, you can try this: Add to a jar of water ​​pieces of orange, lemon, melon or cucumber. If you like you can add Stevia to make it sweeter and just as healthy.

Cook at least once a week.
If your activities do not allow you to cook every day of the week, try cooking a big portion one day so you can reheat the leftovers for future meals. I suggest you choose easy to store and reheatable recipes like lasagna. This way you will give a much healthier (and cheaper) option for your family.

Planning a vegetarian day a week
No need to make complicated dishes, only remove the meat (beef, chicken, pork, egg and fish) and change it to fresh cheese, tofu or soy. When you substitute the meat, you help your family eat more vegetables. More simply, the more colors you add, the more vitamins, minerals and fiber you will be giving to your family.
You will feel lighter and more energized to continue your day.

Go for a walk once a week
If you are not the type of person who goes to the gym or has time to spend an hour of exercise often, make plans to go out with your family for a walk one day a week.  You will have a little exercise and the opportunity to talk and share outside the routine.

TO HELP THE PLANET

If you like the idea of ​​helping the planet, I suggest some simple changes:

Recycle
Reuse glass containers for food storage and plastic to save other objects.

Water Reuse
Turn off the water faucet while brushing your teeth and in the sink when you soap the dishes.

Use cloth napkins instead of paper.
You'll feel as if you were eating at your grandparents’ house but using cloth napkins are cheaper and they don’t need to be washed daily.

Clean your house naturally and economically
If you want to be even greener, change your cleaning products for natural options.  With just vinegar, baking soda, lemon and water you can create endless products friendlier to the planet (and your wallet). I am doing it and it has been much cheaper and more efficient. Here is the link:

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