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In a message dated 01/25/2003 11:58:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Has anyone here had success
> eating paleo on a tight budget? How did/do you do it?
I've been on a grad student budget for a few years now, and can relate to
your dilemma. Here are some things I've done to cut expenses:
1. Shop local supermarkets almost daily to catch marked-down meats. I stay
away from pork and poultry usually, but the beef is often better when
aged a
bit. I either cook it right away or freeze for later use.
2. Shop local flea markets for produce - much cheaper and great selection.
I can
often find "yard" produce too, from older trees with little or no
treatment with
insecticides. Most of this produce is really ripe and needs use quickly,
but
most of it surpasses the more expensive supermarket stuff in quality and
flavor.
3. Buy canned fish in quantity when on sale. Again, flea markets will often
have dinged canned goods at a big discount, and my local 99 cent store
often has wonderful European tinned herring, sardines, etc. at a great
price.
4. Fish or make good friends with a fisherperson. I'm fond of some fish
that are
not popular (mackerel, amberjack, grunts) that people often throw away.
5. Eggs are often offered at dirt cheap prices - but watch for freshness.
6. When you have the time to do the prep yourself, you can save a lot by
buying vegetables and doing your own salad chopping and prep. Since this
often yields more than one person can use, consider sharing with someone
else (cooperative buying and/or prep)
Hope these ideas help.
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