"Getting exercise, eating healthy foods and doing things with others can help keep your spirits up."— Peggy J. Moreland, M.S., R.N. |
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| Healthy Eating | Real food on a budget | Are you concerned with the cost of good-for-you foods? Some healthy real foods — such as fresh produce and fish — can be expensive. But your overall grocery bill may actually be lower because you're eating less of other costly foods, namely all those pricey processed offerings: chips, cookies and ice cream. Read on to learn five ways you can stick to your grocery budget and eat well at the same time. | Try these simple tips » | | |
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