altyfcJoined: 27 Jul 2004
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Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:25 pm Reply with quote
One of the excuses I sometimes hear for bad eating is that it's cheap.
But I think you can eat healthily cheaply also. What do you think? Do you think it's easier to eat cheaply on a healthy or unhealthy diet?
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Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:47 pm Reply with quote
Junk food is quite expensive actually; if you cook yourself, it's so much healthier and it's much cheaper generally speaking. $4 - 5 for a hamburger meal seems inexpensive, but once you check the price of meat, bread, and vegetables, it's far more expensive.
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Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:38 pm Reply with quote
But what about buying hamburgers in supermarkets? (as opposed to MickeyD's, BK, etc.) They are very cheap in supermarkets, and cheaper than buying a few chicken breasts... no?
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Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:42 pm Reply with quote
Ah, you are absolutely right. Ok, eating healthy may not be the cheapest, but it's not that expensive, and certainly you can make it cheaper than MacDonald's. Fair assumption?
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Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:43 pm Reply with quote
Yep, that's fair to say... it seems wrong that bad food is competitive on price.
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Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:45 pm Reply with quote
This misunderstanding may come from expensive
"healthy" diet programs.
ThaisJoined: 07 Aug 2004
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Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:06 am Reply with quote
I refer to the post on the BBC programme I mentioned here.
It was said it was an 'expensive therapy' as it cost around £8000 per year. Now, if you divide this down, it works out at about £150 per week. I know many people who spend this (and more) a week on absolute crap food - picture the ones in the supermarket with the trollies loaded to the top with colas, crisps, junk foods, white dead bread, tinned foods full of Es, sweets, biscuits etc etc.
Would it not be better to spend this same money on food that is healthy?
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Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:36 am Reply with quote
What's white dead bread? I guess it's your cheap Mother's Pride type stuff... is that right? And, if so, I've often heard this kind of stuff is unhealthy but I've never been too sure why... what is it that's bad?
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Thu Oct 07, 2004 11:50 am Reply with quote
All bread made from white processed flour is dead, really. The cheaper the dead(li)er. The really cheap ones have lots of nasty additives too.
I have just made a delicious meal...
Bismati long grain brown rice with sesame seeds
A few button mushrooms
Onions, garlic, carrots, raisins, rocket...from a local allotment
Herbs from my own garden
Sea salt
It cost me almost nothing, there's still rice for another meal. All the other ingredients were organic.
Someone once told me a good way not to cry when peeling shrooms was to wear your glasses. I can now officially confirm that this does NOT work!
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Thu Oct 07, 2004 10:46 pm Reply with quote
Thais wrote:
Someone once told me a good way not to cry when peeling shrooms was to wear your glasses. I can now officially confirm that this does NOT work!

Contact lenses?
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 8:27 am Reply with quote
Shrooms? Is that mushrooms?? And they make you cry?! I thought that was onions... what am I missing here?
As for bread, we have a breadmaker... is that a much healthier way of making bread?
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:09 am Reply with quote
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As for bread, we have a breadmaker... is that a much healthier way of making bread?
Or maybe bakery? Is it fair to assume that bakeries make healthier bread than ones you get at grocery store?
redsandJoined: 01 Nov 2004
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:36 am Reply with quote
Its not expensive at all to eat healthily - if you don't fall for those BS diets that claim you have to eat THEIR products.
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 5:00 pm Reply with quote
This is true. We often get this perception that healthy diet can be costly because of some diet products' aggressive marking campaign. Commercialism is creeping into our way of life here as well.
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:17 am Reply with quote
Also packaging. We pay a lot for those stupid wrappers - all 6 of them - over the item we actually eat.