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I'm anxious to hear if anyone has advice too. We just cut out grains and our food expenses doubled. We can't afford to spend that much and I already cook everything from scratch, have chickens and a big garden.
Have you subscribed to a CSA? A CSA for produce is economical if you can use everything.
I have a CSA for pastured meats, but it's still very costly.
I haven't added up what I'm spending, but I know it's an expensive way to eat, but my health care costs hopefully offset this. And of course I spend nothing on lattes. :)
I understand. I eat mainly ground beef b/c it's the most affordable GF beef.
I recently got GF beef shanks for only $3.50/pound and made fabulous bone/marrow broth with it and had a ton of meat to add to soup and other dishes.
We are a large family, so this is a big thing here too. My kids/husband aren't GF, I'm grain free, but all dinners are grain free. (slowly converting them over lol) I only buy some grass fed meat, though I would rather buy all that way. They do get those few processed foods I haven't gotten cut out yet. Best thing I've found, more me than the kids, but upping the healthy fats once the grains are gone, after an adjustment period, I actually have a smaller appetite. The fats are more sustaining, so though at first I ate a lot of meat, now less so. I'm lucky that 3 of the kids are still smallish, so don't eat full adult servings, but even so, we average about $150 as our target each week, and there are weeks over it. CSAs don't help me so much, since my family is so picky it means I have all that to eat alone. And haven't found a meat one locally yet.
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