Lila Perry is living evidence; clean eating is not expensive. Lila, a clean eating devotee and mother of three, has perfected the skill of smart buying.
Eating clean is about fueling your body with healthy, natural foods, she advises. “And it can be reasonably cheap with some foresight.” Lila’s best advice for finding supermarket bargains is here:
1. Shop Seasonally
“In season, fruits and vegetables are freshest and least expensive,” Lila says. For discounts on seasonal produce, she enjoys attending neighborhood markets run by local farms. “Right now, I’m loading on apples and winter squash,” she says.
2. Buy in Bulk
Purchased in quantity, staples including grains, nuts, and seeds are often less expensive. “I always have lentils, oats, and quinoa on hand,” Lila notes. “They are flexible and reasonably priced.” For further savings, she advises carrying your own containers to bulk stores.
3. Look for Discounts
Lila watches for weekly coupons and sales. “Most stores have newsletters or apps including special offers,” she points out. “I also enjoy looking for ripe vegetables in clearance sections at a fraction of the price.”
4. DIY When Possible
“Pre-packaged goods are handy but sometimes costly,” Lila notes. She creates energy bars, salad sauces, even almond milk. “You control the components, it’s healthier and less expensive.”
5. Plan Ahead
Her secret weapon is meal planning. “Knowing what you’ll cook for the week helps you avoid impulse buys,,” she says. She makes a shopping list and follows it to guarantee she only purchases what is really necessary.
Lila’s Favorite Budget-Friendly Recipe
Lila often eats a filling vegetable stir-fry. “You can use whatever vegetables you have on hand,” she says. “You have a wholesome, reasonably priced dinner if you pair it with brown rice or quinoa.”
Final Thoughts
One does not have to complicate or pay for clean eating. “It’s about choosing deliberately and discovering delight in nourishing your body,” Lila explains. Anyone can enjoy the advantages of clean eating without going broke with her advice.