Eat Better for Less

May 27, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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I recently chatted with Fred Grandy at Retirement Living TV about how to save money at the grocery story. (Fred, a vegan, even makes his own hummus.) You can view the video below.

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Actually Trader Joe's has the cheapest tofu, formerly famous among vegans as 99¢ tofu. Now it costs $1.19 in Southeastern PA, I don't know about everywhere else. Still beats Whole Foods.

Also, I work at an independent health food store and while I can't vouch for others, our organic produce (all our produce is 100% Certified Organic) is often cheaper than Whole Foods.

Ryan of PA 1:42AM June 13, 2008

Awesome! I'm a vegan and make my own hummus too. :) Some random thoughts:

Dried beans are even cheaper than canned beans, but obviously cooking them is more of an effort. They freeze well, though, so I cook up a big batch and freeze them in plastic bags or containers.

Stores that have reputations of being expensive often have really good prices on a few select items. Whole Foods, for example, has the cheapest tofu around. And your local hippie-run health food shop probably has oatmeal for a fraction of the price of the regular supermarket. So when you do your comparison shopping, leave no stone unturned.

If you can get over your fear of eating the same thing for two meals in a row (or if you were never afraid of it to begin with), there's no need to dress up leftovers to look like something else. Just heat and eat.

Johanna of MD 2:31PM May 28, 2008

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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