Going further with food (1290)

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Tips to spend less while feeding your family

Before you shop

Plan meals and snacks for the week:Check your cupboards, refrigerator and freezer.

Try planning meals without meat one or two days a week. Beans, lentils eggs, peanut butter, or tofu can be used in place of meat and can cost less.

At the store

- Whole fruits and vegetables often cost less than pre-chopped. 
- Plain meats often cost less than pre-seasoned meats.

- Look for vegetables with no added salt or low salt. 
- Choose fruits canned in light syrup or 100% juice. 

- Single serving packages usually cost more. Try to find bulk or multi-serving options.
- Learn more here: www.reallifegoodfood.umn.edu/shop-smart/unit-pricing 

After you shop

For budget friendly food tips and recipe ideas, check these websites:

ALERT

Call your child’s doctor, nurse, or clinic if you have any questions or concerns or if your child has special health care needs that were not covered by this information.