Knight
Well-known Member
The cost of a pizza in another thread had me thinking about value for money spent. Value in terms of what affects my health. I think everyone knows calories are not all the same. This chart can be helpful in breaking down what calories in a pizza are derived from.
http://quikorder.pizzahut.com/QOcontent2/Files/PDF/NutritionInformation.pdf
To compare value this week this market offers Tilapia as a protein choice. There are other protein but Tapia smoked in our smoker is what we like.
https://www.bonitamarkets.com/ofertas
Comparing calorie make up, the difference is in the fat & salt. I think most understand that those two are contributors to poorer health.
Then scrolling thru the ad there are a lot of veggies that can be cooked as a side & others used to build a great salad. All for less than the cost of a delivered pizza in combination with a tip for the driver. Toss in left overs & frugal yet conscious of healthy diet works for us.
It doesn't end there. We make our own bread & rolls, grind boneless chuck for a variety of meals. Chuck roast is the kind of meat fast food burger places use. I get to control fat content and the seasonings like salt. Desserts sugar is reduced or eliminated by use of sucralose or granulated sweetener using
sucralose<--- helps keep the chance for diabetes from popping up.
All in all frugal doesn't have to mean cheap, it can mean wanting to live as long as possible a healthy life.
http://quikorder.pizzahut.com/QOcontent2/Files/PDF/NutritionInformation.pdf
To compare value this week this market offers Tilapia as a protein choice. There are other protein but Tapia smoked in our smoker is what we like.
https://www.bonitamarkets.com/ofertas
Comparing calorie make up, the difference is in the fat & salt. I think most understand that those two are contributors to poorer health.
Then scrolling thru the ad there are a lot of veggies that can be cooked as a side & others used to build a great salad. All for less than the cost of a delivered pizza in combination with a tip for the driver. Toss in left overs & frugal yet conscious of healthy diet works for us.
It doesn't end there. We make our own bread & rolls, grind boneless chuck for a variety of meals. Chuck roast is the kind of meat fast food burger places use. I get to control fat content and the seasonings like salt. Desserts sugar is reduced or eliminated by use of sucralose or granulated sweetener using
sucralose<--- helps keep the chance for diabetes from popping up.
All in all frugal doesn't have to mean cheap, it can mean wanting to live as long as possible a healthy life.