When I tell people I am vegetarian, one of the most common responses I get is "I could never be vegetarian, it’s too expensive. But good for you!” Perhaps they're looking for excuses, but it's time to find a better one.
It is possible for both omnivores and vegetarians to eat frugally, though I tend to think it is easier to eat healthily and on the cheap if you eat vegetarian. Have you seen the prices of meat (especially free-range or Organic cuts) and dairy these days?
Convenience foods nearly always cost more – remember you are paying someone else to do the work for you, which includes safeguarding their customer (you!) by adding flavour-enhancers like excess salt and MSG to get you hooked. Once you re-adjust to tasting your food – instead of the salt – you will enjoy fresh food more. Keep in mind it might take several weeks to taste the change.
Consider the following easy ways to slash any food budget:
It is important, however, to keep in mind that getting away with the cheapest possible grocery bill is not the ultimate goal for most people. It’s no secret that students can live on boxed macaroni and cheese, canned pasta, and peanut butter sandwiches. I am friends with people who do no cooking whatsoever and somehow survive on a diet of packaged snacks and microwave dinners. But is that healthy? Will most of us sacrifice good taste and good health to keep a little extra dough in the wallet?
Fresh produce is very important; as is choosing high-quality foods. Spending $20 a week on chips would buy you a lot of chips, but not a lot of nutrition. In the long-term, you’re likely to do much more than $20 damage to your health!
Here are some fast and easy meal ideas that are vegetarian, easy on the budget, and more natural than most of what you find in the store.