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17: Cooking on a Budget with Leanne Brown

17: Cooking on a Budget with Leanne Brown

FromEat, Drink, Live Longer


17: Cooking on a Budget with Leanne Brown

FromEat, Drink, Live Longer

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Dec 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you're hungry for ways to stretch your food dollars at the supermarket, you're in luck. On today's podcast, you'll be eating well on just $4.00 a day. Why $4.00? That's the amount provided by SNAP, the USDA's food stamps program and the inspiration behind Good And Cheap, written by Leanne Brown. From large families and seniors to college students, people across the country face food insecurity every day. Whether you want to save pennies on your weekly grocery bill or cut your food budget in a big way, my guest, Leanne Brown, makes saving money at the grocery store doable, delicious, and nutritious. Leanne is a big proponent of cooking from scratch using real, wholesome, unprocessed foods. She says eating on a budget doesn't mean you have to live on ramen noodles. The recipes in her book are inventive, creative, and mostly plant based, because meat is expensive. Good and Cheap is available for purchase, or you can head to Leanne's website and download a copy (English or Spanish) for free. And if you do purchase a copy, a second copy will be donated to someone in need. Read on for Leanne's recipes for Brussels Sprouts Hash and Eggs and Cauliflower Cheese ... and to enter to win a copy of Good and Cheap.  I'm giving away a copy of Good and Cheap: Eat Well on $4/Day by Leanne Brown (Workman, 2015) To enter to win a copy, leave a comment at the end of this post telling me about your family’s favorite budget meal and/or your best tip for saving money at the supermarket. Or tell me why you’d love to win this book. (U.S. entries only, please). Giveaway ends December 27th at noon Eastern, and I’ll pick the winner at random.  Show Highlights: The whole story behind why Leanne decided to write Good and Cheap. The Good and Cheap Kickstarter story. How Leanne blends quality food with a strict food budget. Eat less meat, increase your vegetable consumption, and buy eggs. How you can repurpose wilted vegetables in recipes like crustless quiche. Ideas for using up leftover fish, including fish tacos or a seafood omelet. Leanne's recipe for Brussels Sprouts Hash and Eggs. Saving money by meal planning, getting organized, freezer cooking, and cooking from scratch. Download my 7-Day Meal Planner for FREE! Take advantage of oatmeal. It’s only as boring as your imagination. Leann's recipe for Cauliflower Cheese. My recipe for Corny Salmon Cakes. Leanne's favorite recipe in the book: Chana Masala. Leanne’s favorite cookbook that changed her life. Resources Get Your Copy of Good And Cheap: https://cookbooks.leannebrown.com/good-and-cheap.pdf 7-Day Meal Planner: https://www.lizshealthytable.com/7daymealplanner/ Tips For Saving at the Supermarket:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eatgoodandcheap/ Twitter: @leelb Instagram: @leanneebrown Leanne's Website    
Released:
Dec 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you’re looking for a healthy new way to feed your family without the hassle or hype, you’ve come to the right place. Your host, registered dietitian nutritionist, Liz Weiss, serves up wholesome and flavorful recipes with a tasty side of science, good nutrition, and fun. Liz is a mom of two grown boys, a cookbook author, and a healthy food blogger, and on each episode, she teams up with a fellow dietitian, chef, or author to bring fresh ideas and practical mealtime advice from her table to yours.