There’s no dearth of opinion on the Internet. There’s no shortage of entertainment. There’s no lack of personal reflection.
When I tell you that a blog contains the reflections of someone going through what we all go through, that it’s funny, and that it sometime contains strong opinions - you’re probably going to be underwhelmed. If I told you by reading the blog and applying some of the lessons - you can become a richer, happier person…you’ll probably start paying attention.
So, let me say this: Reading “Get Rich Slowly” and applying the lessons therein will make you a richer, happier person. While I’ve bookmarked many articles and tried to apply the lessons, it’s hard to just share a snippet with Cheap Seats readers and walk away. The article I’m featuring would help us with something we all struggle with: how to get the most our of our food budget and eat healthy foods. Here’s some advice from 16 Ways to Eat Healthy While Keeping It Cheap:
4. Eat Fatty Meats. Fatty meats are cheaper & more tasty than lean meats. You think it’s not healthy? Check the Fat Myths:
- Fat doesn’t make you fat, excess calories do
- You need a balanced intake of fats: omega 3, 6 & 9
9. Fish Oil. Omega-3 is found in fish oil. Benefits of omega-3 consumption include:
- Lowered cholesterol levels
- Decreased body fat
- Reduced inflammation
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Of course, there’s more. What’s interesting is that this post is from a guest blogger. The articles themselves are informative enough, but sometime you can find some interesting items in the comments.
On top of that, the site has calculators, a library of free and public domain books on finance, and a link to Money Hacks.
I encourage y’all go to check it out.
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