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Tangy Beet Salad

Tangy Beet Salad, vegan style

This nourishing salad makes for a delicious and beautiful plate in every season.

Be sure to check out the “Savvy Alternates” table below with instructions for halving the cost of this recipe and more!

“Extra Salad” … but not enough for seconds? If you have a little extra salad left after dinner, box it up with a handful of extra greens, and add a side of our keto breadsticks or cheesy toast — you’ve just made tomorrow’s lunch!

$ – SAVVY: Save the Beet Greens for another dinner: freebie leafy greens! Need an easy A-grade recommendation? Try this gluten free pasta out, or for a B+ meal, our paleo-friendly Pulled Chicken n’ Sweet Potato Hash Bowls/Wraps/Salads.

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Le-Foodie Muffins

We know good people who can’t stand the idea of eating food “for-the-second-time”. Shocker, right?

If you know me by now, you know that ain’t stoppin’ this savvy budget train. Huh-uh. Nope. No way.

I’m all about sneaky ways to re-purpose leftovers.

I welcome the challenge, grateful for another opportunity to convert even the most stubborn “freshest food only” folks. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get cooking!

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3 Delicious Meatless Mains for Cheap

The relationship that Americans have with meat is tight-knit and longer standing than a few generations of Weber grills.

It’s a particular way of eating; a recognizable, familiar, predictable and sought-after shared experience that is not only cultivated but greatly celebrated. From the first buck of hunting season to top-market Spencer steaks, gathering around the grill is not simply a pastime, it’s a quintessential tradition for many.

And I can honestly say, I love to celebrate it too.

There is something to be said for the gathering of people to cultivate good food in the spirit of togetherness. Italians have this down pat. Interestingly, community is one of the key shared factors among centenarians (the oldest living folks) in Italy and other Blue Zones around the world.

Another factor is enjoying a pesca-vegan or pesca-vegetarian lifestyle! Don’t be afraid of the higher fat content in the Mediterranean diet – just aim for healthier plant-based fats and mix in unsaturated fatty acids from wild fish.

Yes – less meat is actually better for living a healthful long life.

You’ve probably heard it called the “Mediterranean” diet, but it really is a whole lifestyle – the diet plus regular activity integrated into daily life, a life-long commitment to investing in community and occasionally some good wine.

For the sake of all of our health and longevity, I’ve created a few easy, delicious, dollar savvy and dare I say – “toddler approved” – meatless mains to get you through at least 2 dinners a week.

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Marathoner’s Meal

I created this meal while training for a half marathon; the fuel and nutrients it provides were unparalleled by anything else I was eating.

If this meal is outside of your budget, too high in Calories, or just takes too much time – fear not – I created a specific section below to navigate these hang-ups. It’s called “savvy alternates”. Give it a go.

This recipe is all about “putting it together”. There are essentially 3 of my recipes in this one meal (plus alternates).

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