| I choose to consider healthier foods as an investment rather than an expense. For the most part, they'll always be there.
If we are not proactively creating health, then we are actively (albeit passively) moving away from health. The same cannot be said for our health. There are several things we will put on the proverbial back burner until things turn around - like home renovations, big vacations, new clothes for mom and dad, the car I really want, and so on. Eating Healthy Foods Doesn't Need to Be "Expensive" One of the most com perceived roadblocks I hear about eating healthier is that it's too expensive. Therefore, I take our investments seriously. Since I hear this so often, I think about it quite a bit - wondering how to help people bridge that gap. I keep thinking, it can't be "expensive", otherwise WE wouldn't be eating this way.
We don't have extra cash to throw around milton nilly. We've got the same financial concerns as the rest of hard working Americans.
Those are things I can go back to someday. Sure, that may sound clich , but it's true for our family. |