Cheap, Healthy, Good
If you're like most of us, the new year means vows to eat better and spend less. A few sites that help you do that: First of all, of course, there's the original Cheap, Healthy, Good, "a blog dedicated to the advancement of frugal, nutritious, ethically-minded food in everyday life," with new recipes, articles, and links every week (check out "Cutting Calories and Saving D'oh: 25 Lessons 'The Simpsons' Taught Me About Cheap, Healthy Eating"). Casual Kitchen focuses on easy, money-saving cooking and kitchen philosophy (sample post: "A Recession-Proof Guide to Saving Money on Food"). 30 Bucks a Week is written by a vegetarian Brooklyn couple trying to spend--you guessed it--just $30 a week on food (they still manage to whip up dishes like Pear and Bleu Cheese Crostini). The Paupered Chef focuses on good, inexpensive at-home cooking. And Last Night's Dinner is all about at-home cooking using locally sourced ingredients. All the sites will inspire you to cook up a healthy dinner at home tonight.
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