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Old 30-10-2013, 07:11 AM #11
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I find it hard to believe that people can't buy nutritious food. I shop around, aldi is great for veg and do the super 6 every week, I get meat from the market in bulk and freeze it. We always make big portions and freeze leftovers so I have "quick meals" for my son. We eat well and I spend on average 30-40 per week on food so it doesn't break the bank (that includes goodies etc so could do it cheaper). A lot of it is down to convenience but I manage and work 4 days a week so it's doable, the secret is on the preparation

Plus we limit tv time and my son loves to play outside, a lot of problems come from inactive kids sat on computers and parents using the tv as a babysitter (which everyone does but you have to be sensible with it)
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