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Recipes and tips to stretch your food budget
By KIM PIERCE / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News
food@dallasnews.com
Budget days are here again, as prices increase for food staples such as milk and products that depend on wheat and corn. The latter includes everything from bread to beef, not to mention goods made with high-fructose corn syrup.
The budget crunch doesn't mean you have to give up favorite foods. But who wouldn't welcome ideas for making smart choices?
Toward that end, we talked with Amy Lopez, a registered dietitian who is the nutrition education manager at the North Texas Food Bank. We've come up with a number of ways to sharpen decisions and make the most of what you spend for food. Ms. Lopez emphasizes smart nutrition.
"There are lots of things you can do to maximize your nutrition on a minimum cost," she says, from using leftovers to brewing coffee at home instead of buying it at a coffeehouse.
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More tips for saving on groceries
Throughout the year, Ms. Lopez and the Taste staff will help you plan, shop and cook more efficiently. We'll also update you on the best freezing techniques so you can save money by cooking large batches and stashing portions for later.
To introduce this occasional series, we start with some of Ms. Lopez's favorite tips for shaving dollars from the food bill, and we include winter recipes that put the advice into action.
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Kim Pierce is a Dallas freelance writer.