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So my monthly grocery budget is around $70. I've been doing fine coming down from my recent budget of $110, but one thing that I'm missing that I don't get with all the meal prepping I do now is the random snacks throughout the day.

I generally eat a very small lunch and a large dinner, and whenever I do this I like to supplement a bit with snacking. What are some of the best /r/frugal snack foods that don't take much/any preparation? Should I even be considering snacking, or just make a better meal for breakfast / lunch so that I don't feel like I have to snack? I don't have a bunch of time for lunch usually, which is why I keep it light but have time once I get home and before dinner to snack, which is where this came from originally. Just wondering what you lot do in terms of healthy cheap snacking.

Thanks guys!



August 31, 2018 at 11:33PM

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