cover of episode 64 | How to Save Money with Green Onions (Scallions) – Use these Produce-Stretching Hacks! {Plant Based, Plantbased Diet, Plant-Based Budget Tips, Less Food Waste, Smart Produce Hacks, Grocery Tips}

64 | How to Save Money with Green Onions (Scallions) – Use these Produce-Stretching Hacks! {Plant Based, Plantbased Diet, Plant-Based Budget Tips, Less Food Waste, Smart Produce Hacks, Grocery Tips}

2024/8/27
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Plant Based Eating Made Easy | Simple Strategies & Clear Nutrition Guidance to Transform Your Health | Dietitian, Plant-Based Diet

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Did you know? There are many easy ways to save money while enjoying a plant-based diet…without needing to live on flavorless meals and a limited range of plant-based foods. To eat plant-based on a budget well, one important key is knowing SMART produce storage and stretching hacks, after you buy and bring home your chosen fresh produce.

 

That’s why on today’s podcast, I want to share with you top money-saving hacks you can use to extend the shelf life of scallions, or green onions. We’ll also take a look at what they are, their health benefits and how to pick and use them in meals. These hacks will save you money on future grocery trips. So if you’re ready to stretch your food shopping dollars and get the MOST out of the plant-based foods you buy, listen in!

 

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