There are so many people blogging about healthy eating right now. These are a view blogs I have read and enjoyed with overlap to my own blog. No matter what you're looking for there is probably a website or blog catering to that interest
Poor Girl Eats Well is one of my favorite food blogs, the author has created something really special; a blend of budget, health, and taste in each of her recipes. She also breaks down the cost per serving of each recipe. Each post has a pretty extensive lead-in but scroll to the bottom to find a concise list of ingredients and simple instructions. Often she finds ingredients on sale so remember that when browsing the meal costs she provides.
http://www.poorgirleatswell.com/
Chocolate Covered Katie is a "healthy" dessert website. Obviously these recipes are not a substitute for balanced diet basics like fruits and vegetables but she has some good options if you have a sweet tooth that needs some dessert. I haven't tried many of the recipes but I noticed she has a nice section on allergen-free recipes. She's also a vegan so everything is egg and dairy free.
http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/recipes/
This blog has SO MANY RECIPES, probably because it has multiple contributors. It's a little overwhelming. I've provided a link right to the recipe master list but check out the other tabs too, lots of articles about cooking/grocery shopping healthy on a budget and some advice about various aspects of eating well and life in general. The recipes have a detailed breakdown of cost and calories as well as a quick summary below the recipe itself. Keep in mind the cost analysis uses the price of, say, 2 tablespoons of olive oil when in real life you have to buy a whole bottle. Luckily there are enough recipes to put all those kitchen cabinet staples to use; plan ahead to make sure you're picking recipes with similar staple ingredients!
http://cheaphealthygood.blogspot.com/2004/02/master-recipe-list.html
I've got lots of due dates and finals coming up in the next few weeks so I may not post as regularly. Feel free to check out these blogs or look for your own favorites, if you're looking to make a donation to the food pantry, check out the list on my previous post to get some ideas of what items they need
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