Breakfast: 1 egg and a banana in yogurt ($0)
Snack: When I first moved here I saw a coffee shop called Koinonia coffee shop. I figured it was Christian and 9 months later decided to check it out. It is amazing! $2 for a huge latte. Then they came out and gave me another one. And they have a gorgeous garden outside. I'm in love. ($2)
Lunch: Orzo salad with a little extra fresh spinach to perk it up. ($0)
Dinner: Morgan came over for dinner. I pulled my lentil "meatballs" out of the freezer and we had them with the sweet potatoes and zucchini and leeks that Morgan brought. ($0)
I've decided to start blogging my eating adventures. Mostly because cooking has become increasingly boring lately and this will add some excitement to my life. I'm not that girl who shares what she eats because I have an eating disorder. I don't believe in dieting. I think diets, like budgets, are lame and evil. On that financial note, some may consider me cheap and wonder why I can't afford regular food, this has nothing to do with that. Really I am just trying to be more resourceful so my money can be used for more important things. I decided to put cost next to my meals. If it is something I have in the pantry it's free which I realize isn't super accurate but going forward, if I grocery shop, I'll consider those costs.
On my sister's recommendation I stole the title from Carrie Sun's blog on hospital eating .
On my sister's recommendation I stole the title from Carrie Sun's blog on hospital eating .
I really am jealous about that coffee shop.
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