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Eating Nutritious Meals From $50 Per Person Per Week with Kimberly Gillan

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Would you like to learn how to eat nutritious meals on a budget of $50 per person per week? Yes, you can do it! Join Kimberly Gillan and me on Wednesday, October 30th, from 10 AM to 11 AM Central Time U.S. Our conversation will be about her remarkable life journey and her latest book, How Low Can You Go? - Nutritious Meals From $50 Per Person Per Week!

Kimberly Gillan is a professional strategic planner, economist, cancer survivor, determined woman, mom, wife, and author. She uses fundamental economic principles to create revolutionary answers on your minimum spending to live your best life.

When Kimberley had to stop work due to illness, drastic changes were needed for her family to keep a roof over their heads. The challenge was “how low could she go on groceries” while providing the 17 most essential vitamins and minerals her family needed and still having weekly treats, snacks, and celebrations. 

Over seven years of trial and error, she learned more than how to survive; she learned a recipe for a better life. Here it is, a set of instructions on how to play the grocery game and win.

Her book, How Low Can You Go? Nutritious Meals From $50 Per Person Per Week, has over 80 recipes that prove you can do it. Yet, this is more than a recipe book. It is a book for our times, giving us the edge in a crisis. 

We will learn what foods to buy and when, supermarket psychology, and how to stay ahead of the game when things change. There are tricks for when a favorite food becomes expensive and ideas on free foods that might be right under your feet.

The bottom line is that, Yes, You Can Have 3 Nutritious Meals Per Day For The Price Of One Coffee!

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