Budget Meals

The key to saving money is to do things yourself. We pay for the convenience and the comfort of not having to do anything.  Think about it, we pay someone to wash and detail our car so we don’t have to. We pay for someone to clean or maintain our yard so we don’t have to work in the sun. We even pay someone to cook our meals so we don’t have to cook for ourselves. There’s nothing wrong with paying someone to do things for us once in a while. It actually makes our economy go round. But to habitually pay for the comfort of doing nothing can sometimes wear out the old wallet.

The best thing to do is to pay for work just every so often, when you feel like you deserve a break. But, more importantly, learn how to do things on your own just in case you find yourself in a predicament where you shouldn’t or can’t pay for something. Probably, the most sensible thing to do if you’re living on your own is to learn how to cook, not only healthy, but intelligently – what is also known as budget meals. Chef Tracy Godfrey’s Grubbin with Godfrey culinary tutorials and cooking videos can teach you how to save money and eat healthy by teaching you how to cook with dry rubs, spices for meat and how to prepare a variety of meals that are light on your budget.

You don’t know how to cook? Seriously, it’s not that hard. There are a few basics that Chef Godfrey will teach you so that you understand the science behind cooking right. Certain foods need to be cooked at a certain temperature like meats and vegetables. By not doing so, you increase your risk of getting sick or you can rob your body of getting the full amount of nutrients. Chef Godfrey will show you step by step exactly how to cook using his own secret personal recipes. Afterwards, when you get the hang of cooking and you begin to understand the science behind the combination of flavors, you will be able to create your own recipes and create your own budget meals.

We all deserve a break from this stressful world, but not at the cost of our health. The best place to start when it comes to saving money is to stop eating out everyday. You will be surprised how much money you can save by limiting the amount of times you go out to eat. Cooking at home once in a while not only saves you money, but you can maintain and even improve your health. Plus, after you understand the basics of cooking, you can cook and prepare your own dishes, create your own budget meals, and perfect your flavor combinations. So, check out Chef Godfrey’s culinary arts videos and cooking tutorials at Grubbin with Godfrey. Or if you already know how to cook, check out his healthy yet delicious recipes. Bbq dry rubs, unique chicken finger recipes, or dry rubs for baby back ribs, Chef Godfrey has a list of recipes that will tantalize any taste bud.