Marshalee,
I also had the very same idea when I decided to adopt the Eat Right for Your
Blood Type lifestyle.  As an O+ blood type (dh is B+), and going from a
semi-vegetarian, high carb diet, it seemed that this would kill my
budget...better it than us, I decided.  However, after purchasing a freezer
(cheap, so buying meat on sale really saves), and really cutting out the
Avoid foods, I now see that we do not spend any more on food than we used
to.  It is amazing how expensive the sugars, fruit juices and carbohydrates
really are!  It balances out in he end.  What took a while was dh being a
"B" could eat more carbs than I could; so for a while I was shopping for
both lifestyles.  Two years later, he is now as low carb as I am, so it's
all evened out.   We'll see what happens when my 15 y/o stepson comes to
live with us in January...he is blood type A or AB.  Although he can eat
more carbs, he has cholesterol problems already, and should lose about 10 -
15lbs.  so, at least for a while, he'll be low carbing also, but his protein
choices are very different from "O"s and "B"s....so up goes the food bill
again!  LOL!  I'd rather spend the money on food than on prescriptions,
however!!!

Jannette

 From: "mamapug" <[email protected]>


>
> Dear Chuck,
> How can poor folks afford all the expensive meat for the Atkins Diet??
> Marshalee
>



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