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Sep 9, 2016

We love sweets and deserts just as much as the next guy, but even common sense says that that one's diet shouldn't be mostly Snickers and ice cream.

Wanting to be faithful stewards in finances, we dive into a discussion of the cost of unhealthy eating versus the cost of healthy eating.

 

In This Episode We Look At:

The cost of junk food

How much of our hard-earned income goes to purchasing food with little or no nutritional value?

The personal and national cost of obesity

Poor food choices create many unneeded costs: over-the-counter medications, prescriptions, doctor visit co-pays, and medical treatments.

The personal and national cost of treating diabetes

In addition to out-of-pocket expenses, loss of wages due to diabetes can be devastating. Also consider the personal and emotional price of missing important life events due to illness or premature death.

The savings created by eating responsibly, and practical tips for identifying delicious and nutritious foods

It's amazing what happens when we start eating highly nutritious foods instead of empty- calorie foods; our energy increases and we do not have the need to eat as much as before.

A practical look at exercise

You don't have to workout until you puke. For many, a simple daily walk around the block is a great start to increasing metabolism and energy levels.

 

Today's Resources and Links:

Oh, How Sweet It Isn’tChris Chadwick

 

One Thing You Can Do Today to Improve Your Faith and Finances:

Take a close look at everything you plan to put in your mouth and ask, "Will this help me or hurt me?" Decide to stock the fridge with foods which God made (and He made them good!)

 

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