I grew up in a family which ate a lot of junk & fast food, so naturally my whole family is obese. But unlike my family, I'm not happy with my weight and I want to be healthy.
I'm 15 now. For my whole life, I didn't have enough money to buy healthy meals for myself, but now that I'm old enough to get a job, I want to start buying and making my own meals, I want to have control of my own diet, I'm sick of being forced into eating junk food.
I was wondering what foods I could buy from Coles that would be cheap and healthy. I'm currently just buying sushi seaweed, rice, and prawns and making myself sushi, but I'm bad at that (very) so id rather switch to easier meals to make.
I'm aiming for $5-10 meals. I know that is extremely selfish to expect, but I'm 15, I dont exactly have much money to spend, even at that price it's $15-30 a day which I'm obviously not making. So I'm trying to keep it as cheap as possible.
Also I'd like to mention, coles is the only grocery store i have access to. The nearest IGA, corner store or Woolworths are hours of walking away, again, being 15 I can't really drive anywhere.
I'd be willing to eat just straight up fruit from Coles, the food doesn't have to taste nice, it just has to be healthy and keep me fed.
For breakfast, I could just buy weetbix boxes which should last me a bit, so I'm good for breakfast, but I don't know what to have for lunch and dinner.
Thanks y'all, have a good one.
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