I don't know about you, but I love going out to eat. I do enjoy cooking a lot, but there are people so much better than I am! I want to get what they make. However, I don't like the cost nor do I always get the healthiest things around.
So, today I'll go over how to be careful with money and stay healthy at the same time while going out.
Tip 1: What better place to start off with then with what you first order? Avoid drinks. Don't get tea, beer, or soda. Restaurants can charge a couple of dollars or more for a drink. Instead, get water. Water is free at most restaurants and is the healthiest choice on the menu. If you go for water you can knock three, five dollars, or maybe even more off of your bill. Not to mention avoid some extra calories.
Now, of course I am not saying to never have these things again. I'm a Texas girl. I have a huge weakness for sweet tea. And there are some times I just gotta have it with my meal. But I am aware that I am having an indulgence and is not something I should have often (though man, do I want to).
But, since it is hard to resist, I need to make it last.
Tip 2: Make your meal and/or drink last. Take time and enjoy what you are eating. Talk with the company you are with, chew your food slowly, and drink at a pace. You might find that you are walking out the door with half a drink in your hand and some leftovers. I've heard that if you eat slowly, you can get full faster. Instead of eating three slices of pizza, you might find you have one left-over because you didn't put all your concentration on the meal in front of you.
This might seem more of a health tip than a money one. However, by doing this you are getting an experience with your money. You get someone else to cook for you, you get the time to enjoy it, and you can leave with another meal in your hand for the price of one.
Now, of course I am not saying to never have these things again. I'm a Texas girl. I have a huge weakness for sweet tea. And there are some times I just gotta have it with my meal. But I am aware that I am having an indulgence and is not something I should have often (though man, do I want to).
But, since it is hard to resist, I need to make it last.
Tip 2: Make your meal and/or drink last. Take time and enjoy what you are eating. Talk with the company you are with, chew your food slowly, and drink at a pace. You might find that you are walking out the door with half a drink in your hand and some leftovers. I've heard that if you eat slowly, you can get full faster. Instead of eating three slices of pizza, you might find you have one left-over because you didn't put all your concentration on the meal in front of you.
This might seem more of a health tip than a money one. However, by doing this you are getting an experience with your money. You get someone else to cook for you, you get the time to enjoy it, and you can leave with another meal in your hand for the price of one.
Tip 3: Don't eat all that is on your plate! If you are still a bit hungry (even after Tip 2) try to have half or a little less put into a to-go-box if you are heading anywhere with a fridge. You will have enough for lunch and now you got yourself some dinner. Leftovers are great, especially for college students.
However, this is not an excuse to get more. You still need to avoid spending money and loading up on extra calories. Don't go into a restaurant always thinking you are going to order more so you can have leftovers.
However, this is not an excuse to get more. You still need to avoid spending money and loading up on extra calories. Don't go into a restaurant always thinking you are going to order more so you can have leftovers.
Tip 4: If possible, avoid combos. With this, I am typically thinking more of those drive-thrus than a sit-down restaurant. With most of the drive-thrus, what you are getting isn't enough for a leftover or will taste as good later (i.e. a burger). And sometimes the extra money just isn't worth the curly fries and the drink. Instead, get the main item, take it back to your dorm, and eat it with sides you already have; chips, carrots, fruits, etc.
By doing this, you will avoid spending money on something you don't need and can eat up things you already spent money on. And the same can be done with the sides. Not much of a burger fan but love those fries? Get them and have them as a side for a healthier meal you put together. Don't feel that if you walk into a restaurant, drive-thru or otherwise, you are obligated to get the whole combo package.
By doing this, you will avoid spending money on something you don't need and can eat up things you already spent money on. And the same can be done with the sides. Not much of a burger fan but love those fries? Get them and have them as a side for a healthier meal you put together. Don't feel that if you walk into a restaurant, drive-thru or otherwise, you are obligated to get the whole combo package.
Tip 5: Try to go to more self-serving dine-ins where you don't have to pay tip. There are plenty of places that are like this and offer some great healthy choices. And this doesn't mean it needs to be a fast-food joint. Do a bit of research around your campus. Poke your head in and look at the restaurants. Ask around and see if anyone knows if where there are places you don't have to tip.
I understand that those who are working at these places work hard and deserve tip. I am not saying not give a little extra to any place. This is simply about those going to find places that offer low-cost options.
If you are just aware of the menu and take the time to (that word again) study before your purchase, you will be better off. Take a few minutes, take out your phone, and do some math. How much will the meal be with tax? With a tip? With a drink? As a combo? Just think about how much you would want to spend and if the food is worth it.
I understand that those who are working at these places work hard and deserve tip. I am not saying not give a little extra to any place. This is simply about those going to find places that offer low-cost options.
If you are just aware of the menu and take the time to (that word again) study before your purchase, you will be better off. Take a few minutes, take out your phone, and do some math. How much will the meal be with tax? With a tip? With a drink? As a combo? Just think about how much you would want to spend and if the food is worth it.