Plus, when you eat at home, not only are you most likely saving money (no tax and tip to worry about), you're
probably saving calories, too.
Not exact matches
Now you're
probably thinking that you'd like to still
save on
calories but avoid the nasty artificial sweeteners.
Considering that really the only nutrition you're getting from the milks may be some healthy fats (MCT in coconut milk, omega - 3 in hemp milk) because our bodies can't use the synthetic vitamins, you're
probably better off drinking water or green tea and
saving the
calories / carbs for something more nutritious.
Don't dip your dressing I know this
probably sounds counterintuitive, but many people assume that asking for their salad dressing on the side instantly
saves them hundreds of
calories — I know I did.
On the one hand, having a dog that doesn't need many
calories means you're
probably going to
save quite a bit of money.