You're Eating Your Money (And It's Not Just Takeout)
- April Boyde

- Jun 2
- 2 min read

Most people think "Stop Eating Your Money™" only means eating out less.
It doesn't.
It's about how the money you spend on food quietly impacts your finances, whether you eat the food or not.
Remember that bag of spinach you bought that turned to slime in the back of the fridge? That's eating your money. The DoorDash order you placed because nothing in the kitchen felt like a meal, even though you had groceries? That's eating your money too. The drive-thru run because it's late, you're hungry, and you didn't plan ahead? Yes, that's eating your money.
It's not about one habit. It's about a pattern. And that pattern is costing you hundreds of dollars every month.
This isn't just about dining out. It's about everyday spending behavior tied to food.
Food is one of the only categories where spending gets a pass. You have to eat, so you justify it. Because food is a necessity, there is no way it's the issue. But when there's no structure behind those decisions, the result is the same: your hard-earned money is taking a walk of shame to the landfill instead of funding the life of your dreams.
What You Can Do About It?
That's where the method comes in.
The Stop Eating Your Money™ Method is simple:
Set a food budget that reflects your real life
Get your kitchen set up so you can see and use what you have
Map meals based on how you actually live, not how you wish you lived
Shop to fill in the gaps, not restart every week
Redirect the savings toward something that moves you forward
This isn’t about restrictions; we know restrictions don’t work. It's about using what you already spend, more intentionally.
The goal isn't just to spend less on food. It's to turn everyday food decisions into financial stability.
Learn the Method
If you're looking at your own kitchen and thinking something needs to change, register today for the Stop Eating Your Money™ Masterclass.
Stay Connected
If you're tired of wasting money on food, trying to figure out why there's nothing to cook when you just went grocery shopping, and you're looking for kitchen strategies to reduce food waste so you can redirect your savings to financial stability, you're in the right place.
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Let's save some money!
I'll see you in the kitchen,




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