Toni Okamoto, founder of the Plant-Based on a Budget blog aims to show that adopting a plant-based lifestyle can be cost-effective. In her new cookbook, Plant-Based on a Budget: Quick & Easy, Okamoto that comes out March 7, provides affordable and delicious recipes. It will help readers stretch their dollars while maintaining a healthy diet.
From Fresh to Fast Food
Growing up, Okamoto enjoyed fresh produce from her grandfather’s garden. A quick and easy meal became the norm for her, as her single father struggled to make ends meet while raising two young children.. In her teenage years, after struggling with digestive issues, her coach suggested cutting out red meat, fast food, and processed foods.
Inspiring a Budget-Friendly Lifestyle
Okamoto started her Plant-Based on a Budget blog as a meal plan challenge while living below the poverty line. Her efforts paid off when her blog grew in popularity and led to a feature in the Netflix documentary What the Health. The success of the blog and the positive impact she had on her family and friends inspired her to write her new cookbook.
Cooking Plant-Based on a Budget
Okamoto’s cookbook features a range of affordable and flavorful recipes that don’t require cooking every ingredient from scratch. She provides helpful tips on meal planning and kitchen equipment, and encourages readers to find a balance between being budget-conscious and not spending hours in the kitchen. Some of her favorite recipes, such as sopa de fideo, a soup made with tomatoes and angel hair pasta, hold a special place in her heart and remind of her grandmother’s love.
Plant-Based on a Budget: Quick & Easy offers a practical and inspiring guide to plant-based eating that is accessible to everyone. By making simple swaps and investing in the right equipment over time, readers can save money and time while enjoying healthy and delicious meals.