That depends on your situation. If you have space to store food (both to prepare, and already prepared) and adequate time to prepare it, making your own can save you a bundle. If you don't have space for storage or time to cook, buying might prove to be cheaper. It's not healthy to eat only prepackaged foods; fresh or close to fresh is best.
She will probably stop making videos and pay More attention for buying the baby clothes pampers and food.
If you are looking for a small home to live in, it's much more economical than a house.
"economical" has no comparative or superlative form. You would say "more economical" or "most economical."
The motto of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories is 'Making Electric Power Safer, More Reliable, and More Economical'.
The food industry is making a shift from processed, boxed and frozen foods to more orgainic, home cooked, healthier meals. Buying food from local sources, such as a farmers market, is also becoming quite popular.
You are better off just buying them seperately then buying them together. The printer a camera is paired with is probably more than you will even need to use. You want to be able to buy the printer you want and not one that is tacked on to a product.
you can unlock more food by making more and new recipies
by making healthy food cheaper and more available and unhealthy food more expensive and less available and by making unhealthy food healthier somehow
you should look for the things with more nutrition in because its good for you
Most likely Brazilian staples such as rice, beans & the less desired/more economical cuts of meat.
There is no right answer for that. Kinds of both soft and hard are economical.
people have recently developed a mania for fitness because more and more people are buying fast food wich is making them not healthy so they work out and that working out ultimately keeps you from getting fat, along with eating healthy.