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PostPosted: Sat 19:19, 07 Sep 2013    Post subject: Ten Ways to Slash your Grocery Bill LadyPens

Ten Ways to Slash your Grocery Bill LadyPens
With the rising cost of food, everyone is looking for ways to save on their grocery bills without sacrificing nutrition. Here are ten money saving tips.
-Shop for the best priced items only. Create a price book with a list of your best ever prices on the things you buy. If you see something at a great price, buy ahead. If you can get a jar of peanut butter for only .50 and your family goes through 2 jars a month,[url=http://woolrichdeutschlandarcticparka.albirank.net/][b]Woolrich Parka G��nstig[/b][/url], then consider buying a year's worth. You know that next week, the same jar will be back to $1.25/jar so why not stock up?
In the same sense, shop only for items at great prices each week. You'll be able to create a pantry filled with items that you've obtained at the absolute cheapest price and thus, each week you'll be able to menu plan from your pantry and shop only for the least expensive items to restock the pantry. If there is nothing on sale at a great price then don't shop. Conversely, if you have an unexpected expense that leaves you short of grocery money, then a well stocked pantry is like a savings account you can rely on.
-Find space in your home for a pantry or bulk storage. When you can find anything at a great price,[url=http://giuseppezanottisneakers.webmium.com/][b]http://giuseppezanottisneakers.webmium.com/[/b][/url], you need room to store it. I hear people say, "I can't buy a case of peanut butter even if it is nearly free because I don't have enough cabinet space." I don't care where you store stuff; under a bed,[url=http://peutereyjacketsuppliers.webmium.com/][b]peuterey down jacket[/b][/url], under a table (those long table coverings can hide a lot of toilet paper under them!) or in any closet (do you wear ALL of those shoes?). Get creative about your living space and figure out where you can store those great food bargains. My pantry is actually my furnace room that my husband outfitted with shelving and I've got a flea market bookshelf in there as well.
-Learn how to freeze or can properly and safely. I'm personally not a canner, BUT I've learned how to blanch vegetables for proper freezing. A recent grocer trip netted me broccoli on clearance for only .29/lb! I spent 2.90 for 10 pounds and spent about 1.5 hours blanching and freezing the broccoli. One pound frozen bags of broccoli florets (not just broccoli pieces) generally runs about $1.79. I saved $1.50/lb doing it myself (that's a $15 savings which is nothing to laugh at!).
-Make more homemade things. I recently priced an 18 oz. bag of brand name chocolate cookies at $3.29! There are maybe two dozen cookies in that bag? Even buying all of the ingredients at full price, you can easily make 4-5 dozen of homemade chocolate cookies for much less and they'll probably taste better! Baked goods can be frozen too so don't hesitate to bake a double batch of cookies and then freeze them for later.
-Make sure to use up leftovers. Generally we eat leftovers for lunches (saves on buying lunches out). I also get creative and reinvent leftovers into other meals. We also have "buffet" night (somehow the kids find buffet night more fun than leftover night). If you don't want to finish up leftovers this week then throw them into the freezer for another week. Whatever you do, work hard at not having to throw away leftovers. You might as well be throwing money into the trash.
-Meat eater in the house. Meat is probably one of THE most expensive items on the grocery list. Don't hesitate to purchase marked down meats. DO be prepared to cook or freeze the meat within 24 hours. Oh and consider keeping an eye on just how much meat is eaten in the house. Americans typically eat far more protein than they need. Most of us only need 4-6 oz of protein per day (the size of your palm or deck of cards and a bit more). I've begun to encourage our family to eat more in the way of vegetables and grains at a meal versus more meat (this doesn't include other proteins like cheese,[url=http://kevindurantnerfshoesreleasedate.blogspot.com/][b]http://kevindurantnerfshoesreleasedate.blogspot.com/[/b][/url], eggs and beans that we consume during other parts of the day, so it's easy to see how we eat more than we need).
-Vegetarian. Adding even one vegetarian or "less-meat" meal to the menu will save money. TVP (textured vegetable protein) can stretch a small amount of meat as well. Something as simple as replacing half a pound of hamburger with black beans in tacos will basically double the number of meals you can get out of one pound of hamburger. Remember,[url=http://woolrichdeutschlandarcticparka.albirank.net/][b]http://woolrichdeutschlandarcticparka.albirank.net/[/b][/url], Americans in general eat far more protein than needed and there are so many wonderful vegetarian sources of protein if you're concerned that you might be missing out by eating more vegan meals.
-Buy local and buy seasonal. Gas prices are tacked onto everything we buy. The further away those strawberries have to come, the more they cost. In addition, the cost of keeping those strawberries from freezing on the trip from California to Maine in the dead of winter is factored in as well. I can pick blueberries for about $1.27/lb (about 1 pint) and freeze them up for our winter enjoyment. Buying blueberries in winter will cost me about 3.99 for a pint! This is how learning to freeze can be money saving.
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