Nobody’s telling us we can’t go grocery shopping, but I think we can all agree right now that the less we go out, the better. So we should all know how to stretch out the time between grocery trips, and of course, what to do when you can't find everything you need at the store. Even in normal life, Keep Reading
Groceries
Shopping for groceries can be overwhelming. They say that other than rent, the average consumer spend the most amount of money on food. However, with some frugal shopping tips, you can buy quality groceries. You don’t have to sacrifice quality to save money. It is possible to buy enough food for a family of four for less than fifty dollars a week. Some of the tips include going to warehouse stores and buying in bulk for savings, however if big box stores are not an option, there are some tricks on how to successfully spend less on groceries for small town shoppers. Learning to shop for frozen as opposed to fresh can help save money in the long run and prevent food waste to help save extra money as well. Some of the tips look at the cost and benefit of products, such as organic foods, detergents and other items you might unnecessarily spend money on, and the alternatives to buying these things that will save you a substantial amount.
Why You should Save Money On Groceries
It’s really easy to get caught up in the details. The hows, the what’s, and the mess of saving money on groceries. And sometimes, we forget the why. When we forget why we’re doing something - especially if that something is inconvenient - it gets hard to want to follow through with Keep Reading
How to Stretch Your Grocery Budget With a Garden
For most americans, approximately 15% of your monthly budget goes toward purchasing groceries. That’s a lot, which is why reducing that expenditure is a big deal regardless the size of your family. This article will offer some of the most implementable techniques that you can use to Keep Reading
How To Save Money; What’s Working For Us Right Now
Going into 2019, I’ve had a huge focus on saving money. A few years ago, we were pretty much dirt poor, which gave us a huge opportunity to learn how to save money, but after we got out of our farming failure, and got back on our feet again, it was nice to breathe a little and not pinch every penny. Keep Reading
4 Strategies You Need To Eat Healthier On A Budget
Healthy food that doesn’t break the budget? Yes please! Here are 4 strategies you need to eat healthier on a budget. What’s the most common excuse for not eating healthy? Cost. There’s a common perception that eating healthy food is expensive, but it really depends on multiple factors, and the Keep Reading
5 Tips For A Successful $20 Grocery Budget
Learning how to lower our grocery budget became a hobby of mine by necessity a few years ago. We looked okay from the outside, I guess. We had a car, we drove to church every week, and we never talked about our finances with anyone, but in reality, we only drove to church - I tried to hitch a ride Keep Reading
Our $40 Weekly Grocery Budget (For a Family Of Four)
A lot of you have asked about our exact grocery budget, so today, I'm sharing our $40 weekly grocery budget for our family of four. So guys. I was recalculating our budget at the beginning of the month as usual, and it hit me: once we get moved into our new debt-free house and therefore stop paying Keep Reading
How To Get The Best-Ever Meat Prices
Y’all, I’m not kidding when I say that we eat very cheaply, and I’m also not kidding when I say that you can too. I’m going to start there, because despite the kickback I get, and the sneering “you must have gotten those prices from 1965” comments when I post thrifty menus on Facebook, it’s Keep Reading
How You Can Make Eating Healthy Cost Less
One of the biggest stigmas about healthy eating is that expensive. But is that truth, or merely a vicious myth? I don’t know about you, but when I take a stroll through the freezer aisle and look seriously at all the frozen dinner entrées, I have to say, I think it’s a myth. For a $10 Mrs. Keep Reading
8 Ways To Save Money On High-Quality Groceries
I have always, always, always been a grocery money cruncher, and to some degree, I think I always will be. I hate spending more than I have to on something which I have to buy over and over again every week. But after increasing our grocery budget for the Whole30 experiment last month, it got me Keep Reading
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