9 Simple Ways to Save Money on Your Groceries

November 1, 2009 by Krissi · Leave a Comment
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Easy Meal Planning

It never fails, we budget for our groceries, but the bill always ends up being more. We underestimate, run out of things faster than expected and overall, everything is becoming just too darned expensive! To make things a little bit easier, here are 9 simple ways you can start saving money on your groceries.

1. Go with a List: Yes, I know…it’s a pretty obvious suggestion, but it’s amazing how effective it can be. You can purchase only what you need and avoid all the other yummy distractions of the grocery store.

2. Meal Planning: Planning your meals in advance makes it easier to get your list together and ensure you buy only exactly what you need. You can get help with your meal planning at Dine Without Whine AND they actually put your grocery list together for you too.

3. Eat Before You Go: Another classic tip. If you’re hungry, you’ll want to buy (and instantly eat) everything! Have a meal or good snack before you go to avoid impulse purchases.

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Adopting a Frugal Lifestyle

June 22, 2009 by Krissi · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Save Money 

 

In these days, being frugal is important.

Unemployment is higher than it’s been in a long time, and many companies are downsizing or going out of business, which means job security is almost non-existent.

Combine that with the concern that prices will be going up soon, and you’ve got some very good reasons to watch your spending.

Here are some tips on how you can adopt a frugal lifestyle from my friend Cara Mirabella:

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Having trouble making ends meet? Have more month left than money? Many people struggle with this issue. One of the best ways to save money and truly stretch your dollars all the way to the end of the month is to live a more frugal lifestyle.

Yes, frugality is key. Being frugal with one’s life does not mean that you will live a life, doing without and hoarded away. Frugal living is actually very freeing. Frugal living frees up your finances to work harder and smarter for you so that you in turn do not have to work so hard to actually bring in an income.

In a time where 40% of Americans live beyond their means, meaning they spend more monthly than they make, finding ways to save and learning to be more frugal sounds like a winning idea.

There are a few key concepts that one must adopt in order to begin living a more frugal lifestyle.

Smarter money management. A person must begin to not only spend less money, but also manage the money they have in a smarter way. This can take some time and discipline but will truly pay off in the end.

Spending less. A person must also learn how to spend less than they make. This can be a difficult process for some who have spent more than their paycheck for a long time, however if they adopt some frugal living ideas they can be doing this in no time.

Saving. With the money that they save through not spending as much, they can begin to put away money into savings; another key to frugal living that will help a person to get ahead.

Continuing the process. Continuing to spend more and save less is key.

Adopting some key concepts to frugal living can truly change the way you live your life, and the way that your money works for you. Become different from the norm and begin a smarter, more frugal lifestyle today.

About the Author:

Cara Mirabella is a WAHM with one toddler from New Jersey. She owns and manages TheHouseholdHelper.com – a site dedicated to saving your time, money and sanity when managing your household. She has written several articles, reports and e-books including Frugal Living – How to Stretch Your Hard Earned Dollar.

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Frugal Dinner Ideas

May 18, 2009 by Krissi · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cooking on a Budget, Save Money 
What’s For Dinner?

You shouldn’t have to break the piggy bank just to put food on the table, but sometimes it sure feels that way.  Especially with the price of food going up these days…

Here are some tips on how to have a frugal dinner any night of the week:

1.  Cut down on the meat.  If a recipe calls for a pound of ground beef, use 3/4 or even 1/2 pound instead.  I generally will buy ground beef in bulk (especially when it’s on sale), and then will partition it into 1/2 and 3/4 pound portions.  Thanks to my trusty food saver, the ground beef stays fresh for much longer.

2.  Eat more veggies.  Watch for veggies that are in season, on sale or you can use frozen veggies.  I actually like cooking with frozen vegetables better than fresh veggies for certain recipes.

3.  Cook in bulk and freeze the leftovers.  I can’t tell you how much time and money we have saved since I bought my food saver and started cooking more bulk meals.  My family actually looks forward to leftovers now because they stay much fresher with the food saver.  And it’s much easier to plan meals when I’ve got full meals and several side dishes tucked away in the freezer.

4.  Use more pasta, rice and potatoes in your meals.  These are all cheap ingredients that can go a long way in a recipe.  And you can create countless of your own homemade skillet meals with these ingredients (instead of using a box mix).

5.  Make your own spice mixes.  Those packets of taco, chili and other seasonings can get pretty expensive.  Thankfully, many recipes for taco seasoning and other seasonings can be found online, using spices that you probably already have on hand, so it’s very easy to create your own spice mixes instead of spending a dollar or more on one envelope that will last for just one meal.

These are just a few ideas on how to have a frugal dinner.  Please share your own ways to save money on dinner!

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Grocery Tip of the Week

February 11, 2009 by Krissi · Leave a Comment
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Shop with a list!

Make a grocery list and stick to it.  Don’t be tempted by instore ads or specials if it’s not on your list.  Unless it’s something you KNOW you will use – like laundry detergent, toilet paper, etc.

Also, leave the kids at home when grocery shopping.  You’ll be amazed how much you save by not adding all of those little extras onto your grocery bill!

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Meal Planning: How Much Can You Save?

January 22, 2009 by Krissi · 26 Comments
Filed under: Meal Planning, Save Money 

Meal planning is a great way to save time, energy and money when feeding your family. For those thinking about meal planning, it is critical to note that you don’t have to sacrifice a tasty, healthful meal for a busy schedule or a tight budget. If you are searching for an awesome way to create meals for your family, following are some useful ideas.

Plan Your Meals in Advance

The key to meal planning is obviously planning your meals ahead of time. Unfortunately, many parents come home each night, ready to cook a easy dinner and have absolutely no idea what to make. With your family getting hungry and a little cranky, most families give up and drive to the nearest fast food or casual dining establishment. If you want to make sure that you stay home for dinner and that you and your family are all eating healthy, you must plan ahead.

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Grocery Tip of the Week

January 16, 2009 by Krissi · Leave a Comment
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List at a Glance

I compiled a list of items that we buy on a regular basis.Instead of “writing” a list each month, I print it off on our home computer and post it on the fridge. I highlight what I need. Saves time since I can see at a glance what I need to buy.
Anna

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What Is Meal Planning?

January 9, 2009 by Krissi · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Meal Planning, Save Money 

Menu planning – or meal planning – is simply planning your meals ahead of time. You can plan for several days, a week or even a month at a time.

A friend showed me the benefits of meal planning a couple of years ago and now I’m hooked!

Here are just a few of the many benefits of menu planning:

* Save money on groceries
* Save time
* Eat healthier
* Fewer trips to the grocery store
* Less food spoilage

In the next post, I’ll show you how to get started with menu planning.  Until then…