The Best Way To Save Money On Groceries by:Denise Brienne
Single moms know just how expensive it can be to feed a growing family
. Seeing the grocery bill at the end of the week can be a bit of a shock! Here are a few handy tips on keeping that cost down:
Avoid eating out if at all possible. Consider this: Even if you eat out only once a week and use coupons when you do, you are still paying at least twenty bucks for two or three people. Twenty dollars per week equals 100 dollars per month - and that money could go a long way toward paying your grocery bill.
Make a list. When you go to the grocery store, make sure your list reflects the foods you really need. Don't be tempted to pick up other foods because they look tempting, or because they happen to be on sale. Choose only what your family will eat.
Scour cookbooks for "big" meals that will provide leftovers. Make your food dollar stretch by making recipes that can do double-duty as a second meal. Foods like meatloaf are perfect for this, and so are casseroles. Make two of them at once and freeze the one you aren't eating that night.
Make a weekly trip to the store. Many people go to the store every day, but if you can trim that down to just once per week, you will be more likely to buy in bulk and avoid those convenience foods that look so tempting after a long, hard day.
Clip coupons! Look at your Sunday paper for the coupon section. Clip them out and take them with you to the store. Compare the coupon prices with the generic items and then look at the nutritional values. If generic is cheaper but has the same ingredients, go for it! Otherwise, use that coupon. Twenty-five cents of savings might not seem like much, but when you have a full basket, those coupons add up to serious money.
Shop without kids. Children are the biggest culprits when it comes to those little things that you really don't need. It's hard to deny a child when he or she wants to put more food in your grocery basket, so make things easier on everyone by leaving the kids at home when you shop.
Don't shop on an empty stomach. When you're hungry, everything looks good! Avoid the temptation to grab that bag of chips or that hot, tempting deli food by eating a good meal before you go shopping. You will be amazed at what you can walk away from when your belly is already full!
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