Food management is quite easily a task I spend a great deal
of time on. How to feed my family and
how to acquire food to feed my family is pretty important around here. Fortunately for me it is also a something I
truly enjoy doing. I'm sure you have
heard me say it before, I pretty much love everything
about food. Even the clean up!
Have a plan, carry a list |
I am a meal planner, list maker, deal shopper and sometimes
a meal prepper. We are a very busy
family and I work full time so good planning and efficient use of my time is a
big part of what I do and I'm always striving to improve and do better in all
aspects.
Not overbuying perishable items helps with food waste |
I used to meal plan a month at a time, shopping twice a
month. A big shop at the beginning of
the month and then a small mid month shop for fresh produce and milk. In the past few years that has slowly evolved
into weekly meal planning with weekly shopping to take advantage of certain
sales items. This year I've decided to
try meal planning two weeks at a time and shop accordingly - ish.
Markdowns, sales, coupons, digital coupons, rewards cards & loss leaders |
I still want (need) to check the ads each week and purchase items
we regularly use when they are on sale.
The goal this year is to use up what we have, replace what we use and
pay rock bottom prices in the process.
Checking the sales ads and shopping around will be my best tool to do
that.
Shopping around for best prices |
I know certain stores carry certain items priced at their
lowest. For instance Wal-Mart has the
best price on cream, sour cream, yogurt, two packs of cream cheese and bulk
eggs (5 dozen). Albertsons has the best
price on milk and their butter frequently goes on sale. Albertsons and Fred Meyer run really good
sales on meat and often have markdown meats at even better prices. Trader Joes has the best price and quality for
produce while Winco usually has the best prices on pantry items and frozen
vegetables. Winco also has the best bulk
bin items, especially spices.
Meal prepping saves me time & money |
I try to make enough food to provide us with leftovers for
our lunches as well as an additional supper.
When I meal prep I will make a large meal that we will eat that day as
well as components to other meals such as taco meat, meatballs, spaghetti and
pizza sauce, lasagna or enchiladas, etc.
Having parts of a meal already done and in the freezer is a great time
saver as well as a good way to save money.
Check out my latest meal prep
if you are interested.
Fresh and frozen produce for healthy side dishes |
As always I want to make sure I prepare healthy delicious
and satisfying meals that don't take a lot of time to prepare or clean up
afterwards. I'm a big fan of one pot
cooking and using my slow cooker too.
Let me know if you have any interest in a series of budget minded
healthy meals. I'm toying with the idea
of doing that which would include a breakdown of what I spent to make each
meal.
Yes I would be extremely interested in budget minded meals, especially meatless ones. I have tried several of your recipes and they are keepers. I have to laugh sometimes though when I read your blog-- I also have the turquoise pyrex bowls and the set of the china with the pink Flowers. And I have two daughters who I raised pretty much by myself. I've been reading a few months and love your blog!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found us and enjoy the blog. I'm going to put on my thinking cap and come up with some ideas.
DeleteI love my Pyrex! :)
Yes, I am very interested in budget-minded, healthy meals!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Yay!
DeleteI would love that!
ReplyDeleteMelinda
Excellent!
DeleteI would absolutely love this! My food spending has been quite mad this month.
ReplyDeleteXx
It is easy to do that Heloise. If I overspend on something it is usually groceries.
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