Eat Well, Spend Less: Wk. 3 Round-Up
I hope this series on grocery shopping and cooking for families proved to be a valuable topic worthy of discussion here on GoodLife Eats. Below you’ll find a round-up of the last 3 weeks of posts.
If you’re interested in this series continuing on a monthly basis, I’d love to hear from you. Please let me know if there are any topics you’d like to see addressed.
Don’t forget to check out the Grocery Gift Card Giveaway at the end of this post!
Week 3 – How I Grocery Shop to Save (on Time and Money)
How I grocery shop is probably a little different than the average person just by the nature of being a food blogger. I’m constantly preparing new foods, doing a little recipe development and research, plus feeding my family.
I can’t always “shop the sales” when I need an ingredient, but I can shop for my groceries at the places that give me the best bargain – both monetarily and time.
I’m not saying that the way I grocery shop is the ONLY way. My real message is that you have to shop the way that is best for your family. If you have time to run all over town to find the best deals each store has to offer, then so be it! Or if couponing is your thing, then clip those coupons. Look at your time, your resources, and your budget and find out what is best for you.
For more on how I shop for our family plus some smart grocery shopping tips, check out my Week 3 Eat Well, Spend Less post: How I Shop to Save.
Week 2 – Budget Recipes and Meals
I’ve found that I can be pretty resourceful when it seems that there is “nothing” in the house to eat. In reality, there’s quite a lot when you take a look through the pantry items. Very few of us actually have “nothing” in the house.
Really, what I think we mean by that is that there is “nothing” that we want to eat. Or “nothing” that is obvious to make. We just need to get a little creative with our meals.
For more Budget Recipes and meals, check out my Week 2 Eat Well, Spend Less post: 5 Favorite Budget Meals (5 for breakfast, 5 for dinner and a bonus 3 for dessert).
Week 1 – Pantry Staples
Why Homemade?
Homemade version offer unlimited customizations specific to your family’s needs and desires. I ventured into this realm out of necessity. Many of the items we love to eat just aren’t an option for Logan with his peanut allergy. I had to start making more and more from scratch.
And through that process, I found that Logan’s difficulty eating has been helped some (not cured) by encouraging him to help me prepare these homemade alternatives.
For more on DIY Recipes for Homemade Pantry Staples, check out my Week 1 Eat Well, Spend Less post. You’ll find ideas for how to get started and some of my favorite DIY Pantry Staple Recipes.
Melissa says
I would love to see more ideas for frugal, homemade meals and pantry staples. I can’t get enough of those! I feel like I get into a meal rut where I’m making the same things over and over. Maybe a quarterly series of this based on seasonal foods?
karen says
My take away was inspiration to try all the great frugal meals that were shared! It was wonderful to see so many family friendly frugal meals–my May menu plan is ready to go!
Micah says
Loved the frugal recipes.
Dawn C says
I shop different stores for the best price and that saves me money, whether produce or bulk or everyday items and I save gas by doing it with other errands
Kelli says
Utilize your freezer to buy in bulk when things are on sale.
natalie (the sweets life) says
I think the biggest takeaway is your key message–that it’s different for every family!I know things I do don’t necessarily work for others and vice versa…I also know things will change as our family expands.
Julie Sanchez says
I learned that if I’m going to do this healthy eating thing (ha!) I’m not going to be able to use a coupon on everything that I buy. 🙂
Katie D. says
What I would like to know more about: I am a college student living on campus. I have access to a microwave, but that is it. How can I eat real food for less? I do yogurt and instant oatmeal for breakfast, but I’m stuck on everything else.
Betsy says
I try to grow a garden in the summer to save on my vegi bill.
AshleyD says
I’d love to see ideas and recipes for having people over.
Sharon says
I’d like to learn about menu planning. It really intimidates me, but I’m sure it would be beneficial as far as reducing spending and time cooking.
Destiny says
I’m a fan on Facebook!
JUlie says
My biggest takeaway is the recipes. It’s great having some new frugal meals and uses for things I buy. It’ll be great to change things up and add even more healthy dishes to our routine.
JUlie says
I like Kroger on facebook.
Julie says
I’m a fan of GLE on facebook!
Julie says
Its true that different stores are better for buying some things and others for different things. Being mindful of that when im deciding what I need and where I should shop has saved me a ton of money!