Save On Foods The Easy Way
With the economy the way it is these days, people are always looking for ways to save money, including our family. You know, we constantly struggle with ways to pinch a penny at the grocery store. Does it really save money to skimp on produce? Or, are you better off buying a lot of produce and hoping it doesn’t go bad?
It just donned on me the other day that if my family decides to eat less meat that we will actually save a lot of money. We’ll eat healthier too. I’d say we usually spend $125-150 per week on groceries, for a family of 4. Recently, we went on a full shopping trip and we bought a lot of produce and not a lot of meat. We walked out of the store spending a mere $97.00, saving us upwards of $40-50!
The plan:
There are 7 days in a week.
4 days we can still eat beef, pork, chicken, etc.
1 day we will eat tofu (it costs under $2.00 for a 1 lb. package at our local store)
1 day we will eat canned tuna, crab or chicken
1 day we will eat pure vegetarian (using beans as our protein)
If you are used to spending $4-5/lb. on chicken, beef and pork, you will be saving up to $20+ per week! Not bad, eh?
*Don’t like canned meat or tofu? Eat beans instead or step outside the box a little and try some new recipes with tofu and canned products. There are actually a lot of great recipes for canned meats and tofu. It takes a while to get used to new foods sometimes, but you could potentially shave $100 or more off your grocery bill per month!
As summer is drawing closer, be sure to stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables (cheaper is better if you’re on a budget) and if you have the time, plant a garden. You can save a ton of money by doing so. If you have extra produce at the end of the growing season, you could always sell some at a local farmers market for some added pocket change.
The bottom line is that you CAN save a nice amount of money on groceries if you have a plan. Buy fresh vegetables and fruits and cut back on the meat!

