If the holidays have left your pocketbook feeling a little less full than your stomach, you’re not alone. At the top of nearly everyone’s New Year’s resolution list is the wide-reaching goal to “save more money.”
If saving money happens to be one of your goals for 2010, you’re in luck, there’s much you can begin doing now to help you do just that. A great way to begin is to reduce your monthly grocery bill. For most households, this is the single most expensive cost that you have the most control over. If you’re thinking to yourself, “I gotta eat!” Sure, you do, but wouldn’t be great to eat while keeping more money in your pocket? With a bit of planning and strategical shopping, you can have your cake (more cash) and eat (it), too!
Begin by planning out your meals in advance. Whether you plan a week’s worth or a month’s worth of meals in advance, doesn’t matter, you’ll quickly being to save money. If you’ve already got the food purchased and in your home ready to go, suddenly getting in the car, driving to the restaurant and shelling out a bunch of money for meal doesn’t seem as attractive. (Click here to download and print a handy meal planner worksheet.)
Rethink how you spend your grocery dollars. Yes, it makes sense to base your shopping list and purchases around the specific meals planned for that week or month. On the other hand, it makes even more sense to stock up when there’s savings to be had on staples you purchase and use all the time anyway. Strive to keep a supply of such ingredients in your pantry and only purchase to replenish if they’re on sale. In the long run, you’ll appreciate having the stock of staples on hand and the added savings.
Become a master of disguise when it comes to leftovers. Forget boring leftovers and instead purposefully plan your meals to create enticing “encore” entrees. For example, instead of eating the same meal two or three nights in a row, devise and discover different ways to reinterpret the same food. One night’s mashed potatoes and pot roast can become the next night’s shepherd’s pie. What once began as leftover spaghetti noodles can quickly become the next night’s stir fry. A bit of culinary creativity can help ensure no food goes to waste, no money gets squandered and no one’s taste buds suffer from boredom.
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