![]() ![]() Cutting these unnecessary items from your life will loosen your waistline and fatten your wallet. Not only do they cost you a lot of money, but most snack foods do you no favors for your health. It's no surprise that items like cookies, ice cream, chips, soda, and juice are expensive. I'm so out of my head that I can't think straight and I start throwing things into my cart that I don't even like on a normal day. The times I have gone way over budget and bought items that I didn't plan on is when I'm hungry. I could buy asparagus right now for $5.99/lb, but if I wait until late April, I can get it for $.99/lb. If you shop certain produce items in the seasons that they grow, you will save 2-4x more than if you buy them whenever you want. Multiple trips = many more ways to drop a few more dollars because "It's on sale!" or "It's only $2, no big deal!" Hitting up your favorite food supplier less often will add up to more money in your pocket. Find some recipes your family likes, write down the ingredients you need, and off you go! Going into the store with a plan instead of aimlessly wandering the isles will save you the most off of your grocery bill. This will be your main source of savings. It's always the food! Here are my tried and true methods I've been using to keep my large family's grocery bill around $200 a month for the last few years and I know they will work for you. After a difficult night trying to coach a friend through some financial issues, I started thinking about the easiest way to cut back on expenses. ![]()
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