Knowing what to buy at the grocery store is the first step in deciding to eat healthy. Making the right choices on what goes into your shopping cart will help make better choices when cooking at home. Did you know that conscientiously only buying fresh produce and natural items will help save costs on your grocery bill? Below are five great tips to help make deliberate changes in your eating lifestyle to become healthier and happier. . .
Groceries Under $300 Month
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Week #2 Sales Cycles- how they affect your Grocery Budget
Welcome to week #2 of our free 12 week course on how to reduce your monthly grocery budget to as little as $250 per month. This week, learn how sales cycles effect your grocery and household budget, and how to use them to your advantage. View Video Now
12 Weeks to a $250 Grocery Budget
Welcome to the our free 12 week course on how to reduce your monthly grocery budget to as little as $250 per month. Over the course of the next 12 weeks, we’ll delve into a wide range of information to show you Exactly how to cut your reduce your expense. View Video Now
$50 Weekly Menu- Week #5
Week 5 Grocery Notes: Chicken leg quarters were on sale this week for .50 pound, so I purchased 20 pounds.
The best way to prepare such a huge amount of chicken is to remove the skin and place the chicken in a large stock pot. Bring it to a boil with a chopped onion and a bit of pepper. Once the meat is falling off the bone, strain the meat, reserving the stock, return the stock & bones to the pot and continue simmering. (I usually add a bit more onion, garlic, celery Read Full Menu Here
$50 Weekly Menu- Week #4
Week 4 Grocery Notes: Using the grocery guide, I took advantage of the sales in our area and purchased the following: 1 head of lettuce, 1 head of cauliflower, 3 fresh tomatoes, 1 green pepper, carrots, 1 cuke, radishes, Milk, 2 lbs ground turkey, steaks & a pot roast. Read Full Article
$50 Weekly Menu- Week #3
Week 3 Grocery Notes: This week things are getting a little easier, we have lots of pork in the freezer, as well as a few packages boneless skinless chicken breast.
Yesterday, while shopping at Piggly Wiggly, I discovered a huge 15# package of thick sliced bacon for $19.99. Given the fact that our youngest would eat a pound of bacon in one sitting if given the opportunity, I figured I’d better buy it while it was priced well. I divided it into 1 pound packages, vacuum sealed it and froze it and now have enough for 15 meals.Read Full Article
$50 Weekly Menu- Week 2
Week 2 Grocery Notes: While I didn’t get a chance to take a photograph of our grocery deals this week, I did manage to find boneless skinless chicken breast on sale at Walmart for $1.77 a pound. Chicken is pretty easy to find cheap and if given the opportunity, I prefer to purchase boneless, skinless breasts. Read Full Article
$50 Weekly Menu- Week #1
Over the course of the past 14 years, our family has spent an average of $250 per month on groceries and household items for the four of us. At the request of a good friend, we’ve decided to share our weekly menus with the world, in hopes that you too can get your family out of debt in this gloomy economy. Read More