How To Save Money on Groceries
Groceries are one of those budget items that can get out of control really quickly. Random “runs” to the store can go from a spending a few bucks to spending $50 in a matter of minutes! In today’s podcast episode Kim and Rhonda discuss simple ways you can start reducing the amount of money you spend on groceries every week just by making a few simple tweeks!
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Kim uses this book for weekly dinner ideas for the family!
2. Up & Up Brand Portion Control Bags (64 Count)
Kim mentioned that she uses these bags to control family snacking. It’s makes it easy to buy the large containers and divide them up over the small pre-packaged single serve containers.
These zip top bags allow you to pour food in and you can measure how much is in the baggie using the measured lines pre-marked on the outside of the baggies. 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and 1 cup markings!
Do you have any of your own grocery day savings tips? Feel free to post in the comments below!
Kim Anderson is the organized chaos loving author behind the Thrifty Little Mom Blog. She helps other people who thrive in organized chaos to stress less, remember more and feel in control of their time, money, and home. Kim is the author of: Live, Save, Spend, Repeat: The Life You Want with the Money You Have. She’s been featured on Time.com, Money.com, Good Housekeeping, Women’s Day, and more!