Friday, April 3, 2015

Groceries on a budget: Lindsey's 5 tips

 

I believe that being a good steward of the money the Lord has given to us extends beyond tithing, giving and saving, but also in spending. That is why with almost everything I purchase, I try to find the best price, the best value and hopefully a good quality. I love to see a dollar stretch as far as possible. As for grocery shopping, I really enjoy it. I like to cook and eat good food, so going to the grocery store is a part of that. Groceries can really add up, so here are a few ways I try to save.

1. Plan ahead
Plan meals for 1-3 weeks. Make a list of everything you need for those meals and staples. Stick to the list. Never go grocery shopping without a list. Also, organize the list by areas of the store. It makes it faster and cheaper because you will be less tempted to just grab things up. Have a budget for the month for groceries.

2. Where to shop
There are lots of options. Even in my small town there are 4+ places to buy groceries. Find the store that overall has the best prices and products (including store brands, coupons, sales, etc.).

3. What to buy
I buy the store brand whenever possible (most things that are made with a store brand are basically the same thing). I buy the discounted meat and freeze it.

4. Coupons, but be careful
I do use coupons, but only for things I normally buy anyways. Also, I check prices on name-brand coupons vs. the store brand, because sometimes using the coupon ends up costing more.

5. Walmart savings catcher
Since I shop at Walmart for most things, I started using their app for Walmart Savings Catcher. I've gotten back over $40 in just 4 months... for doing nothing but scanning my receipt... that's $10 a month.... every dollar counts! That could be a free grocery trip every year.

If anyone else have tips, leave them in the comments, I'm always interested in learning ways to spend wisely!


 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the tip about the Walmart Savings Catcher. I shop there occasionally but most often at Kroger's. Every few months they send me coupons; some for free products. I recently got a free bottle of Windex and a free carton of eggs.

    I organize my list by products rather than store aisles. Frozen, Pet, Dairy, etc.

    Buy one get one free is great but (for us) only for non-perishable items. There's no point in getting a free jar of something if we won't use it before the expiration date.

    I shop for groceries once a week; never on the way home from work because that's when I'm likely to be tired and hungry.

    I save restaurant coupons in an envelope for when we decide to splurge and eat out. We recently saved money at Ruby Tuesdays by using a B1G1 free coupon.

    Your tips are great and I've enjoyed your meal ideas.


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