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25 Ways to Save on Groceries Every Month

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Consistently using things you already have not only saves money but also prevents food waste. Throwing food away is throwing money away ! It doesn’t always have to be frozen. Eating up those leftovers prevents food waste, period! Choose frozen over fresh. Consider the bulk bins.

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25 Ways to Save on Groceries Every Month

Saving Everyday

Consistently using things you already have not only saves money but also prevents food waste. Throwing food away is throwing money away ! It doesn’t always have to be frozen. Eating up those leftovers prevents food waste, period! Choose frozen over fresh. Consider the bulk bins.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

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of Agriculture, a US family of 4 discards around $1500 a year on food waste. Imagine saving your family’s budget $1500 a year just by being more aware of your food waste and taking action to stop it. Everyone’s plate might look different, but you’ll at least use up the leftovers and reduce the waste.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

of Agriculture, a US family of 4 discards around $1500 a year on food waste. Imagine saving your family’s budget $1500 a year just by being more aware of your food waste and taking action to stop it. Everyone’s plate might look different, but you’ll at least use up the leftovers and reduce the waste.

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Keeping the Christmas Dinner Costs and Waste Down

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For Easter, we were able to cut the cost of our dinner by doing some things that we will repeat for Christmas: Bulk Shop. I am normally not a fan of bulk shopping at places like Costco. Being that there are only two of us in our household, we never use up bulk groceries before they go bad, making it a wasteful endeavour.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

And I am more conscious of eating leftovers and avoiding food waste. Even if we don’t end up using all the food we buy, it’s cheaper than eating out. It’s healthier, and when eggs were incredibly expensive, it was much more economical (still is since I buy flaxmeal in bulk). I make bone broth now!

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How to Cook for One Person on a Budget

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It helps reduce food waste and saves money by making the most of your ingredients. Making smart choices at the grocery store will save money and minimize waste when cooking on a budget. Shopping in the bulk bins or at the deli counter allows you to buy smaller portions of ingredients, which is perfect for single-serving meals.

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