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25 Ways to Save on Groceries Every Month

Saving Everyday

Repurpose leftovers. Eating up those leftovers prevents food waste, period! If leftovers aren’t your thing, try repurposing them. A quick Google search will help you turn those leftovers into a whole new dish your family will love! He prefers home-cooked meals, so leftovers never go to waste in our house.

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25 Ways to Save on Groceries Every Month

Saving Everyday

Repurpose leftovers. Eating up those leftovers prevents food waste, period! If leftovers aren’t your thing, try repurposing them. A quick Google search will help you turn those leftovers into a whole new dish your family will love! He prefers home-cooked meals, so leftovers never go to waste in our house.

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Don’t Throw that Away! Save Money By Finding New Uses For Old Items

For the Mommas

1) Leftover cookies make excellent pie crusts for cream pies. When you have a few cookies leftover, put them in a plastic bag and crush them with a rolling pin. They can be used when washing items like stuffed animals in the washing machine or you can reuse them to store other fruits and vegetables that you buy in bulk.

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Easy Tuna Pasta Salad | High Protein Recipe

Saving Everyday

This recipe only uses 8 ounces of dry pasta, but we bulk it up with veggies, tuna, and a killer sauce. Most ingredients are cheap pantry staples, making this an extremely affordable dish! Have you ever eaten leftover cold pasta salad, and the pasta seemed a bit undercooked? The entire recipe has a whopping 162 grams! Affordable.

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Don’t Throw that Away! Save Money By Finding New Uses For Old Items

For the Mommas

Leftover cookies make excellent pie crusts for cream pies. When you have a few cookies leftover, put them in a plastic bag and crush them with a rolling pin. They can be used when washing items like stuffed animals in the washing machine or you can reuse them to store other fruits and vegetables that you buy in bulk.

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I am confused by “restocking” videos

The Frugal Girl

I should add: obviously if you buy bulk foods from a packaging-free/low-packaging store, then it makes sense to put that food into containers. I know at Whole Foods, you used to dispense bulk food into a thin plastic bag, which was clearly not meant for long-term storage. No need to pay for a label. Ready to be de-influenced?

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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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