Renae Chiovaro is a mother of two boys who blogs at madamedeals.com on
how to save money in all aspects of life.
Spending a little time to learn to shop effectively and use meal
planning strategies will stretch your food budget a long way. I have
been able to buy better-quality and more gourmet food over the last
year while cutting my weekly spending. So what’s the secret?
One of the easiest ways to spend less at the grocery store is to
plan your meals around the store’s ads. Design your menu based on
what’s on sale that week and check what you have in your pantry. For
example, if chicken breasts are on sale, chicken should be the base
ingredient for a couple of meals that week. This doesn’t mean that your
meals have to be boring; get creative in the kitchen by trying new
recipes.
Sales run in six- to 12-week cycles. That means that at some point
within that time frame, items will be at their rock-bottom price. When
your product hits rock bottom, it’s time to buy and stockpile. With
chicken breast, buy extra, then place the breasts in a freezer bag full
of marinade and freeze for later. A time-saving bonus: The chicken will
marinate as it defrosts!
Cooking in season will reduce your grocery bill too, so plan your
menu for seasonal fruits and vegetables. Buying fresh berries in the
winter is costly, not to mention the loss in taste. Instead, plan ahead
and buy or pick fresh berries in the summer, then flash freeze them for
winter. Another example is canned soup. If you eat soup regularly or
use it to cook with, stock up when it’s at its lowest price in the
winter.
Becoming a frugal grocery shopper is like
learning a new game: There are strategies and different levels of involvement
based on the time you have or make available. However, you do not have to be an
“extreme couponer” to save a buck. Just plan your menu, learn your prices and
cook in season to cut costs.