Good morning to all. Hope you are all well. It is a lovely morning here. 50's and bright and sunny. Pretty breezy, but it is going to be a super day. We will surely be changing by Sunday and the first of next week - the cold will be here at least for a while. Time to get the birdbaths ready for heaters for a day or so.
Sunset last night from my front porch and what I also saw out my living room window.
Did you see the moon? This was right at sunset, and it was full and bright. The same this morning as well.As you can see the trees have finally started changing color. There are so many beautiful colors. Lots of green too - but the colors just glow! I am thankful for nature.
Grocery shopping can be a pain. I keep hearing people say they are spending more and more every week. I hate that. Today I looked at the Kroger ad, and I see ways to change up the strategy some may have. I know many don't believe me, but I am actually spend less when I go shopping and I think very different about things.
First there are many discount markets around today - that we didn't have years ago. I hope some of you get to take advantage of those.
If you are in need, do not be ashamed of going to a food pantry at your church or in your community. They can help so much.
I see chuck roast on sale this week for 5.99/lb. - that is $3lb. discount! Do people really spend that? Not this gal. 5,99 sounds like too much to me. I would check markdowns - if nothing, look for a different cut. BUT a choice that could be made for a pork loin for 1.79/lb. Yes, it is totally different, but it is a lot cheaper. We normally have half and whole pork loins on sale for 1.99/lb. They sure can make a lot of meals in so many ways!
Chicken wings for 2.99/lb. Remember when they couldn't hardly give them away? No one wanted wings back in the day. Anyway - you can have for 2.99/lb., or you could buy already cooked ones for 7.99/lb.!!!!!!! Good golly, what a difference in cost for just a little work.
Chicken and pork are often quite a bit cheaper here than beef (almost always).
The other day we mentioned potato skins in the comments. I remember they were a delicacy at restaurants back years ago - they got smart and thought of a way to make money on something they would have trashed. Like many, I have always used the skins (kept them on). My only exceptions have been mashed and potato salad. I know many always use the skins. This week they are ADVERTISED for a small box of cheesy skins for 8.99! Good golly Miss Molly, I can buy an awful lot of whole potatoes for that amount.
Convenience foods are costly!
Fruit is another big-ticket item. Buy what is cheaper and utilize the sales. Apples are currently in season. I wish they were still cheaper - but around $1 a pound is a normal sale price around here. There are 5 lb. bag for $5 this week. Grapes (seedless) are .99 lb. (coupon). I find those items good - vs. 6 oz. of blueberries for 2.99. Sure they are good - but you can get a value for your dollar subbing something else. Buy what is in season and what is on sale.
There are eggs - 18 count for 1.99 (coupon) and you can get 5 boxes. Great protein. Think about making more meals using eggs. Cheese (Kroger brand) is 2.49/lb. (coupon) - same with this! So many ways to add cheese into meals.
Soon potatoes, sweet potatoes, and cranberries will be super cheap. Take advantage and plan meals around those. Turkeys and hams will be cheaper as well - much cheaper than any deli meat or packaged lunch meat. It is also healthier. These items can be used in so many ways.
Baking goods are soon to be on sale.
Always look for clearance items in all departments. I recently got 5 huge peaches for 1.50 and a few weeks ago, I got 6 juicy pears for 1.50. Much cheaper than they were selling for on the non-sale racks. I find ground pork and chicken often for $2 or less a pound. Cook with other seasoned items (in soups and chili) or add beef bouillon to change the flavor. WM generally has loaves of French bread for $1 on clearance - great for garlic bread or pizza. Freezes well. Many church thrift stores have FREE bread days.
I know not all have Kroger - but just giving examples of how to change up your thinking and your recipes. Use what is on sale! FIRST use what you HAVE!!!!!! Check your freezers and get out the things that have been lounging in there for a bit too long. USE IT.
Hopefully many still have garden produce to use - squashes and pumpkins keep and last. Cabbage lasts and stores well too.
Take some time to develop a new strategy to shopping and cooking. It surely can save you funds that can be used for stocking up or for some other bill.
Have a wonderful day - get out and enjoy the sunshine if possible.
SMILES and HUGS







