Hello all. Hope you are all safe and well. Boy we had a super big bad storm system come through our state last night. It did some damage in many places, yet again. It was a system that was a strip of storms that covered most of the state from north to south. Somehow there was a tiny break in that system as it approached my city and I got no rain at all! There was wind, but no rain. Just the weirdest thing. I am so thankful.
It is the FIRST day of SPRING!! Sure doesn't feel like it. Cooler and sprinkling this morning - maybe some snowflakes! The daffies are blooming, the forsythia is thinking about blooming, I see some buds on some trees, and the grass is greening. Looks like the warmer temps are gone for at least a week or so. Such is March!
Groceries, we do have choices we can make, and we can pick and choose items.
To me, grocery shopping starts at HOME not the grocery store!
Your refrigerator food is some of the most expensive food items you buy! It also tends to be where the most waste happens.
We need to bring that food home and prep it and USE IT. Use those leftovers in some new way. Clean the frig every week to see what actually needs to be used and USE it. Don't let it become a science project. Using what you have, decreases the need to shop and/or to not eat out.
Check the pantry - try to keep an inventory - or least look through it very often. Use those oddball items that have been sitting around. Use the older stuff that keeps getting shoved back. Get creative. There are many sites on the computer that let you enter what ingredients you have - and gives you recipes and ideas for meals. MyFridgeFood.com is one that I have used several times. Get out those cookbooks.
Think about getting or borrowing a vacuum sealer. It sure save items in the freezer. No freezer burn as it removes the air from the packages, and that is what causes the burn. If you can't get a vacuum sealer, try your darndest to get as much air as possible out of those packs. Many use a straw to suck air out! Freezer packs can be stored FLAT (smoosh them out), and you have a neater freezer and can see what you have easier. It helps give you more room as well.
PLAN your meals around what you have!! Shop less often and then go for sales only and clearance and to generally just re-stock items you are low on.
Keep some freezer meals on hand - so that you can get a meal out in a flash if necessary. It helps keep you from eating out. Also think about meal 'ready' items. Pre-cooked taco meat or packs of cooked dried beans. Maybe sausage patties already cooked, pancakes, waffles, containers of soup, etc. Having things that you can just easily thaw and reheat really helps the budget by lessening the urge to go out.
Air fryers and Instant Pots can help make meals in a short time. They can be expensive, so look for sales or second hand - or ask for them as a gift!
Utilize a crockpot if you work or have busy days. They make great meals without a lot of work.
Buy seasonal fruit and veggies when possible. Not everything is cheap out of season. Sales on foods go in cycles - keep track of those and stock up then. Holidays create a lot of seasonal sales! Take advantage - it is like money in the bank later.
If you get the opportunity to grow anything when the weather warms - do it. Even if it is just lettuce or a tomato plant. That is something, and it keeps you from buying. If you have excess - freeze or can or dehydrate. OR barter with someone else for something you don't have.
You don't HAVE to buy junk - you can make it! Yes, you can. Make your sweets, breads, crackers, chips, dips, snacks of all sorts.
So as the old saying goes - use it up, make it do. Think about your decisions carefully.
Get creative.
You DO have some control - so take advantage of it. Don't get all flustered, make it fun and maybe even have the family help with ideas.
Have a great day everyone.
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