by admin on January 21, 2008
For many people, meat is one of the most expensive items in their food budget. Even when buying the cheapest cuts of meat, the costs can add up quickly. With a little careful planning, you can save big bucks off of your grocery shopping expenses. Check out the following tips to help significantly slash your food budget.
1) Save Money By Buying Meat at the Right Time
When you buy can have as big of an impact on cost as what you buy. For example, turkey can be purchased inexpensively at specific times of the year, with the best prices occurring around Thanksgiving. Look for great “buy one / get one” deals and other specials that are combined with the rest of your grocery purchase. Plan your shopping trip carefully to enjoy those extra savings.
2) Buy Store Brands
Buy store brand meats rather than expensive name brands. Don’t pay for the advertising campaigns of those well-known names. According to meat-cutters, both meats generally come from the same processing plants; the only difference between store brand meats and big name brands are the labels.
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by admin on August 4, 2007

Cooking your own meals is one of the best ways to save money. If you’re trying to save money on your grocery bill and eating expenses, focus on creating home-cooked meals whenever possible rather than overspending on takeout meals and delivery pizza. This cost-cutting step can literally save hundreds of dollar each year, even if you only cook a few nights each week.
But home-cooked meals aren’t always so budget-friendly. How can you save money in the kitchen while still preparing delicious meals? The following are some of the best frugal cooking tips to get you started on eating well without spending a fortune.
1. Buy Produce in Season
Purchasing fruits and vegetables that are in season is one of the best ways to trim your grocery bill. Not only is this produce less expensive; it’s tastier, too! How can you learn which fruits and veggies are in season? Start by inquiring next time you are in the produce section of your local grocery store, although prices are often a dead giveaway. Instead of paying too much for one kind of fruit that is out of season, opt for a more affordable alternative that is in season.
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