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Stop Wasting Money in Groceries


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5 Ways To Save $600 on Groceries
Saving Dinner
by Leanne Ely, Certified Nutrition Counselor

Did you know the average family of four in America wastes $ 600 worth of groceries a year? That's $ 50 a month! That's a tank of gas, y'all!

Why is this, I wonder? Especially considering the current economic climate, why is this happening? What's going to waste? More likely than not, it's the fresh stuff we buy in our effort to be healthy. It's wilted lettuce, moldy flaccid green beans and carrots being dumped. It's all that wonderful spinach and other greens tossed being well past their prime.
We buy it because we know we need to get our game on nutritional, we end up dumping it because we have no plan to eat it! We call for pizza on Wednesday rather than grill the chicken we were going to make, along with the salad and green beans.

There are ways to cure that $ 600 overage that will pay off in health dividends too, as well as your financial bottom line:

1) Have A Plan. In other words, make your menu for the week. If there only 2 or 3 of you in the house, avoid the big warehouse stores for things like fresh produce. Chances are good it will go bad before it's all eaten.
2) Shop From A List. If you have a list, you've most likely got a plan (menu) for the week. Do not be a perfectionist though - if you see Swiss chard on sale, swap it out for the kale that was on your list - it'll work just fine.
3) Follow Through. Just because you have good stuff in your produce drawer in your fridge, does not mean you've got dinner cinched. It still needs to be cooked! If you're a stay at home mom, then do your dinner in baby steps and chop the veggies after breakfast, make the salad after lunch and do not wait for the 5 o'clock witching hour when your children are going bonkers to try and pull dinner together!

4) What Needs Eating First. Carrots will last a lot longer than spinach. Melons last longer than fresh berries. Figure out Which foods need using up first and plan accordingly.

5) Work with What You Have. If you have a box of risotto sitting on your pantry shelf, figure out how to use it even if you've never eaten it before. Using the food you have first and making a plan around that food will help you save a ton of money and become a lot less wasteful. Remember too, just because it's frozen, does not mean it has a shelf life from now until eternity. Frozen foods need to be eaten, not just stored, like every other food in your house.

Food prices, like gas prices, are going up. Instead of whining about it, let's get smart and use what we buy! Stop thinking in terms of bulk shopping and think in terms of smart shopping. Bulk shopping is a great concept, but it does not necessarily translate into saving us money if we end up throwing it out!
Leanne Ely, C.N.C. is a New York Times bestselling author and the Dinner Diva from SavingDinner.com.


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