Good morning! The pictures above are some I took last week on a walk near our house. It was a bit cloudy so the colors don't show up well but it was such a pretty walk (and free entertainment & exercise)!
So today I wanted to do a quick post to share a couple tips. With inflation rising and the cost of items going up and up; especially groceries! I thought I would share a couple quick tips that we have found helpful to save some money. Here are a "top 5" of how we save on groceries and clothing:
1) Buy & Freeze - Buying off the discount rack is a great way to stock up on items. I always check discounted bagels & breads that are too pricey to buy normally. I throw them in the freezer so they stay as fresh as possible. Last week I was able to buy 5 loaves of cinnamon swirl french toast bread for $1.68 each! I also check the dry goods discount rack and often find great deals on pasta and other items there.
4) Learn to DIY - This is similar to #3 but making something or fixing something yourself is not only frugal but also very rewarding. There are Youtube videos for pretty much anything you want to learn.
5) Thrifting - I joke with my oldest daughter that we were into thrifting before it was cool. :D Whenever my kids need clothes or I'm looking for something for the house the first place I like to check is Savers. Savers is similar to a Goodwill but I've had better luck at Savers so that is my "go-to" place.
Bonus: If you have the time and space consider planting a garden. It doesn't have to be big. Some things that produce a lot in a small space are green beans, tomatoes and hot peppers.
Great ideas, Elisha! I didn't realize that the rotisserie chickens work out to be cheaper per pound in the end -- and the cooking is already done for you. What a win-win!
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling we are all going to be needing more frugal ideas in the days to come.
The photos of your walk were so nice -- I saw the ones on Instagram also. So much beauty out there in God's creation, and it's comforting to be surrounded by that.