Thursday, 4 September 2014

Shop For Food On A Budget

Shopping for fresh, quality food can be expensive, especially, when you are on a limited budget and like to enjoy delicious meals and refreshing drinks. Shopping for food on a budget may be a little time consuming or even challenging, but it is well worth it in the long run. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Instructions


1. Clip coupons. Coupon clipping may seem a little time consuming, but it is well worth it. You can save a lot of money when purchasing items using manufacturer’s coupons. Take a few seconds on a Sunday afternoon to review the Sunday paper’s coupon section. Also look out for double coupon days.


2. Utilize sales circulars. Sales circulars can be found in stores, mail or online. There may be days when you see a great deal on specific items. These are the days that you should take the time to buy food in abundance.


3. Buy meat or seafood from a market. Meat markets are an excellent place to bargain shop. Meat bought in large quantities can be cleaned, tightly packaged and frozen for future use.


4. Use fruit stands. Fruit stands tend to have fresh fruit at cheaper prices. You may also be able to find purchases like fruit that is four for a dollar, which may be less than by the pound at your local grocery store.


5. Try discount bread shops. Many times bread shops have bread, crackers and cookies on sale. Bread shops offer bread at a fraction of the cost. Feel free to freeze unused bread and thaw it by using a toaster oven conventional oven.

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