4 Ways to Reduce Your Food Budget NOW!
Written By: Mairead, Registered Dietitian
We've all seen food prices continue to rise over the last few years. It can be stressful to be paying more for groceries and bringing home less! Fortunately, there are ways to help your food budget go a little bit further!
1. Use your freezer! Whether you have just the small freezer attached to your fridge, or a full separate deep freeze, there are lots of ways to put your freezer to work. So many foods can be frozen! If your budget allows, try stocking up proteins when they are a good price and saving them for later. Frozen fruits and veggies are often cheaper than fresh, and will last longer. Or if there's a good deal on fresh options, try freezing them yourself! To avoid throwing out leftovers, put them in a freezer-safe container and stash them away for another day. You never know when having that half can of black beans or cup of cooked rice will come to the rescue!
2. Lean on beans! Beans are a great source of protein and fibre, and are much cheaper than meat or poultry. Planning meals that make beans the main protein, like vegetarian chilis, soups, or burritos can help cut back your spending on meat. Or if you'd like to keep the meat and stretch it further, try adding beans to your meat-based dishes. Beans can even be combined with ground meat in many recipes to add bulk and nutrition!
3. Meal plan! One of the best ways to reduce your grocery spending is to have a plan. Having a meal plan allows you to purchase what you will actually use, and then make sure you do actually use it. Meal planning doesn't have to be complicated - start with just deciding what's for dinner today and tomorrow. Many people find meal planning to be useful when done a couple times a week, weekly, or even monthly if you want to get it all out of the way!
4. Use what you have! The food that's stored in your pantry, fridge, and freezer has already cost you money. Don't let it go to waste by forgetting to eat it! Take stock of items that need to be used up and make a plan to eat them. Maybe go as far as to do a "pantry challenge", where you try to "shop" as much as you can from your own kitchen before buying anything else. You might be amazed what you already have!
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