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If you have found your way here you need to simplify your life, organize your surroundings, save some money, or all three. I will share things we have done in our own quest to improve these areas. I will also include tips and ideas that we have not done ourselves, but may be helpful for you. I will add photos where possible and I will try to keep the posts short and simple so you can follow the tips easily. Put the tips into place and you will start to see and feel the change.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Save Money On Food After You Buy It

Some of the best ways to save money on food are to use coupons, buy store brand items, join wholesale clubs or grow your own.  If you are careful to save money when you buy your groceries, that is a great start. It is just as important to be sure you literally do not throw this savings away. I am reminded of the commercial for plastic wrap where the woman tells the butcher that she wants two pounds of meat, but he can just throw half away. I am very conscious about not wasting food. I freeze most things that I can and take them out within the hour I need them. With the invention of the microwave, we are not held to our Grandmother's old ways of having to thaw things for a day before they can be cooked. Freezing allows you to take advantage of sales on meat. Another way to save is to make smaller portions so there is less leftover food with a meal. If you do have leftovers, make sure you save them and eat them! If you don't want them the next day, you can freeze them for another day. I save even a tiny portion of anything. It is fun to have a leftover night once each week and just put everything out like a buffet. Whatever is leftover from this night can then be frozen. It is not uncommon for us to have a mixture of leftover chicken, vegetables, taco fixings, ziti, meatloaf and fresh veggies. That sounds like a buffet to me!  We also have a huge garden and we raise chickens for eggs and meat. I love the idea of providing fresh produce for our family. We save a lot of money this way.  Any of the fruit and vegetable scraps we have from preparing food go to our huge compost pile that the chickens like to snack on. The compost then provides nutrients for the next year's garden. If any food goes to waste here, I cringe. I make it a personal challenge to try not to let any food go to waste. Try this challenge for yourself.

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