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saving money at the supermarket, tips?
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21/01/2013, 02:34 PM
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We have just had our 4th child (3rd boy!) And Iam wondering how to save $ at the supermarket. Ido majority of shopping at Aldi, go to the butchers and fruit market. Ihave no time at the moment to bake, usually Ido OUr dinners Iike to eat decent meat, not too much mince. But Iam wondering if their is other ways I can save $, any tips? TIA
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21/01/2013, 03:18 PM
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Do you have a large freezer? My butchers diet mince is $20 for 2 kilos thats way cheaper than the supermarket. Plus i find if i do a months worth of meat there to freeze he usually gives me some free stuff.  Also pay attn to the special cycles. I shop at safeway for non perishables an usually my cats food is on sale every four weeks so i buy four weeks worth. When you have extra cash buy stuff that won't get used like lollies/ biscuits would I buy large amounts of tilet rolls etc so I have it for tight months. Oh and if you have kids that waste the tp squash the rolls.  Do you have a large freezer? My butchers diet mince is $20 for 2 kilos thats way cheaper than the supermarket. Plus i find if i do a months worth of meat there to freeze he usually gives me some free stuff.  Also pay attn to the special cycles. I shop at safeway for non perishables an usually my cats food is on sale every four weeks so i buy four weeks worth. When you have extra cash buy stuff that won't get used like lollies/ biscuits would I buy large amounts of tilet rolls etc so I have it for tight months. Oh and if you have kids that waste the tp squash the rolls.
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21/01/2013, 03:30 PM
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Meal plan, use less meat, I know you said you like meat but Dp loves meat and even he hasn't noticed nthat our meals get boosted with grated mushroom, carrots, zucchini, etc.
I have just gone to the butchers today where I spent $49, I got Chicken breast, T bone, Pork snags, Chicken snags, Mince x3, Beef Schnitzel. So eight meals in total. I've literally just sat and wrote out what else was in the freezer (not much lol) and what I would be making for dinners till next pay, so eight meals in total. Then I just listed what else we needed.
So I do this by headings, Fruit n Veg, Dairy, Dry Foods. I don't buy junk food or food that has been overly processed. Kids don't get chips or lollies, they snack on fruit, vegie sticks, rice crackers, or if I have time or the energy baked goodies.
I found the best saving I did was not buying processed junk, making dinners from scratch, buying fruit n veg in season, and going to the supermarket last. I go Butchers, its a direct from the farm butchers, Fruit n veg shop, then Supermarket, I find not buying fruit n veg from the supermarket saved money as the fruit n veg will easily last 10-14days, supermarket stuff i was lucky if it lasted a week.
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21/01/2013, 03:50 PM
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I agree with comments above: * Grow your own vegies if possible (you can save a fortune); for example, we grew potatoes in our front yard (built a no-dig garden in an afternoon) and we dug up enough to last us two months so far and I'd estimate we have about three months worth of potatoes still to eat. Just storing them under the house. * Eat less meat. * Buy in bulk when things are on special. Good luck!
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21/01/2013, 04:05 PM
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Oh and PS: Not to be difficult, but veggie patches are overrated - at least here in Perth, the soil is SO awful you have to spend a bomb enriching it - even supplementing with homemade compost. They're also tricky - you have to know the planting and growth cycle of the plants you put in, as well as pests and diseases. Not to mention water restrictions.
Potatoes are easy, but so cheap to buy its hardly worth it ! If you like cooking with herbs its worth bunging in punnets of things like basil, rosemary, marjoram and sage. Coriander grows easily from seed too - but on the whole, unless you know what you're doing, its no way to feed a large family ! Its a nice hobby, but that's it .....
(Can you tell I've been trying for over a decade ?! Brown fingers ! *sob*)
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