WAYS TO SAVE ON GROCERIES THAT NO ONE TALKS ABOUT 🤫

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Like so many of you, we've really tried to cut back on food spending lately because the prices just increasing. Here's how I was able to cut back our grocery spending, stick to a grocery budget, and still eat healthy, without obsessing over weekly sales or clipping coupons.
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  • @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend
    @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend Жыл бұрын

    I just want to say I really appreciate how incredibly considerate you are in your videos - I LOVE that you always say "I know not everyone has time for this" or "I know not everyone is in this or that situation". I appreciate that a lot. I find it really triggering personally when 'lifestyle' KZreadrs lose sight of the variety in their audience and you never do, I really feel that you always imagine how many of us may face struggles or challenges different from you, and you approach us with a lot of genuine care and respect.

  • @lilstars5599

    @lilstars5599

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree!! That's why I come back here. Disabilities and allergies in our house etc.. never feel upset watching BFC

  • @czarinatx

    @czarinatx

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. She's kind, quick, smart and all-around lovely.

  • @trishpipkins

    @trishpipkins

    Жыл бұрын

    All true things. 😊

  • @MICAbolles

    @MICAbolles

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree! I'm addicted to her videos 💕

  • @stacipowell7278

    @stacipowell7278

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree 100%!!

  • @carolbabb7875
    @carolbabb7875 Жыл бұрын

    I had a freezer problem (out of sight out of mind) until I started keeping a notebook. Every time something goes in the freezer I date it and add it and the date to the notebook. A page for cheese, a page for vegs, a page for chicken and pork, a page for bits ect. When I meal plan I take the notebook over to the pantry and pull from both what I need to use up and cross off things in the notebook. It was a bit of a challange at first but now its 2nd nature and saves me $ every week and no more freezer burn.

  • @evettabush4882

    @evettabush4882

    Жыл бұрын

    I use a similar plan and it is definitely a money and food saver. I call it my "use what I have list" and read my list if I'm tempted by things when I shop.

  • @okiejammer2736

    @okiejammer2736

    Жыл бұрын

    NEEDED! Thank you. 😁

  • @AshleyRJones8

    @AshleyRJones8

    Жыл бұрын

    I have actually thought about doing this but hadn't started yet. Now it seems so much more possible. Thanks for commenting!

  • @carolbabb7875

    @carolbabb7875

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AshleyRJones8 Your welcome! I have no idea where I got this tip. It took me a freezer clean out and an embarrassing amount of waste to try it. It's a game changer not only for the freezer but the pantry foods as well. I can also just check the notebook to keep track of what's getting low to start looking for sales instead of having to empty most of the freezer. Don't delay!

  • @Nisa-gm5wg

    @Nisa-gm5wg

    Жыл бұрын

    I have an inventory binder with different sections: 1. garage freezer (upright freezer so I can easily see my foods) 2. garage pantry (toiletries, dish and laundry detergents etc) 3. inside freezer and 4. inside pantry (my cabinets) and 5. my pantry room ( I do rotate these foods with my working pantry), 6. Grocery list sheet, 7. Meal plan sheets, and 8. Items to restock. This binder has saved me so much $

  • @MaterDeiMinistries
    @MaterDeiMinistries Жыл бұрын

    1. Meal plan 2. Unit price every item you buy 3. Use 3 different inventories: refrigerator, freezer, and pantry. You will be able to see what you have and what you REALLY need. This also eliminates accidentally buying multiples. 4. Use a grocery list. I split it into two categories: what I need now, and what to buy next time (you are "running low", but still have enough until the next trip to the market). 5. Pay in cash, and leave your cards at home. You cannot spend what you do not have. 6. Do NOT go to the store hungry! 7. Shop the perimeter of the store FIRST. Yes, those are all the perishable items. If you shop the perimeter FIRST, you will not waste time because your food will start to spoil. Also, in the aisles are where you can get bogged down with extra items you might not need. 8. If you see something you like, want to try, or forgot to add to the list, write it down for next time. Putting time and space between writing it down and the actual purchase helps you to discern if you really need it or not.

  • @lorrainepacker9451

    @lorrainepacker9451

    Жыл бұрын

    My mom always said to never go shopping when hungry. I have, because I do intermittent fasting and don't usually eat in the mornings. I just use self control, but that would not work for everyone.. I do pay in cash and use a list.

  • @kenyonbissett3512

    @kenyonbissett3512

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent ideas that work, thank you! 🎉 A few more. Set aside 5-10% of your budget to stock up on bargain bottom prices. Stock up seasonally. Combining those ideas: right now November 21, meats: whole turkeys free - $0.29lb - $0.37lb; half hams $0.59lb - $0.79lb - $0.99lb; chicken quarters $0.48lb. Veggies: sweet potatoes 🍠 $0.25lb, russet potatoes 🥔 $0.25, carrots 🥕 $.50lb, onions $0.50lb. Notice a lot of meat under $1 a pound. Dinner for 4: 2lbs chicken quarters (bbq, fried, baked, etc) $1 2lbs carrots, cooked (steamed, broiled, etc) $1 2-4lbs potatoes (baked, diced, French fries, etc)$1 = $3 dinner for 4 adults or 2 adults 4 children (cost per serving $0.75) Learn to store bulk foods to last longer, lots of videos about this. Want it cheaper: rice $0.25lb, savings $0.75. Your dinner for 4-6 is now $2.25 (no beans in sight)

  • @tallyp.7643

    @tallyp.7643

    Жыл бұрын

    I love the last idea. I am the person who writes down recipes to work on in the next week or so, gets the stuff for it, I get busy and don't cook a few days, lose my recipe list, and then I've got stuff in the fridge that I can't figure out what to do with and by the time I remember, I'm frantically trying to cook or bake it. Created WAY too much waste, so I quit cooking for a while. But I've quit being impulsive about trying new things all the time (or am REALLY trying to be) and limiting myself to 1 or 2 new recipes a week. At least squashes last for ages, so those will be my last experiments this month (hee hee).

  • @MaterDeiMinistries

    @MaterDeiMinistries

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tallyp.7643 There are apps for your phone and websites that will list recipes you can make with the assortment of items you have on hand. Perhaps that can also help you. I understand completely! I went through a phase where I was going batch cook and freeze some, prep out the same thing / similar thing for all my work days ... 😑 it did not work. So, I have learned to go to the store more often and only buy exactly what I need (perishable items). And then I use my stockpile (canned goods etc) for all the other items. It saves me from running around trying to figure out the sales, coupons, etc. If you buy seasonally, then you only need to have enough items in your pantry / stockpile to get you to the next season. This helps cutting down on food waste too.

  • @tallyp.7643

    @tallyp.7643

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MaterDeiMinistries I've got cookbooks out the wazoo, I just have a bad habit of overestimating how much I'll really be able to get done and underestimate how much food all that would be if I DID make it all. Even now with canning and the like, I don't have much in terms of storage space, so that's something I'm gonna hold off on or do small batches for practice instead of going all-out like I wanted to. My curiosity is bigger than my sense when it comes to ideas, but I've been improving. I'm suspected ADHD and get all into planning things and imagining the end result... and then the work begins and my energy peters out. I'm learning to take it a step at a time since T-day and I love that I'm MUCH calmer (and actually enjoy cooking more--hee hee). Have a good one.

  • @CheriJ11
    @CheriJ11 Жыл бұрын

    With cleaning, your “Tomorrow me will thank tonight me for doing this now” has made a huge impact on me. From this video, the biggest impact for me is “Your spending now will impact your ultimate financial goals.” I’m also loving “Do you want to feel rich or be rich?” Thanks for a great video!

  • @tammygant4216

    @tammygant4216

    Жыл бұрын

    For me it was, "discipline now or regret later" Works in so many categories....I may embroidery it onto a pillow!

  • @lorrainepacker9451

    @lorrainepacker9451

    Жыл бұрын

    I love that!

  • @Jessicanijkl
    @Jessicanijkl Жыл бұрын

    I have a few tips to add: - I started seeking out freezer friendly recipes and making double batches of meals. We eat out less and if I can limit the number of different ingredients I have to buy, I save that way. - I try to find meals that have shared ingredients for the week. Reducing the diversity in the ingredients I buy makes cooking less expensive for me. - I prevent food waste and save money by dehydrating or freezing foods that are going bad. I had some kale and some cilantro that were going bad last week, so I made kale chips and my own dried cilantro seasoning. You can even dehydrate onions to make your own onion powder. Fruit or bread that starts to go bad go in the freezer. Preventing food waste is good for my budget and good for the planet.

  • @okiejammer2736

    @okiejammer2736

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome hints and needed. Thank you.

  • @kathrynwatson5112

    @kathrynwatson5112

    Жыл бұрын

    Plus not as many dishes!!

  • @pampire13

    @pampire13

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes to ALLLL OF THIS.

  • @jenn8165

    @jenn8165

    Жыл бұрын

    Great tips…Brandon needs to stop misleading us and accept it’s a recession

  • @Jessicanijkl

    @Jessicanijkl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jenn8165 Huh? Who’s Brandon?

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Жыл бұрын

    Great tips! To use every bit of fresh foods, I keep two small (DT) rectangular bins in the fridge. When I cut an onion, I put the unused part in a covered glass container and put it in the bin. I do this with peppers, avocado, beans, beets, squash, etc. To stir fry, I pull out the bin and use all the bits left over. Easy and fast, especially for a burrito or savory bean dish. I use the other bin for lettuce, kale, cukes, and carrots. I pull out both bins to make a loaded salad. Keeping bins in the front means I rotate and use everything before it spoils. I also keep fruit on a beautiful dish (like a still life) on the counter to snack on all week.

  • @kimgordon3695

    @kimgordon3695

    Жыл бұрын

    Recent cargo issues result in quick rot of fresh produce. We have seen mealy tomatoes soggy cucs & 1/2 rotted avocados from a well known International shop/grocer (german).

  • @TheExostan

    @TheExostan

    Жыл бұрын

    amazing tips, i will definitely do this too!

  • @TheExostan

    @TheExostan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kimgordon3695 im german too, which grocery shop delivers food?

  • @lynnern57

    @lynnern57

    Жыл бұрын

    Great idea!

  • @debbiekoortzen1154

    @debbiekoortzen1154

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a brilliant idea, thank you! ⚘

  • @adventuresofd-day2598
    @adventuresofd-day2598 Жыл бұрын

    I have a tradition I call “kitchen sink Sunday”….it’s when I make soup with whatever veg is left in the fridge…usually freeze some of it. It’s different every week. No recipe, just wing it. I also adopted something I started for my 92 year old grandpa. I cook a month of dinner, put them in individual containers all with labels on all sides and reheat instructions. Then on his fridge door I have a bingo sheet with all the meals (one square per container) and a stamper on a string. When he eats a meal, he stamps it on his bingo sheet. Works great and he has a variety of options! I found that having a list of “what’s in the freezer/fridge/pantry” really helps me cut down on redundant buying and food waste. No more “out of sight, out of mind”.

  • @jelemil

    @jelemil

    Жыл бұрын

    That warms my heart to read :)

  • @stephanielardner9150

    @stephanielardner9150

    Жыл бұрын

    A list on the door is a great idea. My husband just opened a new salsa with 2 already open in the fridge !?

  • @annw1395

    @annw1395

    Жыл бұрын

    The Bingo card and stamper -- so clever!!! Cute idea and effective.

  • @loriz.5771

    @loriz.5771

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stephanielardner9150 My hubby will do that too sometimes. He also has a habit of shoving things in the back of shelves where my vertically challenged self doesn't see them til they spoil 😔.

  • @bonnielee1266

    @bonnielee1266

    Жыл бұрын

    We call “kitchen sink Sunday” meals “Mustgoes!” 😊

  • @lankakaaos
    @lankakaaos Жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Finland! I just got to thank you for chancing my life. In beginning of July I did watch one of your videos. I started to keep my kitchen cleaner and also started to deep clean 5-15min per day and I do daily clean up once a week in every room. My home is not clutter free yet, but here is less clutter and each day daily clean up is easier. Before I talked about apartment I live in and now I’m talking about home. My goal now is that I have most of clutter away in the end of October. That is doable if I just keep on track and keep cleaning little bit every day. So thank you for making these videos!

  • @kimgordon3695

    @kimgordon3695

    Жыл бұрын

    Get yourself a donation tote & fill it over 5-7 days. Reuse that tote til done

  • @sherilynalexnder897

    @sherilynalexnder897

    Жыл бұрын

    Good for you for improving your home life! Little by little is fantastic if that is what works for you. I've always told my kids that neatness matters to our souls, even if we pretend like the mess is no big deal. When it's gone, the mind feels calmer, the heart feels happier and the soul feels peaceful.

  • @hesherette

    @hesherette

    Жыл бұрын

    You are doing great! Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey! Callie has helped me a lot as well, I am in Southern California. Amazing to see how many different lives she is helping all over the world!

  • @JRoseE1989
    @JRoseE1989 Жыл бұрын

    No doubt; I definitely spend on average, $30 less when I do online shopping opposed to in store shopping!

  • @kimgordon3695

    @kimgordon3695

    Жыл бұрын

    Just wait til the drivers start taking your order home... The trucks are being reduced & system is falling

  • @MrsAlicat8

    @MrsAlicat8

    Жыл бұрын

    For sure! What im struggling with is that they always pick the worst meat and produce (when it comes to what's going bad soon)

  • @janicelindegard6615

    @janicelindegard6615

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrsAlicat8 I never order meat or produce. I always buy that myself. Bananas seem to be ok, but nothing else.

  • @CrunchyMom88

    @CrunchyMom88

    Жыл бұрын

    $30/per person is a great maximum budget. $100/family of 4 would be the ideal target for families.

  • @CrunchyMom88

    @CrunchyMom88

    Жыл бұрын

    @@janicelindegard6615 I do meat shopping once a month, produce about every 10 days. Food storage is key. Knowing how to properly store food is actually a course taught in Culinary Arts. It's quite scientific and I encourage everyone to research it. Knowing which food to store together and which to keep far apart is vital to maintain shelf life. Also oxygen plays a part, but sugar foods should NEVER be stored in airtight containers unless you actually *want* fermented food.

  • @Elizabeth-490
    @Elizabeth-490 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent content thank you! Tip that worked for me: on a 4x6 card write down what you’ve planned for the week’s meals. After 4 weeks you’ll have a month’s worth of menu plans ready to use again. If you’re stuck getting started just write down what you are actually eating for a week. You have just created a one week menu plan ready for next month!

  • @Sunshine-fy4fz
    @Sunshine-fy4fz Жыл бұрын

    Ever since online ordering/curbside pickup came on the scene, I haven’t been inside a grocery store (since summer of 2020!) and I LOVE it! I get exactly what I need, I don’t spend money on items that are ‘a special price’ or with a new display to tempt me, and I get to choose the time I’ll pick it up. How convenient is this? My only question is: where was this convenience when I had little ones in car seats????? One of the best things to have happened due to covid19 ❤️

  • @tallyp.7643

    @tallyp.7643

    Жыл бұрын

    I like the idea that it's giving more folks a job. I hate how many stores have gone to self-checkout lanes and all that jazz. When someone has to go around checking stock and pulling it--and there's a lot of orders--then that's a lot of jobs. I wish I had food delivery where I'm at, but I'm out in the sticks. I just make sure to shop with a very strict list now and stick to the periphery of the store. I've learned that most of my binge triggers exist in the inner aisles, so other than getting a box of Triscuit or bag of dried beans once in a while, I avoid those spots entirely.

  • @jtidema

    @jtidema

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree - I used to use it when I was working in an office, because I could do 'pick up' orders and just drive up on my way home from work. But it was a lifesaver during Covid and now I'm glad so many more places seem to have it!

  • @KimberLeena8

    @KimberLeena8

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree!!!

  • @NoMoreTears64

    @NoMoreTears64

    4 ай бұрын

    How much EXTRA does that cost you though? I'm elderly, but I want to pick out my own stuff. No dented cans, expired, products, or crappy looking produce.

  • @suearcher8708
    @suearcher8708 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the cured vs uncured bacon info! I wish I could shop on line, I know I would spend less not roaming around the store. However, I live in a very rural area and no one delivers here. I can do the order on line pick up at store thing, but the only store that will do that near me is the most expensive option. Also, since eating beef rarely I go to a butcher store and maybe pay a bit more it is so good it's very much worth it. Before my husband died if I gave him a list...that is what he came home with. Just one of the gazillion reasons I miss him.

  • @hesherette

    @hesherette

    Жыл бұрын

    that warmed my heart to read, I am so sorry for your loss, sounds like your husband was a great partner. wishing you the best!

  • @FionaApplewright
    @FionaApplewright Жыл бұрын

    For like 20yrs I had the constant issue of rancid oils, expired mayo and expired salad dressings in my fridge constantly. I finally clued in that oils and mayo are the base for like 99% of salad dressings and have learned to make them one small batch at a time-- basically enough to get through the rest of the salad ingredients and then I never have leftovers, and I have never since then had bad mayonnaise or olive oil. Plus I have very few items cluttering up my fridge door.

  • @BliffleSplick

    @BliffleSplick

    Жыл бұрын

    Also an immersion blender (stick blender) goes fast enough that you can plop everything to make mayo in a jar, stick it all the way to the bottom and just bzzzzzzzzzzz and slowly lift up. So very easy and it takes maybe a whole minute.

  • @brandydimas9102

    @brandydimas9102

    Жыл бұрын

    This is all well and good however do you not find it a savings in the long run to buy some bulk and shop sales?

  • @FionaApplewright

    @FionaApplewright

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brandydimas9102 no, because it expires before I use it, unless sometimes if I buy the absolute smallest size, which is always the most expensive. So bulk is a no-no in my household for anything perishable.

  • @MsChaosbutterfly

    @MsChaosbutterfly

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FionaApplewright Eggs are usually good way past their expiration dates.

  • @vaderladyl

    @vaderladyl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MsChaosbutterfly Indeed.

  • @pturzy1
    @pturzy1 Жыл бұрын

    I went to the Carvivore WOE (way of earting) and my fridge looks so empty. I'm saving soooo much money by not buying what I may or may not eat/use and the waste. I'm never hungry, always satiated and have no cravings. Also healing health problems. So the almost empty looking fridge does not bother me anymore. 😁👍

  • @NHarts3
    @NHarts3 Жыл бұрын

    Great tips. Our family has gotten a lot smaller very suddenly, but since I've been doing a lot of the shopping lately I've realise that we are still buying the same amount of groceries as were for the past 5 or so years. Gotta adjust the grocery lists going forward.

  • @mariawhiddon
    @mariawhiddon Жыл бұрын

    You’re such a wise young lady Kallie. So many wonderful tips. The one thing that has always kept my spending under control is to meal plan. And as you said, ‘sticking to it as if your life depends on it’! In fact if ever I don’t meal plan, I’m horrified at how quickly my life just falls in a heap! Thanks for all you do. 😊

  • @markconger8049
    @markconger8049 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome awesome! A full fridge actually is terrible because some stuff is unseen and spoils or doesn’t get used when it could have been.

  • @dhanicollins2448
    @dhanicollins2448 Жыл бұрын

    Hands down the best advice I have heard in quite awhile. Most videos present the same info over and over. You take it a step up. Thank you!

  • @riawhetstone3725
    @riawhetstone3725 Жыл бұрын

    My husband & I like to, what we call - Pantry Diet, which is when we can spend up to a week getting creative with whatever we have in the pantry and freezer. Having an extra chest freezer in the basement really helps. Fried rice, pizza, & pasta are easy go tos for using up freezer/pantry ingredients 🙃

  • @natashak3387
    @natashak3387 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! I am a Pescatarian, but Vegetarian most of the time. Not eating meat, food prepping, and having a list has helped tremendously. I am looking forward to learning more. Happy Holiday!

  • @sewpretty13
    @sewpretty13 Жыл бұрын

    I love this video and how you encourage making things from scratch rather than a box. And how you are encouraging label reading. We had to start label reading when our kids were little cuz of food intolerances and yes, cutting out the junk is something to think about. I like that you stick to your meal plan!!!

  • @beccacoleman498
    @beccacoleman498 Жыл бұрын

    Wise words! I have this video saved so I can listen again when it's time to do the dreaded monthly shopping and dinner menu. Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheKnallkorper
    @TheKnallkorper Жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel last week but I LOVE your videos!! They’re so helpful and you’re so nonjudgmental towards people who struggle.

  • @mrburns91
    @mrburns91 Жыл бұрын

    On the budget thing. I use my calculator, I put my total budget and then subtract the amount for each item I choose. Watching that number go down is super effective at helping me prioritize and avoid impulse items.

  • @MarieMBaird
    @MarieMBaird Жыл бұрын

    These are great tips!! 😊 I have also noticed that stores have started to catch on to the fact that we automatically think that bulk items are less expensive. In the past, the price per ounce for bulk items was always less expensive than that product’s smaller size. I’m realizing now, with online shopping where the item’s price per ounce is more visible and easy to track, that some larger sized products actually have a larger price per ounce than their smaller versions. So I stick to the cheapest price per ounce, even if it means I have to buy a few more of the small items to add up to the quantity of the larger size.

  • @BadNessie

    @BadNessie

    Жыл бұрын

    This is true! Part of it can be they're trying to trick us into thinking more must be cheaper. But there's often an actual extra cost on the producer's end, as it takes an extra size of packaging with all involved costs of making it. They're often smaller batches so the packaging is more expensive, it takes extra storage before it's being used and the packing machines need to be adjusted back and forth. So if the larger size is not also super standard, there's an extra expense. If the larger unit is a very common size and still not relatively cheaper, then they're tricking us 100%! 😉

  • @KatarinaS.

    @KatarinaS.

    Жыл бұрын

    I've noticed this too. I no longer automatically assume bigger is more economical and always do the math before choosing.

  • @brendalg4

    @brendalg4

    Жыл бұрын

    This has always been the case. My mother taught me about it when I was a child

  • @Anthony-tq9so

    @Anthony-tq9so

    Жыл бұрын

    Price per Lb/ kilo is the no brainer way to go. That way you,ll never get cheated by shrinkflation shenanigens etc.

  • @brendalg4

    @brendalg4

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Anthony-tq9so there are even some stores that list cost per ounce so you don't have to figure it out yourself

  • @itsacastilloslife
    @itsacastilloslife Жыл бұрын

    It has been hard trying to stay on budget these past couple of months. Thank you for all the ideas!

  • @hananallitou4676
    @hananallitou4676 Жыл бұрын

    Love this video so much! By watching this video I also started grocery online, and the money(and time) that you safe is amazing 😊 thanks Kallie🥰

  • @kitchensink1803
    @kitchensink1803 Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos, this one has some great tips. I have one for you: to keep cheese from molding, don't touch it with your fingers. Use the plastic wrap it comes in or a piece of Saran wrap to hold the cheese - it will last longer. Also, tip from my mum, jams and anything with vinegar in it won't go bad. And yes, budget and planning...always good advice!

  • @patsycathcart1
    @patsycathcart1 Жыл бұрын

    Great hints here! As empty nesters we used to eat out too much when I was working. Since I’ve retired, I plan our meals weekly by cooking one meal that we eat again the next night, adding anything that might make it more nutritious or a bit different. So I only cook three days a week. Sunday nights are usually omelet night, a breakfast meal, or we might pick up a pizza and make a salad. I buy meats every other month in bulk and freeze in smaller quantities. Weekly grocery shopping is primarily the outside aisles for produce, dairy, and eggs. Thanks so much for your videos! It makes me sick to think about how much money we “ate” over the years by eating out and picking up takeout.

  • @maskwa73
    @maskwa73 Жыл бұрын

    I have really profited from your tip to only go grocery shopping once a week. It's really helped me to get the most out of my perpetually overstocked pantry and allowed me to shave more than 20% off my monthly grocery spending! Thanks so much!

  • @Lizzy43645
    @Lizzy43645 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve always been a frugal shopper but recently realized that if I drive one more. Ike to target a lot of shelf-stable items are cheaper at Target compared to Kroger. Plus I have a red card. Living in a time with apps where I can compare prices is glorious! Plus being able to add items to a list in each stores app is glorious!

  • @connieh9033
    @connieh9033 Жыл бұрын

    Love this. I have been doing it for years (I even make my grocery list in order of how we walk the store so not to zig zag off course) but it DOES HELP! I found that it was really easy, when inflation skyrocket, to cut back a little more & we stayed on budget.

  • @Jen39x

    @Jen39x

    Жыл бұрын

    Love the grocery list this way. Used to live in multi cook household and we created a permanent list in walking order of store. A new one went up every week so that staples could be added to the list as found to be needed during week

  • @connieh9033

    @connieh9033

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats what we do as well. The staples are on a permanent list that includes paper, laundry & cleaning products so they are not forgotten. Just add or remove from the list & before you print.

  • @jo.wilkinson
    @jo.wilkinson Жыл бұрын

    Great video! For the last 4 years I have been using a budget planner for every aspect of my life. It really helps me to see what we are spending and where. It has helped us to greatly up our savings game!

  • @kjoscrappinmama
    @kjoscrappinmama Жыл бұрын

    Online shopping absolutely helps, not just budget, but time as well!! I only started doing that during the pandemic because I always thought, "I'm a stay at home mom, I can totally do my own shopping"! A couple hours later and way over budget with more junk than we needed and it was out of control! I now do most of my shopping online! So much of what you showed looked and sounded so good! Do you ever share recipes?! Definitely need to try better meal planning! It's hard with busy schedules and a very picky teenager, (texture issues and prefers the same stuff all the time!) but definitely need to try better!! I hate throwing food away and sadly I end up ditching a lot every week. Kids don't understand veggies and fruit aren't eternal! 🤣 Thank you for the great tips!!

  • @maryannlupus2187

    @maryannlupus2187

    Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite cooking channels on KZread is Rainbow Plant Life. It’s a vegan channel, but she makes cooking seem so easy and fun that I decided to try a few things and absolutely loved them!! I’m very much a meat and dairy lover, but her vegan recipes are so good I love them and will crave them! And OMG I’m a cheese snob and I was blown away with how yummy nutritional yeast actually is! LOL What I liked most is I’m a big eater and her meals filled me up and I didn’t get hungry again in an hour or two. It probably depends on whether your picky teen is ok with trying different things, but if nothing else she’s fun to watch because she brings such an air of fun and delight to cooking. :)

  • @susan5661
    @susan5661 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, with lots of common sense advice and no fear mongering or lectures. Thanks!

  • @karigruppen1405
    @karigruppen1405 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for these great ideas! I recently bought a little clicker counter off Amazon. I use it when I go into the grocery store, so I can keep track of my spending.

  • @chalktalkwithshari4173
    @chalktalkwithshari4173 Жыл бұрын

    I totally forgot about cereal-for-dinner. When I was a single mom with 4 growing boys, occasionally I just didn’t have the bandwidth or time to make a proper dinner. If I suggested cereal, my boys were like “Yeah!” I had felt guilty for nothing. 😂

  • @jeanhirsch2054
    @jeanhirsch2054 Жыл бұрын

    Very happy that you included nutrition considerations in your excellent food shopping money saving presentation. Some tv journalists avoid that when telling people money saving shopping tips.

  • @aprilhamilton5512
    @aprilhamilton5512 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being kind and understanding that it isn’t always possible to buy the clean option in everything!

  • @elishivasharitye3764
    @elishivasharitye37644 ай бұрын

    You're one of the few youtubers I still watch, so many of them fueled my old shopping addiction and encourage you to spend money you don't have. All your videos have been so helpful

  • @PrincessKryssiQT
    @PrincessKryssiQT Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all that you do. I really appreciate these videos, they help me to rethink how I am doing things. You are greatly appreciated.

  • @ilovebobsdonuts
    @ilovebobsdonuts Жыл бұрын

    You really are inspiring! Every lifestyle video you put out helps me put my efforts toward a healthier bank account and cleaner, simpler home into perspective. I've needed this video and appreciate it so much!

  • @racheltheshadesoforange8700
    @racheltheshadesoforange8700 Жыл бұрын

    Great sound advice. I also do the rotation of boring budget friendly meals with a few more fun meals each week (that keep us from feeling deprived/splurging on fastfood)

  • @KS-yx7ho
    @KS-yx7ho Жыл бұрын

    You're a smart girl! I've been doing a pretty good job for many years, but I got a lot of new ideas and motivation from you! Thanks!!

  • @adorablecats9891
    @adorablecats9891 Жыл бұрын

    This was SO HELPFUL…so I will try out ordering my groceries online like my daughter in law has been doing for quite some time. Didn’t think about it saving money that way though. Also we got way too much when we go and end up throwing stuff out sometimes. 🙈 I don’t want to do that anymore. Again thank you so very much for this.

  • @anitas5817
    @anitas5817 Жыл бұрын

    I love the imperative of sticking to the meal plan no matter what. I do allow myself to switch days within a week, but I make and eat everything for that week. It doesn’t take long to figure out which meals I’m never in the mood for, and stop putting them on the meal plan! So many great tips Kallie! 3 quick things that save a ton on money - 1) making homemade yogurt in the instant pot and 2) one jar of Better Than Bullion makes almost 10 quarts of stock for about $1 more than 1 qt. 3) one rotisserie chicken makes about 3 meals for 2 people plus about 3 qts of homemade stock (love my instant pot!).

  • @leannejayne3545

    @leannejayne3545

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely! - We switch days too if we don’t fancy a particular meal that night, this way we still stick to our meal plan but with a little flexibility 👌

  • @cassafrasskotter7238
    @cassafrasskotter7238 Жыл бұрын

    Love all your videos and this one is perfectly timed for me! I'd love to see a cooking video where you make your own condiments or money saving items.

  • @nicholebrown5329
    @nicholebrown5329 Жыл бұрын

    I just love your videos! You’ve helped me so much to get organized, etc! Thank you so much for your content! ❤

  • @idalmiscooks4u
    @idalmiscooks4u Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Something I do is make frittatas or egg muffins with some leftovers. Super helpful for breakfast, snacks, etc. Last month I did shelf cooking. Meal plan around what I already have in my food pantry and freezer before grocery shopping.

  • @AshleyRJones8
    @AshleyRJones8 Жыл бұрын

    I started meal planning a couple months ago to combat food waste. It has made a huge difference! I also don't have to stress about coming up with a meal idea mid-week because I already thought about it and shopped for it. I've also been cooking through some of my older canned emergency food items by picking recipes that use them up. Then I can replace them with fresh canned goods. I recently organized my emergency food and wrote the date on top of the cans and boxes in Sharpie, for easy rotation.

  • @judywood4530

    @judywood4530

    Жыл бұрын

    Before menopause I suffered from PMS. When my family was young and we had a restricted budget, I discovered that the I had to plan for very simple meals when PMS was the most intense. If I bought for more complex meals, the food was wasted because I just was not up to preparing it.

  • @sct4040

    @sct4040

    Жыл бұрын

    I do the reverse, I buy food on sale and plan my meal from them. If something is expensive, I simply don’t buy it. Found yams on sale for 0.29 cents a lbs., bought them for Thanksgiving and for potato pancakes.

  • @brendakrause5639

    @brendakrause5639

    Жыл бұрын

    I put dates on top too. That way I can rotate and eat oldest items first.

  • @uweschroeder
    @uweschroeder Жыл бұрын

    Meal planning is a very important one. Most people buy groceries without knowing what they will use them for. That said, I do the meal planning when the weekly ads come out. That allows me to plan around what's on sale and that saves a lot of money right there. Where I live I have several grocery stores within a few miles, so I just do my plan and then drive a round to usually 3 or 4 grocery stores, grabbing the sales and leaving without looking for other stuff. After a while you know which store sells what cheaper than other stores. Also weekly ads are repetitive - here the main sales items tend to repeat every 3 to 5 weeks. Good to read labels. However the cured vs. uncured bacon is a very bad example. There is no uncured bacon. Uncured in the US means the potassium nitrate used to cure it was not added as an individual ingredient. Celery juice however contains more potassium nitrate than one would use to cure bacon - so an uncured bacon product may actually contain more nitrates than a cured one where the nitrate is specifically dosed. There is also no such thing as natural and artificial potassium nitrate. It's like salt - the chemical composition of the supposedly natural and the artificial version is identical. When it comes to bacon the biggest difference in price is water content. Grab one for cheap from Walmart and it will shrink to nothing in the pan. Not worth it. I make my own bacon and it does not shrink at all - actually it's very heavy and dense compared to store bought bacon because normally bacon is a partially dehydrated product - not one injected with brine to up the weight. I like the "don't obsess" statement: it's good to know what's in your food but if you grab the cheaper item on occasion it won't kill you. I also like the making things yourself. I rarely buy anything ready made from a box or bottle. Almost everything I buy is a single ingredient. It's much cheaper. Of course it takes time and effort to make things, but I solved that problem by getting rid of the TV - no more wasting time in front of a screen, no more streaming contracts, saves money and leaves you with more time to cook.

  • @lizzabbott
    @lizzabbott Жыл бұрын

    Once again … such a great video, Kallie ! Thank you ! You are fabbb !

  • @GENgn48
    @GENgn48 Жыл бұрын

    So glad you do videos about all diff things. Love watching you. Get lots great ideas! Thanks! 😁

  • @donab1369
    @donab1369 Жыл бұрын

    I love on-line grocery shopping - it keeps me on track. I also find having my recipes on hand, or favorite, perhaps a new recipe to try. This way I am purchasing for the meals planned and able to check -do I already have enough noodles?- so I am saving

  • @stedgar369
    @stedgar369 Жыл бұрын

    Celery has a very high concentration of natural nitrate, and treating celery juice with a bacterial culture produces nitrite. The concentrated juice can then be used to produce “no nitrite added” processed meat.

  • @jeanardilla4092
    @jeanardilla4092 Жыл бұрын

    I love all your tips. I also not8ce the "empty" fridge paradigma and how it still holds enough food when you recognize the non negociables.

  • @MarisaAndChew
    @MarisaAndChew Жыл бұрын

    Meat at our actual butcher shop is generally way cheaper and better cuts or cut to order so you get exactly what you're looking for. Even the deli meats from the butcher shop here are generally several dollars cheaper than the grocery store deli at the end of the block. They also often will give you a discount if you're ordering x amount. Our local butcher shop is the supplier to most restaurants in a 4 town radius so you can get the same exact meats, cheese, etc and cook at home. They even sell sauces and such from the local restaurants. Our local butcher was even selling beyond meat and frozen veggies and fruits for far cheaper than the grocery store and no extra ingredients. I highly recommend BC it's not only competitively priced but the workers know their products and aren't looking to screw anyone around. Plus it is sourced as locally as possible for freshness 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @kikyamart8749

    @kikyamart8749

    Жыл бұрын

    Beyond meat is a disgusting chemical slop burger. Don't eat that crap...

  • @Danigurl117
    @Danigurl117 Жыл бұрын

    You are amazing.. I have been watching all of your videos from even years ago.. found you by looking for minimalist/ decluttering tips .. I just wanted you to know that you are simply awesome. 💖

  • @karincope3019
    @karincope3019 Жыл бұрын

    These pink shade are so flattering on you , great Sunday morning video for me to pop on to .

  • @lisadieter-burns
    @lisadieter-burns Жыл бұрын

    I love your philosophy "do you want to feel rich or be rich". So true. Little changes add up! Our house is now paid off, but we drive a 10 year old Civic. Many trade offs. Thank you for providing me with beneficial tips on every video.

  • @melaniewalker13
    @melaniewalker13 Жыл бұрын

    I love this video for the tips! I would love a video of your recipes as well! All your stuff looks so good!

  • @KathrynSnyder
    @KathrynSnyder Жыл бұрын

    Definitely gonna be implementing that last tip. I really need to use up what I have vs buying stuff on top of stuff so I always have way too many back up options

  • @stitch2659
    @stitch2659 Жыл бұрын

    When we had the room, we would also grow some of our own produce in a small garden. A container garden may work for some, too, or a "kitchen window" garden for fresh herbs and spices. We kind of went the extra mile, too, and even gathered and dried our own seeds from several plants to use for the next year: bell peppers, tomatoes, cantaloupe, pumpkin, pinto beans, etc. Unfortunately, these aren't options for us at the moment, but I hope to use them again soon. It's also great to get kids involved. They learn new things and when dinner rolls around, it's "I helped grow that!" 😊

  • @SoliRhymesWithJulie
    @SoliRhymesWithJulie Жыл бұрын

    I ended up cleaning out my freezer of old freezer burnt stuff I wasn't using and have a real sense of what is in there. Thanks for the motivation!

  • @FrugalLifeThriftyWife
    @FrugalLifeThriftyWife Жыл бұрын

    I love clearance shopping and shopping the weekly ads and that’s been a great way I’ve been able to stay around $350/month for groceries. I’ve been keeping myself honest with shopping by recording all of my grocery hauls and putting them into a monthly grocery haul video here on KZread. That’s been the best way for me to keep myself in check because I don’t wanna let anyone, including myself, down.

  • @j.chayo45
    @j.chayo45 Жыл бұрын

    I used to meal plan and shop my pantry but I fell off. Thank you for reminding me of how much money I would save. Meal planning also helps when I have a busy week planned I plan accordingly thank you

  • @sable747
    @sable747 Жыл бұрын

    I feel like your food pictures look so colorful and healthy. I would love you to do a cooking 101 vlog and/or a food prep with all your best tips on cutting, storing, and cooking vegetables. 🥕🥗🥕

  • @belle_thegoldiegirl
    @belle_thegoldiegirl Жыл бұрын

    Uncured and cured!! I’ve been wondering about that but never remembered to look up the difference. Thanks so much!!

  • @telsamorgan5369
    @telsamorgan5369 Жыл бұрын

    I extremely like the video, man. Very helpful and informative. Thank you very much. It is presented so well too. Great, positive work.

  • @raecongandules_
    @raecongandules_ Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!!! You’re amazing! Your videos are so helpful. I appreciate this so much!

  • @red-winged_blackbird
    @red-winged_blackbird Жыл бұрын

    "It can be discipline now or regret later." In my own life, eating what my own body does well with (no nightshades or dairy or gluten), means disciplining myself, especially my mind. "Focus on long term goals" is so helpful to hear! I know that, deep down, I want to be healthier and experience less discomfort! Self improvement: "If you change nothing, nothing will change." I know that I am not the only person who can't eat certain foods, or do this or that thing....or has a loved one that they care for who has specific needs...etc.

  • @laura6796
    @laura6796 Жыл бұрын

    Great advice. I plan to start meal planning and only buy what we need for the week 😃

  • @sheliapayne7427
    @sheliapayne7427 Жыл бұрын

    Helpful tips. I’m a terrible meal planner. Thanks, I’m new to your channel. Tuned in because of Shay. ❤❤❤

  • @JJ-cx8gl
    @JJ-cx8gl Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your ideas.. especially the reminder to meal plan..

  • @thevalueofapenny222
    @thevalueofapenny222 Жыл бұрын

    As a mother of 5, we spend a lot on breakfast. I have started making my own instant oatmeal and breakfast bars. Much less expensive, and way fewer preservatives. Also quite easy. I found recipes on Google, and tweaked them for my family. (This is in addition to baking my own bread, making jam in quart jars [large batch pectin], etc.)

  • @cindypye578
    @cindypye578 Жыл бұрын

    I love the suggestions you shared. I used to do more of those things and I've been going back to doing more of those things again. One of the things my grandparents did with leftovers was to save them in the refrigerator over a few days and combine them with other ingredients and seasonings to make a pot of goulash. We called it Papaw Holley's Goulash. We all ate garden food mostly, and our own beef, so the goulash varied little, but Papaw would make little changes to keep it interesting. I've done basically the same and made a pot of soup or casserole with leftovers. If the goulash, soup, or casserole is more that we will eat then I freeze some for short term for a quick meal when we need it.

  • @judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654
    @judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much, Callie. I appreciate all your advice. The pandemic forced me to menu plan, order online, and do grocery pickup. And we are much better for it! You mayor may not be celebrating Rosh Hashana, but I wish you a sweet and happy year anyways 🌺

  • @Levario90
    @Levario90 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent tips! Thank you!

  • @JFlower7
    @JFlower7 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I will have to say in my area my grocery bill really has not changed much. I shop at Azure and Walmart.

  • @lisbethgrahamco
    @lisbethgrahamco Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU for this. Seriously will be helpful this week and next week. I appreciate you making this video

  • @clairedriscoll8628
    @clairedriscoll8628 Жыл бұрын

    I like in your meal planning video that you said if you don't feel like a particular meal on a particular night suck it up and eat it. I think that's great advice because if you hesitate and dither you usually end up either ordering a takeaway or just eating rubbish all night. Great advice x

  • @nadiak2202
    @nadiak2202 Жыл бұрын

    Please share your ciabatta rolls and dressing recipes! Thanks Kallie

  • @joycetheobald1717
    @joycetheobald1717 Жыл бұрын

    I stopped buying pre packaged taco seasoning, once I learned how to make it myself. I just keep the spices on hand, mix up a big batch to store in a jar for whenever I need it now.

  • @mompreneurlife
    @mompreneurlife Жыл бұрын

    ❤i must admit that i am so guilty of over-shopping at grocery stores. this video came just in time. thank you! ❤

  • @gingergirl8797
    @gingergirl8797 Жыл бұрын

    Your "...ordering on line ..." tip is an excellent point. My husband insists on going shopping with me but.....he is anxious to get the h@#$ out of the store. So I am rushed along, I will definitely research this. Thank you.

  • @hesherette

    @hesherette

    Жыл бұрын

    omg bringing my partner to the store w me is the WORST experience lol. I love him but he is terrible to shop with. either rushes me out of the store so we forget items on our list OR he goes hungry + buys a bunch of prepackaged expensive crap lmao

  • @maggieb4648

    @maggieb4648

    Жыл бұрын

    The absolute worst! Besides wandering in front of the cart and getting in the way, he insists on tossing extra junk in the cart and I can't get out of the store fast enough, resulting in forgotten items and a bad attitude (mine). Ordering online is the best, because as has been said, you stick to a list, don't get distracted by the 'shiny things' and can see your total as you add to the list.

  • @ladye8686
    @ladye8686 Жыл бұрын

    I love your content and you are beautiful and amazing woman I always enjoy seeing your babies and your little dog so thank you for sharing your family I'm sure many of us are alone that watch and it's enjoyable to see a family so thank you for that always enjoy your content and your suggestions are amazing I find it very hard to adjust to a family of one still working on that so I appreciate any information tips you can give us

  • @karengraves3900
    @karengraves3900 Жыл бұрын

    Great advice! Thanks for sharing.

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tips. Really appreciate them.

  • @annsteffes10
    @annsteffes10 Жыл бұрын

    I do all these tips as well. Food prices have gone through the roof and in a way it has forced us to be more intentional in our food purchases.

  • @coriel2597
    @coriel2597 Жыл бұрын

    I order online every week. I buy once a week and don’t stop in 3 times a week to get a few items. The once a week online gig has saved me thousands a year. I dont buy that irresponsible stuff in the isles. I get exactly what I need. No fluff or temptation alluring stuff. Thousands of dollars saved. Time saved. During Covid it was a life saver too! 100% addicted to online grocery pickup. ❤❤❤❤

  • @FrootKat
    @FrootKat Жыл бұрын

    Using what I have instead of what I fancy is the biggest saver for me. Always amazes me how much stuff there is in my pantry and freezer to make a full meal.

  • @faddtayo
    @faddtayo Жыл бұрын

    Thanks alot for this video. Came in quiet timely cos I was just reviewing my budget for Sept and trying to make some changes going forward. Thx

  • @cindyprice546
    @cindyprice546 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent advice!!

  • @lunadianrose5357
    @lunadianrose5357 Жыл бұрын

    We buy veggie in bulk and will usually chop and freeze, they last soooo much longer! Also when meat is on special, we will buy some extra and freeze for the following week. We are able to stay under $100 each week. Your tips and tricks have really helped!

  • @lunadianrose5357

    @lunadianrose5357

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, we got a water filter.

  • @rachelc586
    @rachelc586 Жыл бұрын

    I definitely noticed when I shop online I get exactly what I need and don't buy nonsense. It also helps to not buy as many snacks so you're forced to eat your food

  • @BS-rt5zh
    @BS-rt5zh Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for a great information!!!!

  • @jacqcoldwell7225
    @jacqcoldwell7225 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant, I try to do all of these things but it’s always helpful to have a reminder x

  • @TheGratitudeAttitude
    @TheGratitudeAttitude Жыл бұрын

    Hi Kallie! I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and … wow… you’re almost at a million! I’m not surprised since your content is getting better and better! Great tips today on food budget saving! ~ Maria

  • @judyc7786
    @judyc7786 Жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy your content. Thanks 👍

  • @annawiest8760
    @annawiest8760 Жыл бұрын

    I love the idea of following a meal plan. I started doing one myself. However, I am flexible with the days in which I have meals due to my schedule. I am a stay at home mom who gets called in to substitute teach and don’t always know what day I will be called in during the week. Sometimes I move an easier meal to the evening of my workday, while still sticking with my planned meals. I love your tips. They are incredibly helpful!

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