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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

How to Feed a large Family on a Budget



Feeding a large family can be a task in itself, but it is even harder when you have to feed a large family on a budget. There are a lot of ways for you to cut your grocery bill, and save money. Here are a few things that you can do to feed a large family on a budget.

Begin by clipping coupons, or take advantage of online sites that offer coupons. You can use these coupons to receive merchandise for a big savings, or even at times free. You can save even more if you shop at grocery stores that offer to double or triple your coupons. Coupons have been a very big part to help feed my family on a budget.

Look at all sales papers from your local supermarkets and compare them to the coupons that you have. You want to make use of the coupons and sales papers so you can make the most of your grocery money. Now they have Apps for all of the Grocery stores, and I love an app called Ibotta. They reimburse you for certain items you buy in stores or online. It has saved me the most money in the last couple of months than any other one thing.

Start shopping late at night or early in the morning so you can catch the discounted meats. Meat tends to be one of the larges expenses for any large family on a budget, and there is ways to save. When you shop at night or in the morning you are more likely to find the meat at discounted prices. You can also ask your grocer when they reduce the meat so you can catch the best prices.

Start preparing your food from scratch, and prepare in large portions. Most of the pre made items that you purchase cost quite a bit more than preparing your food from scratch. Preparing food from scratch is actually much easier than most people think, and it helps when you are trying to feed a large family on a budget.

Learn to make use of all of your leftovers so you can feed your large family on a budget. Most of the money lost on groceries is due to the fact that most people do not use there leftovers. You can plan your meals around the leftovers; learn recipes to use with your leftovers, or even plan one day a week to have just leftovers.

Buy non perishable items in bulk if they are at a good price, and if you have the money. Before you make a purchase you should always make sure it is something that you will use, not something that you may use. I have helped someone clean out there pantry before only to find that most of the bulk items were expired. That means that she actually wasted quite a bit of money on items that she never used. That defeats the purpose, and will not help you feed your large family on a budget.

Read my Ebook Couponing for the Busy Mom to learn to save more money when shopping.

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