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Cutting Food Costs: Saving Time vs. Money
Cutting Food Costs: Saving Time vs. Money
by Rachel Paxton - rachel@creativehomemaking.com
Description: Tips for saving money on groceries while also using some convenience foods.
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When I first started consciously cutting back on my household
expenses, reducing my grocery bill was one of my highest
priorities.
After I got married and started juggling my career, my marriage,
and
the responsibilities of being a parent, however, I had to rethink
some
of my ways of doing things.
You may think that if you make everything from scratch that
you will
save a lot of money at the grocery store every month. In a lot of
cases, this may be true. When you prepare your own meals you will
often see an immediate cost savings per portion, and perhaps an
overall increase in nutritional value as an added bonus. So what
if you
don't have the time to cook?
That's a good question, and one that cannot easily be
answered. If
you only buy prepackaged foods to save you time in the kitchen
you're definitely going to end up spending more money than
necessary. I would suggest that you might be able to find a happy
medium.
Every week I think to myself that it would sure be nice to
make some
homemade cookies for my daughter to have for snacks during the
next week. About once every 2 months or so I might actually make
them, but most of the time I choose not to because it would take
up a
Sunday afternoon that I'd like to use to do other things. Would
it save
me money to make the cookies myself? Sure, if the alternative
would
be to buy a $4 package of Oreos. However, when Oreos go on sale
for
$1.99 or less a package, I'll stock up on a few and know that my
money was wisely spent, while also freeing up my time for other
things. Better yet, once a month or so we might go to Walmart and
stock up on Little Debbie snacks that average about $1 a box. You
could hardly make a batch of cookies for $1. Now don't get me
wrong,
I love to bake and enjoy a homemade cookie as much as anyone
else. It's just not always the best use of my time and/or money.
Recently my mother-in-law and I were discussing the price of
chili.
We had found some on sale for .99 a can and thought that was a
pretty good deal. For that price I probably wouldn't take the
time to
make it. The regular price was $1.30 - $1.50 a can, and I just
couldn't
justify paying that much for it. I'd just do without or make a
pot of chili
myself and freeze some for later. My husband's aunt overheard our
conversation and commented that she had bought a case of chili on
sale for .59 a can! I sure wouldn't have passed that deal up.
You just have to watch prices on your favorite items and
purchase
them when they go on sale. You have to be somewhat flexible,
however, and be willing to purchase alternate items or do more
cooking when prices are high.
It's all a matter of priorities. If you have the time and
enjoy spending
time in the kitchen, then by all means cook from scratch whenever
you can. I sure do. On the other hand, if you have days like me
where
you come home from a long day at work wondering what to fix quick
for dinner, you might consider balancing the amount you're
spending
on groceries with the time you will save yourself in the kitchen
by
stocking up on a few convenience items, like Tuna Helper or
prepared
spaghetti sauce. I've found that I'm saving even more money than
ever
before by buying these convenience foods when on they're on sale,
while also making things from scratch when I have the time. Just
keep
your options open and you will find what works best for you.
Originally published at Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of
What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250 quick
easy dinner ideas. For more recipes, gardening, organizing tips,
home decorating, holiday hints, and more, visit Creative
Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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