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วันศุกร์ที่ 20 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Cheap Groceries - How to Make a Meal Plan For Less Than 20 Dollars Per Week




Cheap groceries, and more importantly cooking more meals, is the easiest way to save money and has the largest immediate impact upon your budget. Even eating out as cheap as possible, it's easy to spend over 15 dollars a day on horrible over the counter food. By preparing your own meals and packing lunch, you can eat for a few dollars a day, and not sacrifice anything but a few minutes of time. When you make the switch, you can save over 300 dollars per month without even noticing a difference in lifestyle. Here are some things you need to pick up, as well as some simple recipe ideas:





Eggs:


Dozens of possibilities. Beyond scrambled, over-easy, and poached, you can put almost anything in an omelet





Bread:


Useful for sandwiches and more, a basic staple





Beans (canned):


Can be combined with most sauces for high protein, high fiber meals. You can easily dump out some canned beans in a pan and add diced veggies and tomato sauce to make a vegetarian chili within minutes





Rice:


Hundreds of possibilities for combination with meat, bakes, stir-fries, sauces, curry and spices, etc





Pasta:


Like rice, can be combined with a vast amount of sauces and meats





Tomato/pasta sauces:


For pasta and rice





Spices of various varieties


A one-time purchase of 5 or so spices will last a long time and make sure you don't get sick of any particular flavors/styles of cooking





Vegetables that are on sale/special:


Low calorie, high fiber, good variety of flavor/texture for dishes





Chicken or beef that's on sale/special:


Protein and variety of flavor





The important thing here isn't just that these things often result in fulfilling, delicious, nutritious meals that can cost less than a dollar, you can make thousands of combinations of food. Pasta and chicken combined with various spices and sauces can yield more combinations of food than you'll ever get sick of eating (or making). Rice is a staple world-wide with obviously can be prepared hundreds of ways, and most people in the western world cast it aside.





When shopping for any of the above, make a list and stick to it. Avoid full price vegetables and meat, they can make or break your budget. Many grocery stores have a weekly newspaper that you can pick up near the entrance, and glancing over it can let you know where the amazing deals currently are. Also, make sure to take your time when looking up and down the aisle. Cheap groceries are mostly found up high or at your feet - additionally, look at the unit price (per ounce, liter, gram, etc). This does all the calculation for you and should be in smaller print under or next to the price on the aisle shelves.


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