Thanks Mai for the tips!
1. Buy in bulk
Buying grains, cereals, dried beans, nuts, and seeds in bulk can save you a whole lot of cash.
2. Clear out your freezer
Look for bargain buys. If you find a great deal on meat, for example, buy a bunch of chicken breasts (make sure they haven’t passed the “sell-by” date) and either freeze in the original packaging or rewrap and seal.
3. Go whole. Yes, instead of buying rice by the kilo, why not go for the sacked 10, 25 or 50 kilo.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
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Those are good advices for a big family, but what about 1,2 persons? I know that those things last more month, but by the time I 'll get to eat them they won't be good for sure!
Most things you can find at the grocery lasts more than a month for sure but of course dairy, veggies and meat should be bought when you need them. Believe me I've been stocking canned goods, rice, etc. for years and I've saved a lot by buying in bulk. Be sure to stock them in places where they can't be reach by insects and pets though.
This sound like a good advice! First of all I need to clean my kitchen and to make some room. I always new that more is less expensive, but i never tried it. I suppose this is the best time to learn to save!
These tips are really very helpful to the persons with big families but i am alone and often move from place to place.
thanks for the tips. It really helps to us. Grocery could be so hard if you buy a lot of stuffs.
That's why whenever we plan beach trips, we make sure our destination hotel is kid-friendly and Sandy will not get bored easily. We have always dreamed of going on a Caribbean cruise but we know it is a popular place for destination weddings not family trips. Imagine my delight to find out that there is a family friendly resort that has just opened called Azul Blue.
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