Money Savings On Food

Trillionphil

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Thinking of cutting down your expenses on food? Then you should read the following tips. They will surely help you on reducing your food expenses. They are by no means comprehensive but they will be very useful.

For coffee drinkers

It is a good idea to re-use the grounded coffee once. Using coffee grounds two times or more will not greatly affect the taste of the coffee. It is highly encouraged to do this using a filter that is permanent and avoid the paper variety. Keep the grounds refrigerated until using it the following day.

For bread lovers

Grocery stores sell bread that was made the day before at a much lower price. There is nothing wrong with eating bread that was made the day before since it still is good to eat. If you have a lot of space in your refrigerator, store a lot for bigger savings. If you will eat the bread, you can defrost it using your microwave oven. Re-heat it every 30 seconds to prevent the edges of the bread from getting too hard.

When buying from the grocery

Before going to the grocery, you should have already made a list of all the things that you really need. Prioritize basic goods and avoid buying things that you do not really need. Observe the prices indicated on the displays. Remember, branded products cost considerably more than store brands. It is also a good idea to keep the receipt of your previous trip to the grocery and make it as a basis for your purchases on your next trip. To have higher savings, buy more of the product. You can always store it in your refrigerator or in the house to minimize your trips to the grocery store.

When eating outside

If you are going to eat in a pricey restaurant, the best time for you to go there would be during lunch. Food during lunch usually costs less and this will be to your advantage. When staying at the hotel on your trips, it is a good idea to check if they also include breakfast in your total room charge. You should also find out where the locals eat. Chances are, they will eat where the food is great and the price is even better. When going around, carry with you some snacks. A chocolate bar, chips, and cookies will go a long way while strolling around.

Eating cheaply does not necessarily mean eating bad food. Look around and you will be suprised at the options you can choose from. Take time and consider your choices so that you will not only eat a lot but save some money also.​
 
We often go to the bakeshop here that has a 50% discount sale by 9 pm before the store closes. The bread are baked that day, usually in the morning, which means it is still good. What we do with bread is to keep it in the fridge and just toast it before eating. A big loaf sometimes lasts for 3 to 4 days and that is a big savings for us. If in 2 weeks we buy 2 loaves at 50% discount then it is just like buying only 1 loaf for a week. Our dining out is already limited now as a lesson by the lockdown. It was 2 months that we were confined at home and we were surprised by the money that we had saved.
 
Most people don't know this but we actually spend more on eating out than buying groceries and cooking at home. When you estimate the cost of groceries, it may look like a fortune compared to the little you'd spend per meal in a restaurant but if you actually calculate how much you spend in a week in restaurants and cooking, you'd see the big difference. Cutting down our expenses on food can help our finances a bit more.
 
Most people don't know this but we actually spend more on eating out than buying groceries and cooking at home. When you estimate the cost of groceries, it may look like a fortune compared to the little you'd spend per meal in a restaurant but if you actually calculate how much you spend in a week in restaurants and cooking, you'd see the big difference. Cutting down our expenses on food can help our finances a bit more.
You are very right, we actually spend more eating out than eating home cooked meals. Also, one is not sure of the hygienic practices of the restaurants or eateries these meals are prepared leaving one with the possibility of contacting typhoid, cholera etc. I for one prefer home cooked meals that I am sure of the cleanliness of the kitchen. Home cooked meals is equal to less money spent on food.
 
Thinking of cutting down your expenses on food? Then you should read the following tips. They will surely help you on reducing your food expenses. They are by no means comprehensive but they will be very useful.

For coffee drinkers

It is a good idea to re-use the grounded coffee once. Using coffee grounds two times or more will not greatly affect the taste of the coffee. It is highly encouraged to do this using a filter that is permanent and avoid the paper variety. Keep the grounds refrigerated until using it the following day.

For bread lovers

Grocery stores sell bread that was made the day before at a much lower price. There is nothing wrong with eating bread that was made the day before since it still is good to eat. If you have a lot of space in your refrigerator, store a lot for bigger savings. If you will eat the bread, you can defrost it using your microwave oven. Re-heat it every 30 seconds to prevent the edges of the bread from getting too hard.

When buying from the grocery

Before going to the grocery, you should have already made a list of all the things that you really need. Prioritize basic goods and avoid buying things that you do not really need. Observe the prices indicated on the displays. Remember, branded products cost considerably more than store brands. It is also a good idea to keep the receipt of your previous trip to the grocery and make it as a basis for your purchases on your next trip. To have higher savings, buy more of the product. You can always store it in your refrigerator or in the house to minimize your trips to the grocery store.

When eating outside

If you are going to eat in a pricey restaurant, the best time for you to go there would be during lunch. Food during lunch usually costs less and this will be to your advantage. When staying at the hotel on your trips, it is a good idea to check if they also include breakfast in your total room charge. You should also find out where the locals eat. Chances are, they will eat where the food is great and the price is even better. When going around, carry with you some snacks. A chocolate bar, chips, and cookies will go a long way while strolling around.

Eating cheaply does not necessarily mean eating bad food. Look around and you will be suprised at the options you can choose from. Take time and consider your choices so that you will not only eat a lot but save some money also.​
I love the fact that this thread addresses how we can cut down expenses on Food but as far as i am concerned, I do not really subscribe to that. There are a lot of other areas where one can cut down expenses - frivolities, clothes, unnecessary spending, and others... But when it comes to food, one has to eat good food so as to look good and feel healthy.
 
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