8 Ways to Stretch Your Grocery Budget in the New Year & Better Mom Monday's Link-up! — The Better Mom (2024)

8 Ways to Stretch Your Grocery Budget in the New Year & Better Mom Monday's Link-up! — The Better Mom (1)

--My son trying to stretch his money--but not getting very far :-).--

Is saving money on your New Year's resolution list?

I looked up data about New Year's resolutions and found that among them:

- getting out of debt and- saving more money and spending less

are two of the most popular.

And 34% of all resolutions have to do with money. (source)

Groceries are a big part of any family (or personal) budget. So I'm sharing today some tips that have helped us save money in that department.

When our family had only 3 family members (my oldest was quite small at that time--about 2 years old), our food budget was only about $100 per month. Along the way we have had tight budgets and I was forced to keep a tight ship. Hopefully what I've learned can help you too!

8 Tips to bring your food budget under control:

And if it's already under control-- here's how to squeeze a bit more out of it.

1. Shop the perimeter of the grocery store.

The packaged, overpriced stuff is all in the middle of the store.

2. Go to the store with a list and stick to it.

Avoid the trap of impulse buying.

3. Don't take kiddos with you!

Those grocery store marketers know all about dangling toys at just the right height, and making packaging oh-so-irresistible.

4. Don't go shopping when you're hungry.

Maybe going after a really big meal is a good idea!

5. Shop at online discount retailers.

Two of my favorite online places to buy healthy food are The Green Polka Dot Box and Vitacost.

5. Shop loss-leaders--(items advertised in order to get you into the store so you spend more on other things.)

You may look a little funny walking up to the checkout with a cartful of whatever is on sale, but don't worry about what others think. Your wallet will thank you!

6. Add more beans to your diet

Beans are a great protein source (did you know 1 cup of lentils has 18 grams of protein? (Source) and are a real whole food bargain.

Tips for Cooking with Beans:

- If you like beans, but don't like how they--ahem-- treat you, read How to De-Gas Beans.- You can typically substitute 1 cup of dried beans for 1 pound of meat in any recipe.

7. Make your own--everything (within reason)

None of us can do everything "a la Martha Stewart". (I once saw a parody of Martha Stewart's calendar. On one of the days it had "Make Dirt" listed as one of her daily tasks.)

You don't have to do it all, but just adding one "do it yourself" pantry item to your routine can save you a heap of money.

- Easiest Almond Milk- Easy Smooth Coconut Milk- Homemade Nut and Seed Butter- Vegetable Broth Mix | All Purpose Seasoning- Great Taco Seasoning- Powdered Egg Replacer- Powdered Sugar Substitute

8. Throw Less No Food Away

Leftovers are a regular guest at our dinner table. Instead of throwing away little bits of "I don't know what to do with this"--why not put a bunch of little bits of stuff on the table and have a fun "Leftover Buffet" :-). Or check out this "Clean Out the Fridge Pasta" for inspiration.

And if the "little bits" are veggies, put them all in a pan for a stir fry, or into a pot for soup. Add some meat or beans and rice and you've got a meal.

I hope these ideas get your creative juices flowing so your money flows a little slower out of your wallet this year!

Please share your favorite money saving grocery tip.

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FAQs

How to stretch 100 dollars at a grocery store? ›

How to Stretch Dollars at the Grocery Store
  1. Stretch time between supermarket visits.
  2. Plan ahead.
  3. Buy produce on sale and in season.
  4. Buy foods whole.
  5. Schedule prep work.
  6. Buy in bulk when possible.
  7. Make meat the accent.
  8. Make soup.

How to make a food budget stretch? ›

Stretch Your Food Budget by Growing Some of Your Own Food: Plant a vegetable garden. If you don't have a large plot, then plant items like tomatoes and strawberries in pots on your patio. Beans also can run up a small trellis. Grow herbs in a flower pot or a windowsill container.

What food stretches your dollar? ›

Buy a whole chicken and chop it yourself to save a few more dollars at the store. Let your leftovers do double-duty. Using leftovers for another night's dinner or a quick lunch helps cut cooking time and foods costs. Use leftover pork butt in pulled pork sandwiches, or shred short ribs to serve with rice and beans.

How to make your grocery bill cheaper? ›

11 tips for saving money at the grocery store
  1. Pay with a grocery rewards card. ...
  2. Sign up for the loyalty program. ...
  3. Clip coupons. ...
  4. Join a wholesale club. ...
  5. Go in with a list and stick to it. ...
  6. Buy items on sale. ...
  7. Avoid pre-packaged items. ...
  8. Compare prices between stores.

How to stretch $20 dollars at the grocery store? ›

How can I buy food stuff with $20 that will last for three days? Buy a dozen eggs, a whole chicken, a loaf of bread or tortillas, 3 bags of frozen vegetables, 3 lb of potatoes and a pound of butter. There are a few dollars left that can buy salt, seasonings or salsa - pick what you like.

How to eat well on $100 a month? ›

Decide what you'll eat for a week, or even a month, and plan meals based around low-cost staple foods like oats and eggs for breakfast; tuna, peanut butter, cheese and nonfat plain yogurt for lunch; and inexpensive cuts of meat like chicken thighs or flank steak and dried beans and grains like brown rice that you can ...

What are the most filling foods on a budget? ›

You will want to purchase cheap foods that are filling! Oatmeal, rice, beans, bread, and other starches are filling and will keep you full until your next meal. Beans and rice are also super versatile foods, and you can take them and transform them into easy meals you will actually enjoy!

What foods can you stretch the longest? ›

Nothing stretches further than soup.

You can reuse bones and meat from another dinner to make your broth, or use store-bought bouillon. You can add vegetables that are not their freshest and inexpensive ingredients such as pasta, beans and rice. Your meat will go further, since you use small portions.

How to make money stretch at a grocery store? ›

Try Cost-Cutting Strategies
  1. Plan meals and snacks one week at a time. ...
  2. Use your meal plan to make a grocery list and stick to the list.
  3. Be a careful shopper. ...
  4. Move foods that go bad quickly to the front of the fridge where you can see them and plan to eat them first.

What foods represent money? ›

Looking for prosperity? As Southern tradition dictates, black-eyed peas, greens, and cornbread represent pennies, dollars, and gold, respectively, so eating them together on New Year's will keep your purse full all year long.

What foods help inflation? ›

Foods you should eat to help fight inflammation
  • Nuts and seeds. Studies have found that consuming nuts and seeds is associated with reduced markers of inflammation and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
  • Some oils and fatty fish. ...
  • Coffee, cocoa and green tea.
Dec 7, 2023

What foods keep you fuller? ›

"Protein is the macronutrient that will likely leave you feeling more sated, but fiber-rich carbohydrates — whole grains, beans, lentils, oatmeal, raspberries and even some vegetables like collard greens, kale and artichokes — are a close second," says Arrindell.

What is the 6 to 1 grocery method? ›

The 6-to-1 Grocery Method is a basic calculation (we're talking elementary-level math, basically counting), to plan your weekly grocery shop. Here's the system: Fill your grocery cart with six vegetables, five fruits, four proteins, three starches, two sauces or spreads, and one "fun" item for yourself.

What is a good monthly grocery bill? ›

By Household Size

According to the USDA guidelines, you might spend $979 a month on a thrifty plan, $1,028 on a low-cost plan, $1,252 on a moderate-cost plan and $1,604 on a liberal plan. The USDA guidelines can provide a starting point for a food budget, but they don't consider all the variables that can affect cost.

What grocery store saves you the most money? ›

According to MarketForce Information's 2024 U.S. Grocery Panel Study, these are the 10 grocery stores that offer the most value for your money, according to shoppers.
  • Food 4 Less. ...
  • Grocery Outlet. ...
  • WinCo Foods. ...
  • Giant Eagle. ...
  • Market Basket. ...
  • Wegman's. ...
  • ALDI. ...
  • BJs.
Mar 21, 2024

What store breaks $100? ›

Major Chain Retailers: Many major chain retailers, such as Walmart, Target, or grocery stores, will often break a $100 bill for a small transaction. However, be aware that some places may require extra manager approval or test the bill for authenticity before accepting it [2].

How do I not spend so much money at the grocery store? ›

17 ways to save money on groceries
  1. Make a meal plan.
  2. Shop alone if you can.
  3. Shop during the quietest days of the week.
  4. Swap expensive cuts of meat for cheaper options.
  5. Buy generic products.
  6. Avoid buying hygiene products at the grocery store.
  7. Stick to the store's perimeter.
  8. Pay with a grocery rewards card.
Oct 23, 2023

How to make your dollar go further? ›

Simple Ways to Stretch Your Money Further
  1. Tracking Your Money. ...
  2. Setting up a Budget. ...
  3. Paying Bills on Time. ...
  4. Negotiating a Better Deal. ...
  5. Ditching Expensive Debt. ...
  6. Balking at Bank Fees. ...
  7. Pressing Pause on Impulse Purchases. ...
  8. Making Lists.

How do you scale up a grocery store? ›

Let's explore our top tips and tools for increasing your grocery store revenue.
  1. Tip #1: Optimize Your Pricing Strategy.
  2. Tip #2: Get To Know Your Customers.
  3. Tip #3: Refresh Your Store Design and Layout.
  4. Tip #4: Upgrade Your Loyalty Program.
  5. Tip #5: Tighten Up Grocery Inventory Management.
  6. Tip #6: Other Ideas To Consider.
Jan 18, 2024

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