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Print this out and circle or highlight what you need – DO NOT FORGET YOUR LIST.
All right you found a local grocery store that has a good bulk bin section. There nothing in your cupboards so the first thing we need to do is get some food staples.
This is where the bulk section is going to be so helpful and save you a ton of money. Let’s say you need to get some flour. Now you only need approximately 1-2 cups to get started. In the bulk bin section you meaure out 1-2 cups in a bag for less than $1.00. There is no sense in buying a one pound bag of flour for a couple bucks that will end of going bad before you use it. Get as much as you can in this section.
Bulk Food items to consider: Cereal, granola, spices, flour, pancake mix, candy, oatmeal, taco mix, brownie mix, nuts, sugar, pasta, chicken/beef base for broth, rice, beans, dried fruit, cococut flakes, chips, and popcorn. Remember you only need a small anount. Make sure to wrote down what the item is along with number code on the twist tie so when you get home you don’t have to guess what is in each bag. Start saving your plastic containers so you can transfer your bulk items into them. Ziplock bags are also good and you can write on them so you know what the item is and put date bought on it for freshness. At a later date you can get glass containers at thrift stores or discount stores for storage. No one has to know that you didn’t buy the name brand of an item.
Below are lists of various items to consider when at the store. Start out with the items you cannot live without and on the next shopping trip add one or two more.
Condiments: Ketchup, mustard, mayonaise, horseradish, vinegar, tabasco, salsa, peanut butter, salad dressing, soy sauce, lemon juice, cooking oil, and butter.
Protein: Hamburger,eggs, tuna fish, peanut butter, nuts, cheese, chicken, hot dogs, fish.
Prepackaged items: Soup, canned vegetables, canned beans, hamburger/tuna helper, rice mix, frozen vegetables, frozen stir fry meals, frozen dinners/breakfasts, frozen pizza, and frozen juice
Kitchen items: Sandwich bags, plastic wrap, wax paper, foil, quart size freezer bags, paper towels, garbage liners, napkins, and kleenex spatula, mixing spoon, bowl, pot, pan, baking sheeting, casserole dish, pot holder/oven mitts.
Carbs: Bread, muffins, rice, couscous, pasta, flour/corn tortillas, cereal, and granola.
Beverages: Milk, fruit/vegetable juice, pop/soda, and water.
Okay, work on figuring out what you need and what your budget is because tomorrow I am going to get in a LOT more detail on how to save in the other areas beside the bulk bin section. Then I will give you some simple meals to put together that are fast and HEALTHY.
My mantra is eat healthy, cheaply, and ecofriendly all at the same time. I would rather you eat healthy instead of blowing your whole food budget for a doctor visit along with a smaller paycheck due to missed work.
Congratulations, you are officially on your own. You have you own place and the cupboards are bare. You don’t get paid for two weeks and not sure what or how much food to buy. How can you get the most food out of the money you have.
First point to understand is the layout of a grocery store. The outside perimeter of the a grocery store has all the essential items without the fluff. In layman’s terms it means that all the essentials are in the outer area of the store and the middle aisles have the nonessential like canned/packaged food, along with your favoite junk food . The outer perimeter will have meat, diary, bread, vegetables and fruit. On your first shopping trip you may need to go down the inner aisles, but normally avoid these aisles to keep on budget. This will avoid temptation to buy items you do not really need and cannot afford. Another important consideration is to eat before going shopping to prevent being hungry and filling your cart with all your favorite comfort foods.
Ask around to find out which grocery store in the area has a large bulk bin section. This is the best way to get the most bang for you buck. Normally, the best deals at the grocery store is buying the largest size to get the lowest cost per weight. The way to get around this is bulk bins. In this area the price per weight is the same whether you get one ounce or one pound. Yeah, it is not in a pretty package but the point is getting the most for the least amount of money. You will be surprised just how much is available in this section. Since you only have to get what you will use until the next payday, there will be no worry of spoilage and will save room.
Now it is important to think about how much time and where you will be eating each meal of the day. Will you be eating your breakfast as you are running out the door to work? Do you need to have a lunch made before you leave each day for work? By the time you get home at night will you be too tired too cook? These are all important considerations to help you get only what you need and have time to prepare.
Come back soon to get your grocery list ready before you head to the store.
For the past couple of weeks, I have been dreaming about starting a blog to tell others what I am doing since I have people tell how unique I am and how I have gotten where I am. I enjoy listening to others talk about their struggles and let them know what they can do to heal themselves physically, mentally and spiritually. I have a passion for natural health and want to share with you how I have gotten off the wild ride and how you can help you to get back to knowing yourself, family, friends, and taking care of your health naturally.
I am a city girl. I was a single mother of two daughters. It took me 10 years to get my four year degree. I am jack of many trades -banking, insurance sales/claims, blood/plasma, medical billing/transcription, bill collector, cafe owner, bail bond agent and home business specialist. I love to learn and get bored easy. My younger daughter was diagnosed with autism in her early teens. I love to garden and sharing natural ways to heal our bodies.
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All around us are signs that the economy is slowing down. I say “Hallelujah”.
Everyone is at breakneck speed t ying to gather as much as they can in the form of bigger, vehicles, education, job status, and money. There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with this. The thought that keeps playing in my head is ”For every action, there is a reaction”. This has been at the expense of relationships, personal health, mental health, and general overall unhealthy well being.
Jump off the hamster wheel and take a look around. Are you happy? How do you rate your personal relationships, health, mental status and your energy level?
Personally, I too have had setbacks to slowing down my life. I have had made several attempts to jump back on that wheel but found I did not have the energy to keep up with the pace of the wheel.
I started to remeber my dream was - build a strawbale home using alternative forms of energy with a organic garden and be a naturopath. I love listening to health issues of others and giving them natural ways to help their issues.
Reality is, I am a city girl. I was a single mother of two daughters. It took me 10 years to get my four year degree. I am jack of many trades -banking, insurance sales/claims, blood/plasma, medical billing/transcription, bill collector, cafe owner, bail bond agent and home business specialist. I love to learn and get bored easy. My younger daughter was diagnosed with autism in her early teens.
Needless to say I have a lot of stories to tell. My goal is to get good at writing blogs, make a website and help others learn to live a more simple, natural, healthy lives and at the same time affordable!
I am excited and embrace this “slowdown”. For the past couple of weeks, I have been dreaming about starting a blog to tell others what I am doing along. I enjoy listening to others talk about there struggles and what they can do to help heal themselves physically, mentally and spiritually the with struggles and victories along this journey. I have a passion for natural health and I constantly looking for wasy love to read and learn and have always been interested in natural health and I want to share with you how I have gotten off the wild ride and how I can help you embrace what you truely have all of us have been on to get back to knowing ourselves, family, friends, taking care of your health.
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I feel like I am in kindergarten! I thought I could learn things and am pretty adaptable but this web/blog stuff is so utterly foreign to me. I do not get this or where this will show up or NOT??? I will type and hit enter and see is this is ever found again.
My goal is to write a web/blog/newsletter about living in the city but living simple, being healthy, my adventures with gardening along w/ having chickens, redworms (compost), earthworms, eating healthy/organic, having a home business, and laws of attraction