I would like my next post in this series to link to YOUR ideas. If you're interested, email me at (eri ort at sasktel dot net) with a link to a blog post related to the subject of saving money on groceries. It could be about how you put into practice something I've mentioned in your specific context. It could be about a strategy you use that I haven't addressed. It could simply be a low-cost recipe you think people might like to try, photos of your vegetable garden, or recommendations of books/websites that you find helpful.
It doesn't matter if the post you write is new, or if it's something you wrote a while ago. And it doesn't matter if I know you! I know people find blogs in all kinds of ways-it would be fun if a wide variety of people respond.
Hopefully, I can post these links by April 6. If you don't have your own blog, I can publish your guest post on my own.
Three ways, not just two
3 hours ago
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Hey Erin!
Once saved us some money, but more importantly a lot of waste, is making a weekly menu and then planning my grocery list from that. I have specific meals in mind for the things I buy so I don't end up with 3 cans of something that I have no idea to do with or mystery meat in the freezer. Also once the menu goes on the fridge, the kids know it's a done deal so I don't hear as much griping about "what's for dinner" (I do request dinner suggestions from them when menu planning). That's a savings in itself! ha!
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