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It’s a learning process, you are doing great.
DianeFrugal Fit Mom on YouTube has a ton of videos on stretching your food budget. Also videos on living on a tight budget.
MargieI learnt this during our initial severe lockdown. I had enough in the pantry to eat for several weeks. Some odd combinations for sure, but all filled the tummy.
You can check also: Why have I become shopaholic?
PaulineAnother good piece of advice I got from this group about grocery shopping was to take a quick picture of the pantry before heading to the store. I can make the picture bigger to see some of the things in the back and this tip has saved me a lot of $
MaryI think 99 percent of Americans can say the same thing about buying what they already have on hand.
Related: What do you do to make extra money?
LindaWhen you can afford to shop for groceries, you find that you are now out of Everything. Salt, potatoes, pasta, rice, chili powder, baking soda, all the things that are always in your pantry. $200-$300, and bought no entrees. Now you’re broke again.
It’s a vicious cycle.
JudithThanks for sharing your progress.
Still surprises me that few people get this type of education from parents, grandparents, schools. It is so important for basic security, seems teaching us earlier would have a higher priority. Don’t get discouraged you are developing frugal behaviors, growth!
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