By: Cindy
Published: June 19th, 2008
Providing nutrition meals for your family is important, but the cost of the groceries it takes to prepare them can certainly affect what you are able to do. To help offset the cost of preparing meals, you need to plan well for it. Too many items we use to make meals end up going in the trash. If you only need ½ a head of lettuce then plan another meal to use the rest of it so it doesn’t end up in the trash.
While it does take longer to prepare home cooked meals, it is less expensive than buying frozen products that offer you more convenience. They will generally run you twice as much as the ingredients you need to prepare the foods yourself. If time is an issue, consider using one day a week to prepare various meals that you can freeze for later in the week.
It is understandable that everyone wants to cook with the ingredients that will make foods taste the best they can. Yet most of us purchase items at the grocery store based on a name brand we are familiar with. Have you ever stopped to compare the price with store brand? If not, you really need to as you will be shocked at the price difference. Yet in most cases the store brand of a given item is every bit as good as the name brands.
A couple good examples of this include cereals and sodas. Name brand boxes of cereal can cost you around $4 per box. When you purchase the store brands that come in plastic bags instead of the boxes you will find you get twice as much cereal for less than ½ of the cost. I pour those larger bags into airtight storage containers so they stay fresh.
Popular soda like Pepsi and Coke cost over $2.50 for a six pack. You can purchase the store brand Cola for about $2.50 per case. Yet they taste every bit as good as those name brand sodas we often associate with. I guess mentally we think that the higher price means better quality but that isn’t always the case.
Many people like to cook with various herbs but the cost of them can really add up. Since they aren’t necessary it is a common area where people choose to eliminate from their shopping list. For very little money you can grow your own herbs in your yard or even in a small kit that sits on your kitchen window. It can be a fun process to do with your children and you will have the different herbs you want to cook with but not the expense associated with them.
You can also grow your own vegetables in a small garden area of your yard. It doesn’t cost very much to purchase the seeds. You may even find tending to your garden offers you a place to relax and reduce your stress levels. My family eats lots of strawberries but they are one of the most expensive fruits at the grocery store. We now grow our own so we can enjoy these delicious berries all we want when they are in season.
If you decide to purchase fresh vegetables or fruits from a grocery store, get those that you have to chop up on your own. While purchasing those that have already been sliced for you is more convenient they will cost you more for the same product.
Meat is one of the most expensive items you will find in a grocery store. Unless you live with a family of vegetarians, you will have to pay the price they are asking for it. Look at the per pound cost of meat before you purchase it. You will find the larger packages offer you a lower price per pound. Buying these larger portions and then separating them into the right sizes for your meals once you get home is an excellent way to lower the amount of money you spend on the meat your family eats.
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By: Cindy
Published: May 24th, 2008
The price of gas is past unreal, and it’s getting higher and higher. What the big oil companies (who are the ones raking in the dollars from your pockets) don’t want you to know is that vehicles don’t have to run on just gas. After all, if consumers (who are the ones making the oil companies so much money by buying their expensive gas) knew how to save money on gas, the big oil companies wouldn’t be getting rich off of us.
Something that’s been talked about for some time is using water to run vehicles in addition to gas. It doesn’t replace the gas, it stretches it, doubling or tripling the amount of mileage your car gets on a tank.
So why aren’t more people doing this? First, these kinds of cars aren’t available to purchase new. Because of that, most people simply don’t think it would work because they aren’t available for purchase. Another reason is that people are reluctant to try something new, to tinker with what works (even though the way it works now cost over $4.00 a gallon in some areas and will be more before the summer is up). Simply put, a lot of people are afraid of change. Even if something costs a person as much as a gallon of gas costs, most would prefer to pay that high price per gallon than to try something new and revotionary that can more than double their gas mileage.
If you are one of those that are fed up with the high price of gas, fed up with the big oil companies getting richer and richer while we struggle weekly to pay for a tank of gas, fed up with having to choose between putting gas in the car or paying the rent and eating, then perhaps it’s time to try something new. Perhaps it’s time to try something that will save money on the high price of gas. Perhaps it’s time to convert your car to run on water.
And the beauty of this is that you don’t have to pay someone thousands of dollars to modify your car. You don’t have to wait for the modified cars to be on the car lot to buy one new and keep paying the high cost of gas. You can easily do this yourself, at home, in a very short period of time.
For the details on how you can convert your car to run on water, click here.
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By: Cindy
Published: May 9th, 2008
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By: Cindy
Published: April 26th, 2008
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