Daily Archives: 15 February 2009

Cutting Your Food Bill

I picked up, as I said in an early entry, a copy of Mother Earth News for the first time in decades yesterday.  The magazine itself is providing me with a lot of helpful information on gardening which I am set to attempt again this year.  The website – http://www.motherearthnews.com – is providing me with information on one of my current interests – shopping on less money.

 

In times when we are all tightening our belts – that extra $13 a week in our paychecks is not going to go far for the average family with teenagers, making the most of our food budget – yes, I said budget – is at the top of my list.  I hate spending money on foods that are not as nutritious as I think or that do not sustain my family.  I also cannot fathom the eating out that is done in this country when you can fix it yourself and have control over ingredients.

 

To this end, I point you in the direction of an article I read this morning entitled “Cut Your Food Bills in Half.”  I will warn you.  There are items in this article that the average person is going to balk at.  No one likes to figure out where waste is.  

 

You do need a budget, first of all.  The article gives some basic information on how to figure out what you are spending on food.  It is fairly straight forward.  Save receipts for several weeks.  I recommend a full month if you can as that gives you a better snapshot of your food habits than a week or two will.  This is tedious and time-consuming but well worth it.  You will realize that all those quick runs through the drive-thru are costing you a fortune.  Eating out at lunch is a big expense, also.  I have this discussion with my senior in high school son on a regular basis.

 

After you get a budget in place, the article goes into hints for cutting that budget.  Please be sure to read through all seven pages as I think the most important piece of advise is on page seven – “Keep a shopping list and stick to it.”  I know that weeks when I go to the grocery store with a list and a menu all planned out for the week, I spend less on groceries.  I have a plan and work it and the savings show.

 

Tell me how your cutting your food bill works.


Gardening

Below is my post on a local mom’s discussion board.  I am, again this year, going to attempt to grow some veggies.

I have to admit that I tend to kill plants but I am, again, looking at a garden for this spring, summer, fall.  I became very spoiled when I was a member of a CSA (community shared agriculture) a couple of summers ago and had fresh veggies, fruit, honey, eggs each week.

 

In an attempt to not feed the “critters” that frequent my yard, I am looking at some container gardening.  Has anyone out there tried this?  The big plus in my mind is I can put containers on my screened in front porch at night to keep them away from deer, rabbits, coyotes, foxes, etc.

 

If you garden at all, what do you find the easiest to grow?  What do you love to get fresh?  What would you recommend? 

 

Also, I am not starting things from seed.  BTDT and not at all successfully.  Where would you recommend buying plants?

In an attempt to find more information, I went magazine shopping yesterday.  I came home with a magazine I have not read in years – probably since my freshman or sophomore year in college.  I have a copy of Mother Earth News – a special edition called “Guide to Growing Your Own Food.”

 

I am slowly reading through articles on composting, soil selection, container gardening.  I am enthralled by it and figure this year I will persist and have actual herbs and veggies from my own hand.


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