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How to Save Money in Spain: How to Save Money On Food
Saturday, March 11, 2017 @ 4:29 PM

No matter where you are in the world, food is very expensive. Needless to say, we are all trying to save money on food and make the most out of the food that we buy. Most of the time we end up throwing away a lot of food, but we really should try to avoid to do so if we can. If you are serious about saving money on food, one of the first things that you should try to do is to make sure that you use and eat all of the food that you buy. But, sometimes that is easier said than done.

Top Tip One On How to Save Money on Food

The first thing that you should do, is to make sure that you are making the most of any available discounts on food, or bulk buy deasl. It is often cheaper to buy one kilo of carrots or any food, than it is to buy just half of kilo. However, when you only have so much in your wallet, it is all too easy to forget that. Getting value for money is the key, and often you will find that you will have to be at least a little bit savvy to get the best deal. Don't leave your coupons at home.

Top Tip Two On How to Save Money on Food

Planning ahead is one of the best ways to save money on food. Instead of buying your meat requirements every week, you may want to consider buying your basic meat products once a month. That will allow you to make the most out of deals and discounts available in store. For this to work, you want to make sure that you know what you are going to be cooking. There is no point in going out to buy two kilos of chicken breast if you don't know what to deal with them.

When you come home, make sure that you have enough containers or freezer bags available to store your purchases. You need a freezer pen to be able to write on the bag, and perhaps even some sticky labels you can stick on plastic containers before you put them in the fridge. Divide them up in meal size, or consider cooking them all at once.

Top Tip Three On How to Save Money on Food

Cooking ahead, or bulk cooking, is another cook idea. This can work out really well for you if you are a busy person who does not have too much time to spend in the kitchen. Once you have got your ground beef, or minced beef home, make sure that you have all the ingredients to cook your food. Buying store cupboard basic when they are on special offer can save you a small fortune.

Simple family recipes such as Chili con carne and Spaghetti Bolognese are great when cooked a head. You can simply freeze them and defrost them quickly when you fancy either one of them. If you have invested in a slow cooker, you don't need to stand over the food while it cooks. Simply prepare it and put in the slow cooker.

If you enjoy eating chicken, and love to cook Asian recipes such as curries, you can cook that in your slow cooker as well. Don't be afraid to add things like raisins and sultanas to chicken dishes. They really bring out the flavor of chicken.

Still, we do sometimes end up with something in the fridge which seems to be leftover no matter how well we plan our meals. It tends to be snack and breakfast foods, and perhaps even fresh vegetables. So, what do you with that last left over yogurt? Well, why not add it to a cake recipe and treat the family to some home made raspberry yogurt cake. All you do is to replace any water with the yogurt and you will have a delicious cake for you and your family.

 



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