Showing posts with label Stockpile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stockpile. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2009

Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive



Do you have extra canned items around the house? Here is a good cause! The Food Drive is tomorrow!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tuesday Tip - Menu Making with Your Stockpile

If you have attended a Savvy Saving Class, you will have learned the importance of having what I call a "Stockpile". By "Stockpile" I don't mean hoards of food that are piled up all over your house. I only have a small pantry and a chest freezer and that works fine for me.













(My pantry)


There are many good reasons for having extra food on hand, but I am not going to go into all the reasons for stockpiling in this article. Instead I want to talk about how to use your stockpile in menu preparation and how it can save you a lot of money.

When I grocery shop each week, my goal is to get the most bang for my buck. In- other-words, I want to get the most possible meals out of my weekly budget. This is how I do this:
The first thing I do, before I make my weekly grocery list, is make a menu. I generally make a menu for the whole month.




















(My monthly menu planner and schedule)

By planning ahead, I can see how many meals that I need to get yet for the month (and then I buy sale items for those meals.) Usually, I have enough stock in my freezer and pantry to plan out the meals for the month and only need to purchase a few fill in items.

About 1/3 to 1/2 of my grocery money is used each week to buy fresh items that I cannot stockpile. These item would include fruit, fresh vegetables, eggs, milk and yogurt.

Because my meals are planned out of my stockpile, I have extra money leftover in my grocery budget. I then use this remaining grocery money to restock my pantry and freezer with what happens to be a really good deal that week. This gives me that more bang for the buck, because I can choose how the money is spent, my menu is not dictating the spending.

When you have a stockpile, it puts you in the drivers seat. You have the freedom to wait until an item you use is at a very good price and then stock-up.

If you only have the groceries on hand to get through a week or two, you are much more likely to have to purchase items at full retail price, increasing your grocery bill drastically.

If you don't have a stockpile, you can start one by buying extra items that your family uses, when they are at a really good price. I look for items that are at least 50% off the regular price.

I stock-up on certain items when they hit or go below my target price. For example, here are my target prices for these items:
Cereal: $1.00/box
Meat: $1.00/lb for beef, chicken
Yogurt: $.25 per serving

I also use the Internet to look for free items, keep an eye on The Grocery Get-Together for good grocery deals. I also like to check out Money Saving Mom.

You can check out my blog list in the left side column near the bottom.

So, I would encourage you to:

#1 Have a "Stockpile" (1 month + of food on hand)
#2 Plan your menu from the stockpile
#3 Take a portion of your grocery $ to keep and build that stockpile with low cost and sometimes even free items!