10 EASY WAYS TO SAVE ON GROCERIES: BEGINNER BUDGETING TIPS: MONEY SAVING HACKS

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Hey guys! Welcome to the first episode in my new series: SIMPLE SAVES!
Today I am revealing to you the 10 EASY ways that I save on groceries every week when I shop! These are all honest and realistic ways that I truly use and hope that you will try them out to! Enjoy!

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ABOUT ME: Hi everyone! My name is Abby and I am a working mom living in Texas with my husband, Trey. We have two kids named Truett and Vera. We live a very hectic and busy life trying to balance kids, family time, housework, and working full-time. I thrive on DIY projects, saving money, and anything homemade. My hope is to share with you an honest glimpse of our life. Thank you for taking the time to watch. πŸ™‚ Leave me a comment and share! xoxo

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Hallie Becker says:

Love your ideas. Keep them coming!!! Please Google the pronunciation of aldi.

Cathy Diamond says:

Aldi's to the budget rescue. ❀ I have a Sam's club membership but I use it for paper products mainly . Also detergent.

Determined2bDetermined says:

I definitely need to implement the planning aspect my husband is tired of me spending an hour a day discussing what do you want for dinner

Determined2bDetermined says:

I need help! Wiped out my bank account on a $300 grocery bill for just the two of us.

Ashley Capps says:

Great video. We are a household of just 2 adults. My grocery bill is typically 175$ to 225$ a month. About every 6 months it is about 250$ but again only average of every 6 months. Simply the month when I need cleaning supplies and or hygiene products. Idk how I made it work that I usually need shampoo, dish soap, toothpaste etc all at once? Lol kinda wish it was maybe one or two things every month or every other! But it's ok I feel we still stay pretty close to my budget! Thanks for the tips! πŸ™‚

Nicki Schneider says:

Ladies fans . Their frozen berries are an amazing price if you use them in protein shakes I highly suggest Aldis frozen fruits . They have an amazing bran of skinny long frozen green beans ( almighty buggy on label ) they are around $1.29 for a good size bag and they are great to sautΓ© with oil I’ve oil and basalmic vinegar .

Sheila Neely says:

We only have Ingles and IGA in our small town. If we need something we go to IGA, since it is cheaper than Ingles. We always buy our meat in bulk at Sam's. We have two upright freezers and one apartment size freezer to put our meats in after we break them down using a Food Saver. A Food Saver machine is the best way to save money when freezing foods. When in season we buy bulk in veggies at the Farmer's Market and we can and freeze our fresh veggies. We only go to the two stores I mentioned if we need bread items and such. We freeze our bread also well, we always have at least two loaves in there. If people can afford to buy a freezer, it is the best way to save on food costs. At the beginning of this virus we ate out of our freezers and the things we canned for at least three months. Saved a bunch on our food costs. I realize that everyone may not be able to this (it's just a suggestion). We praise God that my husbands company gives them a bonus. (he drives a fuel tanker).
PS: We live in a small house too. My laundry room has the washer, dryer and the two big freezers in it, now it is smaller than before. LOL. We have two lockers in our garage where can goods go, and we also of the closet in my husband bathroom and one in the hallway that serve as our pantries. He put shelves in them. πŸ™‚

barb frontczak says:

I love my local Aldi's also!

Florence Burwell says:

Absolutely want to see mote of videos like this. Love them.

pat goff says:

It is cheaper with coupons than buying in bulk.

pat goff says:

Most Americans don't understand Aldi. I am glad you enjoy it.

pat goff says:

I don't like pickup. It is hard to use coupons. I always get free food at Kroger with coupons.

Buy&Sell says:

Great job . Have your husband build you something in the back yard to store your bulk purchases in. LOL

Karen Tyas says:

My brother is currently living with us and offered to do grocery shopping for the household since I’m at more of a health risk than he is. I told him I couldn’t afford to do that because he’ll come home with $100 worth of groceries that he paid $250 for. He doesn’t understand what I mean, as he drinks his individual bottles of name brand cola that cost the same three or four 2 liter off brand or sale colas.

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