Save Money on Groceries (Even When You Think You Can't)

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You can save money on food without using coupons! In this video, we cover six super saver ideas. These tips will help you save money when you effectively meal plan, create a shopping list, and use store flyers properly.

If you feel like you are already doing everything you can to save money on food and you are stuck, I give you five ninja-level grocery skills. When you add these strategies to your routine, you’ll be able to save more money on food than you ever thought you could.

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Comments

Black Woman says:

I love watching this couple🤗🥰

Stephanie Douglas says:

I give myself 100 a week split between regular, fresh groceries and stockpile items I can get cheap. If I really need to, I could get by on 25 a week bc of the stockpile! Im a newly single mom and schools are going remote in my area again. That small stockpile makes me feel so much more secure.

Isabeau Vanderhaeghe says:

I do use coupons a lot, stacking them with sales gives me a lot of overage. That overage I use for things that weren’t on my per se, but that I use and are on sale.

S. Torres says:

Tho I do most of these…I love the emphasis and reminders! Thank you!

Heather Tackett says:

Recently found this channel. Watching my way through. Love your date night grocery shopping! Hubby and I go to the auto salvage yard to purchase car parts. Find what you need and remove it then pay pennies on the dollar. We roam around looking in trunks and seats and find all sorts of things. Always books! It's a scavenger hunt date night..lol

CAROLYN BRACE says:

Private selection is krogers

NEW - KNOWLEDGE says:

I was happy to eventually find that I did not have to pay $100 for $100 dollars worth of food. In fact if I spend $100 on food, I get $55 dollars back in points worth value. Wish I could tell you more about the "How Too", but YouTube deletes my comments. I gave the tip many times elsewhere before on other videos, and so YouTube now classifies it as spamming. Isn't that kind of them.

D says:

You guys are too cute !
Great tips, thank you !!

Military Homes says:

You can get legitimate maple syrup at the best price at Costco.

dana studanski says:

Thank you guys, so,so,so much! I needed this

Mary Durgin says:

Yes, you are a great help

Nancy Hartlage says:

Don’t # 4 …. Hahaha! Love it! ❤️

Kevin Pickell says:

On generics: I love Walmart and buy a lot of the their Great Value products. I have tried Aldi's but always seem to get back to Walmart and their everyday low prices.

Kevin Pickell says:

Best bang for the buck in food is rice. Buy a 20 or 50lb bag. Pairs with so many veggies and meats. Cheap and calorie dense. If you like eating rice like I do it can really cut your food bill down. Warms up good in microwave so it's great for leftovers and meals to take to work. Long shelf life and once cooked, keeps well in fridge or freezer so will help cut down on waste as well. Eating all the food and cutting waste is as important as buying at good prices. So there are two components to food frugality: buying it at good prices and then making sure you actually use it all and throw away as little as possible.

Stephanie Ward says:

You. Both. Are. So. Awesome!! Love. All. Your. Great. Tips!!! 😊❤️

Michelle Stravola says:

I make my own "maple syrup". I use a recipe from More-with-Less Cookbook. It is simple to make and so good! It has cane sugar, brown sugar, water, vanilla, and maple extract. I only use one TBSP. per serving. It goes a long way, not like the pancake syrup from the grocery store.

Anthony Palicka says:

Still don’t like a lot of generic soups

Jennarella says:

How do you find those items that are under price?

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