On average, the third largest expense for a family is the food bill. Getting your grocery spending under control requires little more than simply setting a weekly limit. However, this will only get you so far and unless you plan on introducing more Ramen into your family meals, you may need to come up with a different strategy.
Having a garden can save you money on food costs. However, getting started can be a little rough. If you want to make gardening part of your frugal lifestyle, here are 4 things you can do to get started.
The most effective food storage is rotated through periodically. You can’t expect your food to last forever on that shelf, so it’s a good idea to use it on occasion. This is where your frugal meal planning can come in. Pick a week, and try to plan your meals around what you already have.