Save Big On Groceries With These Money-saving Tips! Grocery Shopping Tips That Save Me $100s!

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Hey guys! In today's video I am sharing with you my tips and tricks on how I save the most money on my grocery budget! Thanks for watching! Video details are down below!

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Star of the show was Louie's tail in the beginning 🐈😂

bonniepwtf
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Abbey, I have been watching your videos for a short while and agree with you about saving money, particularly this one. My home does not fit into your lifestyle because all of my children are grown and I only feed them occasionally. My husband and I will be married 67 yrs. this June, so at this age we don't eat as much or the same things as in younger years. You should never stop learning new ways to save money because you never know when those savings might be needed. My number 1 recommendation is get your family debt free asap but still eat healthy and do healthy activities such as hikes, family games, reading, church activities, etc. I could go on and on.

PatPaul-wleq
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I couldn’t help smiling at the happy wagging tail through this video. So adorable.

KKreate
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My friend & myself drive an hour & half from home to shop at Aldi & 2 other cheaper stores. We split the gas, get months worth & save hundreds of dollars. By the end of the year we saved thousands

kayeus
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You have inspired me to figure out ways to make some money on the side. I’ve started baking for a farmers market. Last week was my first week and I made about $85 profit. 🥳

Every little bit counts

Texasmommaof
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Van seems like such a happy guy. So precious

tinagingrich
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Sometimes I purposely leave one night unplanned and I do a shelf cooking night. I often do a skillet meal using some leftover meat, rice, broth, and random veggies that I have. I'm always amazed by the end of cooking that meal that we actually end up with leftovers! And it's always delicious. No recipe, just add what looks good and season it.

staceyrogers
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One tip I can share would be to take advantage of ordering your groceries for pick up so that way you don't even have to enter the store and there's no way you will be tempted to buy items you don't NEED. I do this when I am on a super tight budget and have been able to get a weeks worth of groceries for my son and I for $80 at times. When I do this, I take my time placing the order and select the cheapest/sale items as well as using Ibotta to earn money back. I also make sure to check my fridge and pantry to make sure I don't buy something I already have. Highly recommend!

desireeann
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We go by $200 per adult and $100 per kid (not including diapers) out here in CA and it's still a stretch, but it totally works! So for our family of 5, it's $700 per month. I SO wish we had an Aldi. We shop at Winco and Safeway. Safeway has an amazing app with crazy coupon deals/sales, so it's a mix of both with some Costco sprinkled in here and there.

alyssas
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1 thing I have learned: Keep a list on a white board (or on a piece of paper) to keep an inventory of what you have in the freezer. I have a small garage freezer & I forget what is in it if I don't keep an inventory of the items. I I just erase or mark off the foods as I use them. It feels so good to know what I have & to cross off the items. I have a list for both the garage freezer & the house refrigerator/freezer. My lists include leftovers, soups, random items (3 meatballs in spaghetti sauce for example) & how many of whatever etc. I separate large quantities of ground beef, chicken pieces, etc after I buy them into smaller, more manageable packages Love your videos. You're a very wise woman. <3

lorid
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Can you do a video of nothing but meatless meals?

vrkid
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You always have great tips. I am fortunate to live within a mile of Aldi, Walmart, Sam's and our local grocery store. They are literally right in a row, so I will figure out what I need and then look at ads to determine where to get the best price. I would rather go to 3 stores and save a few dollars, even if it's not all in the same day. I am all about savig however I can.

maryh.
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I spend $750 a month for 3 adults, 1 child, 2 cats. That includes everything I can buy at Walmart, Sams, and cat litter bird feed from tractor supply. This includes food, cleaning supplies, health, beauty, and occasional other hardline items like gifts, decor, yard care and clothing. We don’t include what we buy at Amazon or other stores in town. I know this isn’t exactly pure but most of what we buy is from those 3 stores.

I added everything up over 2023 and averaged to get this monthly number. I hope next year is less.

teresanorris
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You’re so caring for others with providing helpful hints! I have put tips on budgeting to use & some of the recipes. Thanks for sharing this information that works for you.

rhondalaflamme
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I live in SC a family of 4 who have 2 teenagers. I spend $300 a month on groceries, hygiene, and household items. I do coupon for hygiene products and usually come out free. In a separate category I spend roughly $20 a week and let my kids get fast food one night and as a family we eat out every Saturday night for family night. Our eat out budget with fast food is almost equal to my grocery budget. With teens they do eat more but they also snack alot between home from school and dinner. Every house finds their balance. I think you do a fantastic job with budgeting on your channel.

vrkid
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❤Van is too sweet❤You're very thoughtful and being an intentional spender saves so much!!!😊

kkcm
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Shelf cooking is huge. I remember one video you recommended writing down pantry/freezer inventories and trying to work anything needing to be used into the meal plan. That is so helpful

Joy-qe
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Thats the cutest cat tail! So funny! Thank you

Stephanie-bdhw
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I try to stay around $100 a week including toiletries. We have 2 adults and 2 teens. It is doable for sure. We still have really good meals. When I wrote down what we were spending on groceries before I started actually budgeting, I could not believe it. Also, we had so much wasted food. I tell people if they want to save money, start with groceries. 🤗

MamaAsh
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I save money by making my own bread, rolls, buns and tortillas, I make extras and store them in the freezer for later use, I also keep all my scraps from vegetables and bones from meat to make broth for soups and stews, I have saved a lot by canning my own chicken broth and beef broth, as well as turkey broth.... I also can tomatoes for saving when making soups stews, spaghetti, and Mexican dishes. I love having as much home made food as possible in my house.
Thank you Abby for sharing all your tips and ideas!! I love your channel!❤❤❤

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