10 things to STOP BUYING to cut your grocery bill in half! Jordan Page

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Awesome tips! Here's a little note to consider: When it comes to shredded cheese, to cut some of the costs, I never buy pre-shredded cheese, as it's more expensive. Instead, I purchase a large block of chees and shred it myself.

oksahitrch
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In Canada if you buy pre diced fruit and veggies you pay taxes on it. If you buy regular fruits and veggies you don’t pay taxes on it

ceilinastardom
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As a retiree and a child of depression era parents/grandparents - homemade & bulk is a basic mantra. 1) I dont buy pre shredded cheese (to much stuff coating the shreds) & I just grate it as needed!
2) gave up daily coffee's out (only for a treat once in awhile) I buy the best coffee I can afford (that we both like) & make ours at home!
3) l learn how to make my own cooking sauces - less chemicals & salt.
4) stock up on meats, ... when on sale or clearance racks!

carolynridlon
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Enjoyed the frugal approach. No longer buying for a family and I raised my family using tips like yours. It does work. If I ever cook, I double my recipe and freeze. Always divided meats into small packages. This is the way to go!

jvsaints
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We are a family of 11, from California and I really need to cut done on my expenses. I’m spending way too much monthly.Great video, you brought me back too my reality…..Thanks for the tips!!

rosamagallon
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Jordan - this was the loving butt kick/pep-talk we ALL needed. Thank you!

carabuzzi
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Buying frozen prepared meals (usually 2-3 at a time) are game changers for busy nights. There have been SO MANY TIMES where I throw a frozen Garlic Butter Shrimp dish on the stove that takes 10 minutes instead of swinging through the drive thru. Certainly not every night, but there's definitely a place for them!

alekasmith
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Half of the items in my freezer are thanks to you! I have never frozen premade foods and I now have cooked ground turkey, shredded chicken, waffles, pancakes, meatballs, muffins, etc and they all taste exactly the same as if I made them day of. I cannot thank you enough

flawed_perfectionist
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You never ever answer BUT I would LOVE a video on you making these basics you just talked about. Sauces. Beans, etc

ashleyjean
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A big caveat would be for people living alone. I find individual packaging to be worth way more since my snacks don't go stale before I get to them. Same with premade meals since the cost of ingredients for a smaller portion is more than the premade version & freezer space is so valuable for singles because I freeze so many things that can't be bought in smaller quantities

sydneymarshall
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I always appreciate these reminders!! Some are things I do, some things I choose to do slightly differently, a couple things I don’t usually think of, but sometimes I just get out of the habit of being laser focused of budgeting food cost! We just bought our FIRST HOME!!!! And so I finally get to have my first real (semi large) garden since a kid!!!😍😍😍

meaganrohler
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Living in the Caribbean we do most of these for years now and it really does save you from spending alot on groceries. Love this video

ingridbeharry
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Love that this is encouraging ways to eat healthier while saving money!

Jenna-mwnr
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We buy those big Jimmy Dean sausage rolls and when we get them home I portion them out into patties and freeze them, we can eat them as patties - cook pretty quickly or we can thaw them relatively quickly to use for breakfast casseroles /other dishes. So easy!!!

lesliehunt
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I have to eat soy and corn free fed chicken because of my autoimmune condition. I buy it in bulk, but I buy whole chickens. It's cheaper than the individual cuts and I use the bones for bone broth. $8lb for organic soy free chicken. 🙌🏼

amandah.
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Totally agree with everything except the Instant Mashed Potatoes. I always keep those on hand to help thicken soups, an alternative to panko/breadcrumbs for breading's and binders, or even to thicken mashed potatoes if they end up too thin.

abigailodette
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My grandparents on my dad's side never ever bought mayonnaise. They made it when they needed it for a meal, like for fries. I remember them making the fries for me, and making the mayo as they went. It tasted so much better than any store bought one I can find these days. All it takes is vinegar, mustard, and egg, and some elbow grease in order not to have it shift on you, it's an art, but it's an amazing one to master!

amixeblu
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Totally agree! I only keep a few pre cooked meals on hand from Costco yo prevent us from buying out!

rashell
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Pre cooking ground beef was the biggest game changer for me. I have always purchased the large pack but I would freeze the rest uncooked. Freezing it cooked makes dinner that much easier.

mermaid
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Just here to say that I love you and your attitude in life! ❤ stay positive Jordan 😊

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