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New Year’s Grocery Budget

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With the arrival of the new year, it is time to set goals and think about what you want to achieve. One area that many people make goals is regarding their finances. For many years, this was an area of stress in our household before we finally decided to look at our grocery budget and make a change.

Setting Your Budget

We settled on a grocery budget of $135 per person, per month. Since we have been able to successfully stick to that budget it has taken away so much financial stress. Can you imagine how it would feel to have extra money in your bank account because you are able to stick to a grocery budget?

The Grocery Solution

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In order to allow others to be able to stick to a similar budget and lessen their stress, I have put my most valuable tips and knowledge into a course, The Grocery Solution. This course is designed to take you step by step through different modules in order to help you reduce your grocery budget up 40%.

The course includes videos, printables, and so much content to help you get on track. It also includes access to me via the comments within the online course to get questions answered and clarification on anything that you might need extra help with. 

There is content regarding how to care for your food, because throwing away food is throwing away money. The average American family is throwing away 40% of the food they buy. If you are able to consume everything that you buy, imagine what a difference that will make!

Eat Healthier, Waste Less Food

produce spread on counter, abundant fruits and vegetables
Amy's December fridge pic filled with fresh produce in glass containers.

The biggest way to make your grocery budget stretch is being able to take care of your groceries in order to ensure that they are going to last once you bring them home. Storing produce in glass jars isn’t just because it looks pretty in your refrigerator, it makes them last longer. 

Amy in her kitchen adding vinegar to to the bowl of water to wash romaine lettuce.

Washing your produce using vinegar and water with the methods that I share in my eBooks helps food to last longer and makes them healthier for your family by killing potentially dangerous pathogens. 

What I have to share can help your family eat healthier, waste less food, and save money in the new year.

Whether you are a newbie to budgeting and food prep, or you have been doing it for years but are looking for a change, there’s something for you in this course. Learn more here.

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