#10 Do not waste money on bags
If you’re always returning from the store with more and more brown bags, or even worse, plastic bags, you’re definitely doing something wrong. Not only are you wasting money every time, but you are also not saving in the long run. You could kill two birds with one stone here!
You could be saving money in the long run by bringing your own bags (you wouldn’t want to know how much each little bag you purchase adds up during the year), and you will also be going the eco-friendly route with it! You’d be saving the planet and not wasting your funds on more bags that you already have a ton of at home. If you ask us, it’s a pretty good deal!
And since we’re talking about grocery shopping, make sure you’re not guilty of making these kitchen mistakes that are going to cost you more money than you can ever imagine!
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Good Points. If possible, buy from bins for certain pantry staples, ex: panko, different legumes, rices, flours, sugars etc. If you have a wide selection, there is alway something to conger up that is unique and delicious. I swear by “better than Boullion” You can transform for frozen chicken breasts, refrigerated red peppers, fresh onions a bit of cheese into something spectacular for low cost. Bon Appetit Don’t forget the cream cheese too.
I do most of these ideas! You are right about all of these. One more is bottom of shelves can be your best deals. My favorite? Eat before you go to shop, THE BEST IDEA!!!