Who does not love a good way to save money on meals? As the prices of our everyday food goes up I am constantly trying to find ways to make both the food and our money go further. Back in March
The Guardian reported that there had been a 2.3% rise in the price of everyday produce that we buy from the supermarket. I am sure that we are not the only family that is feeling the pinch! Despite trying to save money I also want to ensure that we are eating healthily. One food that is full of goodness but always seems to be quite expensive is fish. When I go shopping I always check out the reduced section and when they have fish I get stocked up!
Before I tell you all about my Fish Stew on a Budget recipe let me tell you how I save money on our meals...
- Use less meat/fish and bulk dishes up with vegetables, beans or grains such a pearl barley or lentils
- Always check out the reduced section in the supermarket
- Freeze any leftovers as they can be added to future meals
- Don't always go for the branded items, try the supermarket own brand and value brands
- Check the price of loose fruit and vegetables and compare as they are often cheaper than the pre packaged ones
- Visit the local independent greengrocer
- Compare prices between the supermarkets
- Visit bargain supermarkets such as Aldi or Lidl
- Before buying household items and toiletries check out the prices at discount home stores such as Home Bargains and b&m
- Take any money off vouchers with you
- Meal plan before you shop and write a list of what you need