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    Groceries On A Budget: How To Save Money

    October 18, 2022 /

    The current price of groceries is a big stress for a lot of people at the moment. Due to the cost of living crisis, prices just keep increasing and it’s hard to keep up. But with some planning and a little bit a savviness it is still possible to keep your groceries on a budget. Enter today’s blog post – 8 easy things you can do today to save money on groceries. Related Articles: Shop your cupboards first Shopping your cupboards first will both save you money and reduce waste. Start by taking an inventory of what you have in. Check your fridge, freezer, and cupboards, and make a list.…

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    9 Cupboard Staples Everyone Should Always Have In

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    One of the ways that I helps me keep my food shop budget so low (£10 a week) is by making sure I always have these 9 staples in my cupboard. They are all very versatile and are often the key ingredient to my favourite cheap meals. These items tend to last a long time so having to replace them is rare. Plus it is even rarer that multiple of them will run out at the same time so if I have to replace them it won’t break my £10 budget. #1 Oil Kinda obvious but often overlooked as it seems like a given, but have you seen the price…

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