The first link takes you to "Eating on a Budget--The 3 P's" (plan, purchase, prepare). Most of the recommendations on the one-page handout include things that we old folks know, but it's not a bad idea to review them and even think about why we do or don't follow them. For example:
- I don't "plan meals and snacks for the weeks according to an established budget."
- I do "make a grocery list."
- I didn't used to "check for sales and coupons in the local paper or online and consider discount stores" but I do now (more or less).
Of course, I do make a list before going to the store. Assuming I don't lose the list (on Wednesday, I first left it in the car and then had to hunt around the store to find it after it fell out of my cart--oops!) and can find whatever is on it (imagine not having large containers of red pepper flakes at a store in Texas!), I still tend to "invent" menus on the fly as I walk the aisles. That means I change my mind, add and subtract items as I go. I consider a list more as an "inspiration" than a "prescription."
I'm not much on grocery coupons. I don't like to fiddle with paper while I'm shopping. A grocery list is more than enough for me to handle. More importantly, many coupons tend to be for more expensive brands than I would normally buy.
If we were truly in a bind for grocery money, I would definitely have to change my ways. As it is, it may be worth thinking harder about how doing even a little better planning might save us some money.
Take a look. Did they leave something out? Do these work for you? Is there a PDF that you find particularly useful?
I plan to send the 3 P's to my grandson to start the discussion of how he can get a healthier diet on less money.
2 comments:
Good foodie and I'm one that makes list and leaves it at home. I try to make it the day before in a book I care n my purse and try to remember to put back in purse. If I don't make a list I tend to buy more than I need.
Big Kid Cousin
Yep. Many a list has been left behind. I like the idea of a notebook for your purse. With my luck, I'd lose it, too! ;)
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