Recent Frugal Blog | Stockpiling (See Also Deals Blog) PostsTop 5 Stockpiling Tipsby Mary Ann Romans31 Aug 2009 11:15 AMStockpiling means getting your groceries at the very lowest prices, and then purchasing enough to last you until you can get to the next great sale. This way, you never pay full price for any groceries at all. When Stockpiling Doesn't Make Senseby Mary Ann Romans24 Feb 2009 02:58 PMStockpiling is a good way to save money. Having things on hand that you bought on sale gives you the insurance that you won't have to buy something at full price out of obligation because you've run out of the item. Shop at Home to Save: The Sources 2by Mary Ann Romans04 Jan 2009 01:52 PMIf you were wondering where I get many of my products frugally, read on. This is a continuation of Shop at Home to Save: The Sources. Shop at Home to Save: The Sourcesby Mary Ann Romans03 Jan 2009 05:19 PMSo, now that we are done talking about shopping from home, you may be wondering how on earth I had enough toothpaste to last for years or where I got all of that laundry detergent. Managing Your Stockpile 2by Mary Ann Romans04 Dec 2008 07:38 AMDo you have a well-organized stockpile? It doesn't take too much effort to maintain a stockpile if you know a few tips. Yesterday, I started talking about how to manage your stockpile and avoid waste. Now, let us continue with the tips, including some recipe secrets. Managing Your Stockpileby Mary Ann Romans03 Dec 2008 07:16 AMHaving a stockpile of food and household goods that you purchase on sale makes good sense, especially now when the prices on things keep going up and up. For example, I purchased an extra bulk box of laundry detergent for $20. The price today is $30 for the same box. More Creative Ideas for Stockpile Cookingby Mary Ann Romans04 Sep 2008 11:09 AMThere are three great reasons for cooking from your stockpile. You may want or have to skip your shopping due to budgetary concerns, you may be moving soon and want to use up the food you have, or you may need to clear out the food that is close to expiring, to avoid waste. Getting Creative with Almost-Expired Foodby Mary Ann Romans29 Aug 2008 11:07 AMUsing what you have in your pantry is important when food prices have risen so much. Creating meals from your pantry can reduce your weekly food budget or allow you to skip a shopping trip or two. It also prevents food waste. Meals to Make from Breadby Mary Ann Romans28 Aug 2008 12:29 PMStretch out your food budget by not letting anything go to waste. When you are faced with dinner time and there is "nothing" to prepare, take a look into your pantry. There are so many things you can make with what may be available. Today let's take a look at bread. Ideas for Cooking from Your Stockpileby Mary Ann Romans27 Aug 2008 11:26 AMWith food prices continuing to rise, stockpile cooking is a great way to stretch out that food budget and minimize food and money waste. Whenever money is tight, you should always start with what you already have. Recent Blog Comments |
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