Friday, May 16, 2008

Wanna Save Money? Buy a Cookbook

An article in the Chicago Tribune today cited "10 ways to save at the supermarket."

Suggested methods for saving pennies include the following (I'm paraphrasing) :

1.) Shop for foods in their natural state -- i.e. don't buy a bunch of packaged foods; buy produce
2.) Use what's in the pantry -- i.e. dried foods (noodles, rice, and herbs). This suggestion even states USE A COOKBOOK!
3.) Make your own salad dressings, marinades, sauces, etc.
4.) Buy meats in bulk and freeze them (Holly Clegg has a great new "Freezer-Friendly Cookbook along these lines that's loaded with awesome recipes you can make now and freeze for later....or eat now, which usually gets my vote!!!!)

The MAIN POINT I think we can get from all this: you'll save money if you cook your own meals at home!

This isn't really a huge revelation. We could never get the fancy packaged junk when we were kids because a.) our Mom didn't want us eating a bunch of processed elements and b.) it was cheaper for her to make wholesome, delicious meals from scratch.

So the moral of my story is that you can invest $25-30 dollars in a cookbook, which has probably 200-400 recipes for great meals, and start saving $$$$ by giving up the prepackaged foods (oh-so-often junk foods) and cooking at home.

P.S. Another $5 says your health/waistline might improve a little too, if you're careful to use lighter versions of things like mayonnaise, butter, and olive oils. You'll see: eating well and doing it at home will yield so many great benefits!

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