Save More By Cutting The Grocery Bill In Half
Make It at Home

Everything you purchase at the store can be grown or made at home. The cost of premade items tends to be more expensive than if you make it at home yourself. For example, a gallon of milk costs less than two dollars, depending on your location. You can create an entire gallon of yogurt at home for less than three dollars once you purchase a cup of starter yogurt. Use jams, jellies, fruit, and honey to create the flavors you want. Purchasing a quart of premade yogurt can cost four dollars or more, so this saves lots in the long run.
Don’t set your goals too high at first. Start by picking or two things to make at home based on what you use the most. Perhaps your kids love granola bars, so try a few recipes to see what you love the most. If your kids eat oatmeal packets often, try making them yourself with individual ingredients. The options are endless, and each will save you money.
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