How To Save Money

How to save Money using frugal food tips is something that I think we are all considering in this new era of changing our lifestyles due to all sorts of issues in our lives.

Everything from shopping on a budget, tips to saving grocery money, Healthy tips to saving money on foods, getting more usage out of products that we use and what products we can reuse for added value to our dollars.

I love this how to save money tip of recycling your credit cards in the kitchen and for house cleaning. To find out how, listen to this video:

Tips to Saving Money in the Kitchen: Credit Cards

Why not use those credit cards for something that doesn’t get us into debt? This is a frugal way to keep your kitchen clean and re-use or recycle something that isn’t usually used as a kitchen tool. Please subscribe for more money saving tips and whole grain cooking videos!

When we come home with our groceries that we possibly have purchased in larger bags to save money, we sure don’t want to waste part of the bag with having the products go stale on us. Since it usually is better priced in larger quantities this is also a way on how to save money for us.

Listen to these tips on how to save money here:

Grocery Shopping on a Budget : Using Containers for Frugal Grocery Shopping

Using bags and containers to help to save money on groceries so you can seal them properly and not waste food and tips on grocery shopping on a budget in thisfree shopping video. Expert: Leslie Moselle Bio: Ms. Leslie Moselle was a server at a well-known upscale restaurant in Tampa for nearly 5 years while in college. She also has a double major in Psychology and Criminology. Filmmaker: Leslie Moselle

Do you love to cook and serve your family Healthy meals and make your own recipes? You can save by making your meals from scratch, instead of buying pre-packaged foods and they are so much healthier. Check the labels on the pre-packed foods and if you see things like hydrogenated oils and words ending in ‘ose’, you know that these are not healthy for your family at all. The ‘ose’ are forms of sugars that can cause health issues for you and your children.

Here is a staple used in most households that we use when we want to know how to save money on the grocery budget and that is healthy when eaten with raw foods such as celery, apple slices and whole grain breads. Check out this video and make some for your family and see how much healthier it is for you all:

Healthy tips to saving money: Healthy Home-made Peanut Butter

This Healthy Home-made Peanut Butter is made for a fraction of the cost of store bought! Why trust that the peanut butter you buy is ‘okay’ with all the recalls. Make your own! The list of ingredients is short. There are no hydrogenated oils and less sugar. PLUS the added Golden Organic Flax Seed is something not in most peanut butters! A healthy boost! For more great recipes and tips – please subscribe to my newsletter: www.eatgrains.com Hope you’ll also subscribe to this channel and watch …

I would like to add my thoughts on her recipe and change it a bit: use unsalted nuts, no sugar-even though she reduced it amazingly, definitely the organic gold flax seeds and the stevia. Unsalted nuts are available in your local food outlets in bulk as well.

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