Feed Your Family for $50 a Week! Complete Guide to Budget-Friendly Meal and Menu Planning and Preparation: Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Making Your Dollar Stretch Further - 3-Step Budget Technique
“Every cent you own and every moment you spend is always an investment.” ― Natalie Pace
One of the biggest, constant expenditures in our weekly budgets is food costs. Food is the one thing that you absolutely cannot do without. You might have the power cut off, the cell phone disconnected, or bum a ride when you don’t have gas money, but you must eat.
Are you Looking for Ways to Trim your Food Budget?
Have you found yourself in a situation where there’s too much month and not enough money?
Are you tired of running out of food (or food money) before the next paycheck appears? If you’ve ever experienced that sickening feeling in the pit of your gut when you’re worried if you can provide a healthy meal for your children, then this book is for you.
In this Feed Your Family for $50 a Week! book, you will learn sensible, realistic tactics for planning and executing a menu, grocery list, and tips for making that stretch as far as it can.
If you’re living paycheck to paycheck (or maybe have missed a few paychecks recently), then this book is for you. You’ll learn concrete strategies for planning meals and food shopping for your family, such as making the most of your time in the kitchen, hacks for making food last longer, practical tips for saving money, and how to create a Three-Step Budget.
PLUS, I will Teach you Exactly how to Provide for a Family of 4 for only $50 per Week!
In this book, the focus is on family and food, and how to feed said family in a cost-effective manner best suited to your unique family. If you grew up on the lower end of the socioeconomic scale as I did, then you already have a good idea of how to do most things in life as frugally as possible. For those on the other end of the scale, or anywhere in between, there are some concepts that you may just need a little information or inspiration on, such as food. Whatever your reasons, the intention here is to share experience, knowledge, and love via the topic of food budgeting.
Frugality is an Art. It can be extremely satisfying knowing that you have given your family the nutrition they need while filling their tummies, so they don’t go hungry. The key is finding ways to provide healthy, delicious meals for your entire family without feeling like you have to take out a loan to go grocery shopping. This book will teach you how to do just that!
This book is full of loving, homemade, healthy, budget-friendly recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner,
Aunt Mary’s MeatloafPicadilloGreen Chile Sour Cream Chicken EnchiladasTrinidad Stewed ChickenItalian BruschettaCBCB AlfredoIndian Chicken CurryChicken PilafVegetarian Chickpea SandwichesBlack Bean Tortilla SoupSweet Potato and Lentil Shepherd’s PiePotato PancakesSlow Cooker Best Ever Beef StewSweet Potato Chicken CurryBerry Patch Pizza DessertChocolate Chip Yogurt Walnut CookiesYogurt PopsHere’s the Best Part – I will Give You a Step-by-Step Plan for Feeding a Family of 4 on just $50 for the Whole Week!<
I purchased this book because I'd had similar ones in the past and wanted to know how to still feed my family on such a small budget. Answer: I can't. After reading the whole, very repetitive, book to reach the shopping list at the end. I don't know how old this book is, but in the midwest US in 2021, milk is not $1.59 a gallon. Try twice that. A 16 oz. package of shredded cheese is not $1.39. Again, almost double. Other items are similarly inaccurate. Like the author, I shop at Aldi and Walmart, so it's not like she's seeing deals I'm not. How helpful can a book about feeding your family for $50 be if it's not based on realistic prices? This book needs to be updated or removed from the market.
I've been trying menu planning but it's time consuming and it's tempting to just eat out or eat whatever is easy. The tips and tricks of this book is very helpful. I will try some of the recipes too. The ingredients looks delicious! Thank you!