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How to make a grocery list QUICKLY!

February 23, 2019 by Sarah

Learn how to make a grocery list quickly and efficiently so you can save yourself time and money at the grocery store! This method will take less than 15 minutes!

Learn how to make a grocery list quickly and efficiently so you can save yourself time and money at the grocery store!  This method will take less than 15 minutes! {Note:  This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read disclosure here.} It’s Monday morning after a great weekend with your family and you open the fridge, only to find the milk jug is … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Meal Planning, Simple Home Tagged With: Grocery Shopping

How to Meal Plan on a Budget

April 17, 2018 by Sarah

Are you trying to reduce your grocery expenses? One of the best ways is to meal plan! There are so many ways to meal plan on a budget so that you can get dinner on the table without having to pay for expensive meal prep services!

I am delighted to have my friend Becky from Simply Intentional Life here today to talk with you about how to meal plan on a budget!  Becky has a really inspiring story about how she and her husband got started with budgeting and paying off debt.  She's worked so hard to pay off debt and reduce her own grocery expenses - she has lived this stuff personally! Becky has lots of experience with meal … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, In The Kitchen, Meal Planning, Saving Money Tagged With: Grocery Shopping, Meal Planning

Using Unit Price to Save More on Groceries + FREE Worksheet

January 27, 2017 by Sarah

Unit price is one of my favorite ways to save money on groceries. I can compare items quickly and know what is the best value!

Learn how to save money on groceries by using unit price to compare the cost of the items on your list. This simple trick can help you make more educated purchasing decisions while at the grocery store! If you are looking to start reducing your household expenses, a great place to start is your grocery budget.  There are a lot of different ways to save money at the grocery store, but there … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Saving Money Tagged With: Grocery Shopping, Printables, Unit Price

10 Items You NEED to Buy at Aldi

January 18, 2017 by Sarah

There are so many items I love at Aldi, but these are my absolute favorites!

I’m so excited to talk about a store that I love dearly – Aldi!  If you are unsure about Aldi or on the fence, then I hope this post will be helpful.  I’m excited to share my favorite items you need to buy at Aldi.  After reading, maybe you’ll consider taking the plunge too! For years, I’d heard frugal fanatics rave about Aldi.  Since I had never heard of it, I thought they were a little … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Saving Money Tagged With: Aldi, Grocery Shopping

Tips for Grocery Shopping with Young Children

September 11, 2014 by Sarah

Grocery shopping with young children can be stressful!  Implementing these tips helped me feel confident that I could grocery shop with my kids and keep my sanity intact.  When our gal was still a baby, I found myself running a lot of my errands at night.  It just seemed way too overwhelming to deal with bringing a child out to the grocery store, so I often shopped at 10 o'clock at night.  I … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Motherhood, Simple Home Tagged With: Grocery Shopping

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Hey, I'm Sarah (a.k.a. The Teacher's Wife)! Wife to a history teacher and mom of 5 kids (2 in heaven). I'm a coffee addict, budget nerd, who's obsessed with good chips and salsa. I love finding ways to organize & manage my home and life...all on a budget! I'm thrilled you stopped by and I hope you'll find something inspiring! Read More…

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