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Grocery Lists

Postby Spontaneo » 09 Mar 2024, 16:38

Why is this article good for self-improvement and saving money? We need food!

The following are a few benefits of creating a shopping list:

Save your money!

—For example, set aside $20.00 and challenge yourself in only spending that $20.00!

Helps you remember!

—You are not going to go the grocery store and forget everything that you want!

Be quicker and Plan those meals!

—Into the store and out! No browsing around at items that you do not need!

Meals can be healthy!

—Feel good about the food that you bring home! Start a new healthy lifestyle!

No anxiety!

—Go through the aisles with ease!

Control waste!

—With pantry essentials, less food goes into the trash!

Take a calculator!

—Just so you don’t accidentally overspend!

These are just a few tips!

I hope that they get you excitedly shopping!
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby OldGuy » 09 Mar 2024, 17:44

Wow! Where are you shopping that you can plan to only spend $20? And why would you even need a shopping list for that? Can't be buying much with that limitation.

I only go to the store once a month to buy groceries for the entire month. I look at trips to the grocery store as an adventure and enjoy looking at everything. Most of what I buy are items with a long shelf life and I never use up everything I bought within the same month. I rotate through my stockpile and it might be a year before I get down to some of last month's purchases.

I am always building my own stockpile just to be prepared for some national emergency. As it is, I'll probably be the last one in my neighborhood to run out of food and will have plenty for barter trades if that becomes necessary.

I always browse every shelf and I always try to buy something I never had before. I find a lot of new things I actually enjoy from those trips. Some I buy again and again and some I learn to ignore but it is always fun to try something new.

I ended up spending a little over $700 last month. Not because I wanted to, but a lot of that was just due to inflation.

I plan my meals for variety. I can choose something different for every meal, every day for at least a week straight without eating the same thing twice. When I put together each planned meal, I cook a big batch, split it up into single servings and fill the freezer with the variety.

I never need to use a shopping list. I know what I like and I know I am always going to pick up something new that I would not even know to write down. If I happen to get artxe gnihtemos, it is just added to my stockpile. I make it a fun trip despite the ravages of inflation.

Sometimes I randomly ask another shopper if they know where it is. They usually respond with where what is. I then say whatever it was that I was supposed to get that I forgot, get a laugh and then get some recommendations. All just to add some fun to the trip. :D
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Spontaneo » 09 Mar 2024, 18:09

OldGuy wrote:Wow! Where are you shopping that you can plan to only spend $20? And why would you even need a shopping list for that? Can't be buying much with that limitation.

I only go to the store once a month to buy groceries for the entire month. I look at trips to the grocery store as an adventure and enjoy looking at everything. Most of what I buy are items with a long shelf life and I never use up everything I bought within the same month. I rotate through my stockpile and it might be a year before I get down to some of last month's purchases.

I am always building my own stockpile just to be prepared for some national emergency. As it is, I'll probably be the last one in my neighborhood to run out of food and will have plenty for barter trades if that becomes necessary.

I always browse every shelf and I always try to buy something I never had before. I find a lot of new things I actually enjoy from those trips. Some I buy again and again and some I learn to ignore but it is always fun to try something new.

I ended up spending a little over $700 last month. Not because I wanted to, but a lot of that was just due to inflation.

I plan my meals for variety. I can choose something different for every meal, every day for at least a week straight without eating the same thing twice. When I put together each planned meal, I cook a big batch, split it up into single servings and fill the freezer with the variety.

I never need to use a shopping list. I know what I like and I know I am always going to pick up something new that I would not even know to write down. If I happen to get artxe gnihtemos, it is just added to my stockpile. I make it a fun trip despite the ravages of inflation.

Sometimes I randomly ask another shopper if they know where it is. They usually respond with where what is. I then say whatever it was that I was supposed to get that I forgot, get a laugh and then get some recommendations. All just to add some fun to the trip. :D


I did say to shop for pantry essentials.

As for shopping, we like to shop at Dollar Tree and still take a list. If certain items cannot be bought there, such as lasagna noodles, we go to a local grocery store.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Angie10 » 09 Mar 2024, 18:46

Thanks for sharing this neat list :) I try to observe some of the tips because I'm trying to look after the pennies. There did used to be a time when I would buy blind and wasted so much money it's unreal. Ever since I decided to always scan my fridge and cupboards and take a shopping list, I've seen a marked improvement. Some things are automatic buys, and I realised I'd end up with waaaay too much. I also avoid going shopping when I'm staving because otherwise I want to buy the whole store :lol:
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Jem Smith » 10 Mar 2024, 09:37

I agree, making a shopping list can save you money. It's good to go in with a plan so you don't get sidetracked and buy things you don't need. I couldn't do a food shop for $20 though. That would only feed my family for a single meal, and then only if we were very frugal about it. I can't get everything at a dollar store because I need fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Vehlijanta » 10 Mar 2024, 11:15

I do challenge myself at month end lol to not spend more than the set amount but during the remaining part of the month I spend without any limit.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby JASPREET » 12 Mar 2024, 09:23

I have been spending a lot on snacks, biscuits, namkeen so I need to control my budget on this as these snacks are not very healthy so I better at least reduce it
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby SHAHID987 » 12 Mar 2024, 12:25

In my home usually my wife prepare grocery list, I just check it and give it to nearby general store, where all products remain a available and then they supply it.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Vehlijanta » 14 Mar 2024, 15:03

Preparing a Grocery list means you are putting an extra effort and efforts do bring results and you can save money and time both by preparing a list
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby nela13 » 15 Mar 2024, 11:28

Spontaneo wrote:Take a calculator!

—Just so you don’t accidentally overspend!

I need to start to get one with me when I do my grocery shopping, I always end up spending more than predicted. Maybe I miscalculate our groceries needs but the truth is I need to control this expense a little more.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Jem Smith » 16 Mar 2024, 01:08

nela13 wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:Take a calculator!

—Just so you don’t accidentally overspend!

I need to start to get one with me when I do my grocery shopping, I always end up spending more than predicted. Maybe I miscalculate our groceries needs but the truth is I need to control this expense a little more.


If you have a phone you can just use the calculator app, no need to bring a calculator.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby ptrikha21 » 16 Mar 2024, 15:27

Sometimes I try to follow Grocery Lists.
Sometimes I do not.
At times, if I go to buy Grocery, I do not want repeat visits just in a few days.
May be that means I buy a few things extra at that time.
Yet it does helps later on.
One can argue that it can lead to some overspending.
Yet at the end of the day, things generally balance out.

I think equally important is to avoid Food wastage at home.
A good and interesting discussion.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Spontaneo » 16 Mar 2024, 18:51

ptrikha21 wrote:Sometimes I try to follow Grocery Lists.
Sometimes I do not.
At times, if I go to buy Grocery, I do not want repeat visits just in a few days.
May be that means I buy a few things extra at that time.
Yet it does helps later on.
One can argue that it can lead to some overspending.
Yet at the end of the day, things generally balance out.

I think equally important is to avoid Food wastage at home.
A good and interesting discussion.


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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby SHAHID987 » 17 Mar 2024, 04:48

At this moment I am just about to receive grocery list from my wife to get groceries of the day.
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Postby Vehlijanta » 21 Mar 2024, 14:04

SHAHID987 wrote:At this moment I am just about to receive grocery list from my wife to get groceries of the day.


So you buy groceries daily? That will be so tiring. I Prefer to buy monthly twice
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Spontaneo » 24 Mar 2024, 23:05

I have been drinking alot of kitchen faucet water and simply fill up a reusable water bottle over and over. You do not know how bad I crave a diet soft drink, but 12-packs are astronomical in cost.

If water gets to the point where you just cannot drink anymore, fill up a pitcher and throw in some tea bags! At Dollar Tree, for $1.25 you can buy a box of 100 tea bags.
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Postby JASPREET » 26 Mar 2024, 04:13

A grocery list has helped me save money and I don't need to go mid way to buy any thing as I do plan my grocery list by considering my consumption pattern
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Jem Smith » 26 Mar 2024, 11:08

Spontaneo wrote: You do not know how bad I crave a diet soft drink, but 12-packs are astronomical in cost.


Then why not just buy a single bottle?
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Tendz » 29 Mar 2024, 15:04

Spontaneo wrote:Why is this article good for self-improvement and saving money? We need food!

The following are a few benefits of creating a shopping list:

Save your money!

—For example, set aside $20.00 and challenge yourself in only spending that $20.00!

Helps you remember!

—You are not going to go the grocery store and forget everything that you want!

Be quicker and Plan those meals!

—Into the store and out! No browsing around at items that you do not need!

Meals can be healthy!

—Feel good about the food that you bring home! Start a new healthy lifestyle!

No anxiety!

—Go through the aisles with ease!

Control waste!

—With pantry essentials, less food goes into the trash!

Take a calculator!

—Just so you don’t accidentally overspend!

These are just a few tips!

I hope that they get you excitedly shopping!


Having a list sure helps you remember everything you need and saves your time at the store. I'll also keep in mind the other benefits, like promoting a healthier lifestyle and reducing waste.
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Re: Grocery Lists

Postby Pistis » 11 Apr 2024, 06:07

I am still trying to wonder if making a grocery list has any negative effects but yet to find any. It has really helped people with time management, even beyond budgeting and financial management.
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