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16 Ways to Save Money On Meat – Easy Tips To Lower Your Grocery Budget

January 30, 2026 by 34 Comments

Meat is one of the biggest expenses in most Americans’ grocery budget. Try these simple ways to save money on meat without depriving your family!

Meat is the biggest expense in most Americans’ grocery budget. Try these simple ways to save money on meat without depriving your family!

Let’s face it: Meat is one of the biggest expenses in most Americans’ grocery budget. Try these simple ways to slash the meat portion of your bill without depriving your family!

16 Ways to Save Money On Meat

  • Try using 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 the amount of meat in your dishes. Most of the time it doesn’t change the taste and you save money on meat.
  • Cook twice as much meat for dinner. Freeze half and then when you need a quick meal just remove from the freezer and use.
  • Stock up on meat when it is on sale. If you don’t have enough money to stock up, try making a double batch (like lasagna) when you cook the next meal, then freeze it for later. Use that frozen meal for a quick dinner instead of eating out when you’re too tired to cook. Take the $30.00 savings and stock up on meat the next time it is on sale.
  • Buy Meat on clearance.  The clearance stickers on meat in the store don’t mean the meat is bad. It means the meat needs to be SOLD by that date. Then you still have 3-4 days the meat is good after that date to cook it at home. You can just put it straight in the freezer and cook laster.
  • Add beans or lentils to meat to help stretch. This works especially well with recipes like tacos.
  • Check your prices. A lot of time you will get the tip to buy 1/2 or 1/4 of a cow and then freeze. In some places this “might” be cheaper but in many places it’s luxury and it is MUCH more expensive than buying it from the store.
  • To store your meat long term in the freezer, vacuum seal it.
  • Make recipes like chili that have the “feeling” of a lot of meat but don’t use a lot. You can use 1/2 pound of hamburger for chili for 6-8 people and no one will know if you bulk it up with beans, onions and peppers.
  • When cutting meat for recipes like stew, make the pieces small so they will go further.
  • Buy meat after major holidays. I can usually find marked down meat for a great deal like hamburger and ribs after Memorial Day or Labor Day. Turkeys on clearance after Thanksgiving. All meat on sale the day after Christmas.
  • Some butchers will cut turkeys in half. Then just cook like a chicken but for 1/4 of the price!
  • Use liquid smoke in place of bacon grease or salt pork in recipes. The liquid smoke saves time and money if you don’t have any bacon grease on hand.
  • Save the plastic liner bags from empty cereal boxes. Next time you need to pound steak, chicken breasts, nuts or crackers, pop them inside to eliminate the mess. Also, use plastic liner bags to shake coatings such as flour or bread crumbs on meats. Just throw away after using it. Store in a file folder.
  • Use leftover gravy in soups. It adds great flavor!
  • When making meatloaf, mix the ingredients and fill a muffin tin with the meat. Each mini loaf is one serving. Also very easy to freeze!

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Filed Under: Cooking Ideas And Tips, Featured, Save Money On Groceries Tagged With: Leftovers, meats, Save On Food

Save Money In The Kitchen – Easy Ways To Save on Groceries

January 18, 2026 by 78 Comments

If you’re spending too much on your food bill, here are some easy ways to save money on groceries! Most people spend too much because they don’t know these simple tips!

If you're spending too much on your food bill, here are some easy ways to save money on groceries! Most people spend too much because they don't know these simple tips!

Save Money in the Kitchen

If your grocery bill feels out of control, you’re not alone. For many people, cutting back on grocery budgets can be overwhelming. They know they’re spending too much, but don’t know where to begin to cut. Often, they fear that they will deprive themselves and their children if they become frugal.

The good news is that there are ways to have your cake, eat it and save money in the kitchen at the same time. The whole secret is to start slowly.

There are countless ways you can cut your food bill, but if you need to, target just one thing at a time. You won’t get overwhelmed, but you will still be saving money if you do only one thing.

If you are a frugal beginner, try these simple suggestions for saving on your food bill:

  • Cooking frugally is like changing your diet. You need to learn gradually how to save money and cook frugally. Don’t expect that you will get your food bill down to $300 for four people in the first month if you are spending $600 a month right now.
  • Try cutting just $25.00 or $50.00 a month. Even if you cut back only $50.00 a month, you will save $600.00 a year. If you save just $1.00 a day that is $365.00 a year. You can then apply that $365.00 a year to paying off your credit cards. At 21 percent interest, you will save over $70 a year. This will eventually cause a snowball effect since the more you pay off, the less you pay to interest. When you pay less to interest, you have more each month to apply to paying off your overall debt. This means that as you pay off the debt, the rate that you can pay it off increases.
  • Before you shop, take a tour through your pantry and your refrigerator. Be organized! Don’t buy what’s already hiding in your kitchen.
  • If you’re a fan of coupons, remember this: It’s not what you save, it’s what you spend. If you save 30 cents on something you wouldn’t ordinarily buy anyway, you haven’t really saved anything.
  • A typical fruit item is significantly larger than one serving. Most people would be just as happy eating a small apple as eating a large one — so buy smaller fruits! You will save money by the pound.
  • This month, try two meatless meals a week (or one, if you’re a die hard meat fan).
  • Make simple meals. One-dish meals can contain your meat, your vegetable and your bread.
  • Drink water for your meals.
    • If your family is used to drinking milk, juice or pop for every meal then start by cutting juice from one meal or snack a day and drinking only water. After you get used to this, cut from another meal until you drink only water for meals and a glass of juice or milk at snack time.
    • You can also try allowing one glass of juice at meal times. Then serve water after the juice is gone.
    • You save over $500.00 a year by cutting just one glass of juice per person per day for a family of four.
  • Don’t assume that homemade is cheaper. If you get a VERY GOOD deal on chocolate chips and ingredients for candies, it is cheaper to make them than buying them pre-made. Make sure you do the calculations, though! If you don’t purchase them on sale, homemade candies can be more expensive than candies purchased at the store.
  • Stop wasting food. Give young children small portions. They can always have more if they are still hungry. Give them a half glass of juice and a half sandwich so you don’t waste uneaten food. Put food in the refrigerator right after the meal so it doesn’t spoil. Use leftovers for lunches, in other dishes or frozen in one portion sizes for a quick meal.
  • Don’t buy everything at one store. Prices vary greatly from one store to the next. Go to different stores to buy only their sale items. You will save more than the cost of your gas. It usually only takes half an hour to 45 minutes per store to get the items that are on sale including driving time. If you save a minimum of $20-$30 per trip, it is like “earning” $40-$60 an hour. If you save $60 spending one hour going to two different stores, it is four extra hours you might not have to work to pay for that same food purchased at the regular price.
  • Remember, cooking frugally is a mindset. You have to change your cooking and eating habits. Don’t get discouraged if one idea fails. Try another one.
  • Stop buying things like toaster pastries and breakfast bars for breakfast. Eat oatmeal, pancakes, granola and fruit instead.
  • Don’t assume that bulk is cheaper. Compare cost by the ounce or pound.

Most people don’t think they can live the frugal life and still be comfortable. I feed my family for $100 per person per month. Early in our marriage, when our household income averaged $22,000 a year, we paid off $20,000 in debt in five years—essentially an entire year’s income.

That same principle still applies today.

Even if you earn significantly more now, the math doesn’t change. Paying off one year’s income over five years is very achievable when you control everyday expenses—especially groceries. The higher your income, the easier it becomes if you avoid lifestyle creep and put those dollars to work intentionally.

Keeping our grocery budget low was one of the key ways we made it happen. Small, consistent savings added up month after month—and they can for you, too. When cutting your grocery bill, it’s the little things that add up.

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Filed Under: Cooking Ideas And Tips, Featured, Save Money On Groceries Tagged With: bread, Breakfast, Budgeting, chocolate, debt, Drinks, Leftovers, meats, Save On Food, Saving Money Everyday

6 Ways To Save On Your Grocery Bill – Easy Ideas Add Up Fast!

January 17, 2026 by 16 Comments

One of the easiest places in your family budget to save money is on your food bill! Here are 6 simple, practical ways to cut your grocery bill and take control of your food spending. This post shares real-life strategies for frugal beginners, plus an easy, budget-friendly Green Chile recipe that shows how small changes can lead to big savings!

One of the easiest places in your family budget to save money is on your food bill! Here are 6 simple, practical ways to cut your grocery bill and take control of your food spending. This post shares real-life strategies for frugal beginners, plus an easy, budget-friendly Green Chile recipe that shows how small changes can lead to big savings.

6 Ways To Save On Your Grocery Bill

For many people, making the decision to switch from two incomes to one can be a scary experience. You may know you’re spending too much, but figuring out where to start cutting back can be intimidating..

Most people don’t think they can live the frugal life and still be comfortable. I currently feed my family of 4 on $400 per month. Back when we were first married, my husband earned an average of $22,000 per year over 5 years. During that same time, we paid off $20,000 in debt. Today, that means these same ideas can help you pay off debt equal to nearly a year’s income—simply by making small, consistent changes.ears.

There are countless ways to save money, but if you’re new to frugal living, it’s best to start with simple, manageable steps. Your grocery bill is one of the easiest places to see quick results.

  • Before you shop, take a tour through your pantry and your refrigerator. Be organized!
  • Don’t buy what’s already hiding in your kitchen.
  • If you are a fan of coupons, remember this: It’s not what you save, it’s what you spend. If you save 30 cents on something you wouldn’t ordinarily buy anyway, you haven’t really saved anything.
  • A typical fruit item is significantly larger than one serving. Most people would be just as happy eating a small apple as eating a large one — so buy smaller fruits!
  • This month, try two meatless meals a week. Try one or two meatless meals each week. When you do use meat, treat it as an ingredient rather than the main dish. Recipes like the Green Chile below stretch as little as ½–1 pound of meat into multiple meals.
  • Cut back on the juice and milk. Reducing juice and milk purchases can free up money to buy sale items, which can help lower your grocery bill even more next month.

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This easy green chile recipe makes a light tasty meal when eaten with tortillas, but can also be used to top a lot of different Mexican themed dishes! It's super delicious!

Staying home and managing your budget isn’t about making drastic sacrifices—it’s about realizing that small changes add up over time. It’s the little things that really add up!

Tawra

Filed Under: Featured, Meal Planning, Save Money On Groceries Tagged With: debt, Drinks, meats, Save On Food, Saving Money Everyday

Chicken Cacciatore Recipe – Easy And Tasty Italian Meal!

November 9, 2025 by 8 Comments

This easy chicken cacciatore recipe is a tasty Italian dish that is quick and easy to make! A traditional family favorite that will leave everyone asking for more!

Here's an easy chicken and pasta dish your family is sure to love! This easy chicken cacciatore recipe is a tasty Italian dish that is quick and easy to make! A traditional family favorite that will leave everyone asking for more!

For more quick and easy chicken dinner recipes like this chicken cacciatore recipe, check out our cookbooks!

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Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Leftovers, Recipes Tagged With: Leftovers, meats, recipe

Maple Glazed Chicken Recipe

October 31, 2025 by 34 Comments

This maple glazed chicken recipe makes a very tasty chicken dinner. It’s quick and easy and certain to please your family and friends!

This maple glazed chicken recipe is one of our readers' favorite recipes, and for good reason! It is DELICIOUS!! It is quick and super easy to make with just 5 ingredients. I have made this chicken recipe for our family for years and my husband and the kids have always gobbled it up! I usually make some rice and a vegetable like broccoli to go with it, but you can serve it with any easy side and vegetable.

This maple glazed chicken recipe is one of our readers’ favorite recipes, and for good reason! It is DELICIOUS!!

Not only that, it is super easy to make with just 5 ingredients. I have made this chicken recipe for our family for years and my husband and the kids have always gobbled it up! I usually make some rice and a vegetable like broccoli to go with it, but you can serve it with any easy side and vegetable.

Here are some good side options for the maple glazed chicken:

Rice – This is my favorite because it’s easy to just throw some rice on and it will be done in 15 minutes. My husband likes using a rice cooker so we just toss the rice in there and it cooks itself. He also uses rice for other lunches so he often makes a big batch and then we can just warm up some of it to go with whatever dinner I’m serving.

Potatoes – Potatoes are also a good option – I usually cube them and boil until tender, but you could also make mashed potatoes or baked potatoes if you prefer.

Dinner rolls or bread – Don’t be afraid to just serve with sliced bread or store bought dinner rolls. If you’re short on time, it is OK to take shortcuts to make dinner easier. It is much easier and cheaper than eating out and most kids appreciate simple meals.

A vegetable – I usually serve it with broccoli because my family always eats it, but you can serve with mixed vegetables, squash, a California blend if you want it to look fancy or even stir fry vegetables. We mostly use the frozen vegetables and just microwave them shortly before the chicken is ready.

A salad – This could be a dinner salad with your favorite lettuce as simple or as complicated as you like. For an easy salad, I often slice cucumbers and onions and add a viniagrette salad dressing. This would be really good with black olives, too.

A sliced veggie tray – I like to make a combination of cucumbers, baby carrots, sliced bell peppers.

This Maple Glazed Chicken recipe is from volume 1 of our Dining On A Dime Cookbook. For more quick and easy recipes your family will love, check it out here:

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“I made your maple glazed chicken recipe for a cooking contest at church. We had 45 minutes and $30 to feed 20 people 3 courses. My team did it for $22.” -Elizabeth Polk

“I made Maple Glazed Chicken last night so yummy even my husband loved it!! 😊” -Cindy

Try these recipes to go with the Maple Glazed Chicken Recipe!

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Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes Tagged With: Gluten Free, meats, recipe

Easy Beef Stroganoff Recipe – How To Make Beef Stroganoff From Scratch!

October 17, 2025 by 22 Comments

This easy beef stroganoff recipe is a quick and easy dinner recipe your family is sure to love! It’s the first meal I ever made for my husband when we were dating and after that, he was hooked! Try it today and let us know how you like it!

This easy beef stroganoff recipe makes a quick and easy dinner your family will love! Just 10 minutes to a no-fail restaurant-quality meal!

This easy beef stroganoff recipe is easy to make in about 10 minutes! It is so easy that it was one of the first dinner recipes I learned to make when I first started cooking and it has always been a tasty no-fail dinner recipe! Our entire family loves it and it makes a super easy dinner when paired with a simple vegetable or salad.

This easy beef stroganoff recipe is from volume 1 of our cookbook:

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Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Leftovers, Recipes Tagged With: Leftovers, meats

The BEST 3 Ingredient Roast Chicken Recipe

October 9, 2025 by 20 Comments

This easy roast chicken recipe makes moist, delicious chicken. Spend 5 to 10 minutes preparing it, add carrots and potatoes and you’re done with dinner! You can find this recipe in volume 1 of our Dining On A Dime Cookbook.

This easy roast chicken recipe makes moist, delicious chicken. Spend 5 to 10 minutes preparing it, add carrots and potatoes and you're done with dinner!

Your family will love this healthy chicken recipe and it’s very versatile, so you can make it with a variety of different sides and have many different meals. Mike and the kids love this chicken and it’s a frequent favorite at our home. You can also use the roast chicken leftovers to make lots of other recipes that are best with roast chicken!

This easy roast chicken recipe is from volume 1 of our cookbook:

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Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes Tagged With: Gluten Free, meats, recipe

Easy Beef And Noodles Recipe – Easy Way To Use Leftovers!

September 27, 2025 by 1 Comment

This easy beef and noodles recipe is a quick and easy family dinner recipe you can make in just a few minutes with leftover pot roast or other leftover cooked beef. Families and kids love this recipe and it’s so super simple to make!

This easy beef and noodles recipe is a quick and easy family dinner recipe you can make in just a few minutes with leftover pot roast. Families and kids love this recipe and it's so super simple to make!

I like to plan ahead and start by making our easy slow-cooked pot roast recipe and then use the leftover roast to make 3 or 4 more meals like this easy beef and noodles recipe! This is an easy way to plan a bunch of meals for a week where you can easily reduce the amount of work you have to do to prepare meals for the family.

If I don’t feel like eating beef for a lot of meals, I will often make the roast and freeze the leftovers in smaller portions in ziploc bags so I have it on hand to quickly dump into a fast and easy recipe like this beef and noodles.

If you don’t have leftover pot roast, you can use other kinds of leftover cooked beef, too. If you have any beef you need to use like round steak or stew meat, you can cook it, chop it into small pieces and use it for this recipe. You can even use leftover cooked ground beef.

I usually make this recipe with just the beef and noodles because it is easiest and even picky eaters will love it, but to make it a little more fancy, you can add 1 can or package of sliced mushrooms with the meat and garnish with parsley. This is perfect for adults and less picky kids.

This easy beef and noodles recipe is from volume 1 of our cookbook:

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Other tasty recipes related to this beef and noodles recipe:

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4 Dinners, 1 Roast, $15! How To Plan Ahead Pot Roast

Using Leftover Roast Beef – Recipes And Ideas For Using Pot Roast

Cheap Family Meals Week 1 – Easy Slow Cooker Pot Roast Meal Plan And More!

Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Leftovers, Recipes Tagged With: Leftovers, meats

Sour Cream Enchiladas Recipe – Quick, Simple & Tasty!

August 22, 2025 by 14 Comments

This Sour Cream Enchiladas Recipe makes yummy enchiladas that are easy to make and super popular with families. It’s easy to add your own variations to satisfy everyone in your family!

This Sour Cream Enchiladas Recipe makes yummy enchiladas that are super easy to make. It's easy to add your own variations to satisfy everyone in your family!

This Sour Cream Enchiladas Recipe is from volume 1 of our cookbook:

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Other recipes that go great with these sour cream enchiladas:

Easy Spanish Rice Recipe

Homemade Sopapillas Recipe

Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes Tagged With: Gluten Free, Homemade, meats, recipe, Save On Food

Ham And Noodle Casserole Recipe Your Family Will LOVE!

August 12, 2025 by 4 Comments

Whip up this creamy ham and noodle casserole recipe in minutes! One of the best easy dinner recipes, it’s the perfect way to use leftover ham and noodles for a quick, family-friendly meal.

This ham and noodles casserole recipe is quick and easy and kids love it! Just 5 minutes preparation for a tasty meal without a lot of work!

This recipe is perfect for using up leftover ham. Whenever you make ham and have a little extra, keep some of the ham in the freezer just to use for easy recipes like this one! Pro tip: If you chop the ham before putting it in the freezer and store it in individual servings in freezer bags, you can just pull it out, defrost slightly, and dump it in the recipe when you’re in a hurry!

If you need a comforting, family-friendly meal that’s ready in a flash, this easy ham and noodle casserole recipe is the answer! Creamy, cheesy, and loaded with savory ham, it’s one of those easy dinner recipes you’ll find yourself making again and again.

This easy ham and noodle casserole recipe is a quick and easy recipe that kids and families love! It’s a great way to use leftover ham! Ham and noodles is a quick and easy meal for days when you’re just too tired to cook. Keep some ham in the freezer just to use for easy recipes like this.

With only 5 minutes of prep, you can have this delicious ham and noodles in the oven and a hearty dinner on the table in under 30 minutes. Serve it as is for a simple weeknight dinner, or add your favorite vegetables for an extra boost of flavor and nutrition. Either way, it’s a quick, budget-friendly recipe that brings everyone to the table with a smile! It is a quick and easy recipe that kids and families love!

This quick and easy ham and noodle casserole recipe is from Volume 1 of our cookbook:

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Filed Under: Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Leftovers, Recipes Tagged With: Leftovers, meats, recipe

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