Site icon The Hallelujah House

How to Save Money Stocking Your Food

What I’ve learned from living two different lives:

It’s time I admit I’m spoiled in my relationship with food. I have a husband who’s passionate about cooking, and he’s really good at it. Furthermore, our home in Orlando sits in a gated community alongside an area commonly referred to as “Restaurant Row.” If we’re hungry, with a few taps on our cell phone, we can have our pick of any type of food from Lebanese to West Indian magically appear at our front door within minutes.  

But life at our farmhouse is very different. With no Uber Eats and the closest “good” grocery store around a thirty-minute drive—or more if it’s raining and you have to plow through miles of slushy roads to reach civilization—meals require work and planning. We collect our eggs from the roost of our chickens, pick our herbs from our garden, and pluck wild blueberries from the forest. You get the picture. Preparing food requires planning, work, and time. We discuss our dinner plan over our scrambled eggs. I’m thankful I’m able to live both lives, but one has really shown me something about the other.

            The life of convenience and comfort can hurt us if we don’t learn how to prepare to live without it. Hence, why I emphatically stress building your food storage. The outbreak of the coronavirus revealed what can happen when your home is not prepared. Remember the toilet paper fiasco? Consider that experience your dry run. Will you be more ready next time?  

            I know there are many out of work or on limited incomes. The following are some money-saving strategies to help you get prepared without breaking the bank.

 On Amazon you can also save tons in free shipping. It is worth the fee.

Although this list is not complete, I hope it helps you save some money while building the reserves in your pantry. I’m always looking for new ideas. If you have a suggestion you’re utilizing, feel free to leave it in the comments below. I’d love to hear it!

Exit mobile version