Remember when eating out didn’t require keeping a careful eye on the right-side of the menu? Tight budgets have forced many of us to select restaurants and menu selections based on cost, rather than taste preferences.
In these tough economic times, there aren’t many things I wouldn’t do to save money or make my dollar go further.
When it comes to shopping this coupon mom is not playing around. She shows you how she was able to get 100 dollars of groceries for only 25 cents using coupons, price matching and her strategic shopping method.
Man of Truth says that you can buy 45 pounds of wheat for less than 16 dollars. In today’s market that is one way to really stretch out your cash
When it comes to financial advice, what better way to head off inflation by buying now while its still cheap. Last year the price of rice went up close to 120% “The time will come when you wouldn’t be able to buy these for 1000 dollars let alone 2 little pieces of paper.”
World food production must increase by 70 percent by 2050, to nourish a human population then likely to be 9.1 billion, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation forecast Wednesday.
More land will be needed for crops “despite the fact that 90 percent of the growth in crop production is projected to come from higher yields and increased cropping intensity.”
Dehydrating food is a method of food preservation that removes all water from the food. This prevents bacteria and microorganisms from growing.
There are many ways to dehydrate your food at home including, electric dehydrators and backyard solar dehydrators. However using your oven is also an acceptable method, even though it may not be as energy efficient.
Food prices are climbing, and some might be looking to fast foods and packaged foods for their cheap bites. But low cost doesn’t have to mean low quality. In fact, some of the most inexpensive things you can buy are the best things for you.