Friday, June 2, 2023

πŸ’° πŸ’° How to spend less than $1,000/week on groceries

Hi reader,

I once went to a holiday party and chatted with a really nice lady who was in the real estate business. When she asked me what I did, I told her I taught people how to eat healthy food on a budget.

"Oh my goodness," she said. "I'm spending over $1000 every week for my family [of three] and I can't seem to get it any lower. What are your best tips to save money?"

I gave her the same advice that I've given you all for the past 10 years:

 

  1. Always start with a meal plan.
  2. Shop around for best prices.
  3. Don't waste food.


She nodded her head in agreement. She's heard these things before. It's the same advice you get when you search for "healthy food budget" on Google or Pinterest.

But what happened next is what surprised me most.

She looked at me as if she were a deer in headlights and openly asked me, "How EXACTLY do you do those things? I need to learn."

If you feel the same way and need someone to hold your hand and teach you step-by-step,

 

  • An EASY method for meal planning (that works for the picky eater and your desire to try new things)
  • The RIGHT way to read a sales ad and compare prices (and shop without driving all over town every week)
  • Methods that WORK to reduce food waste (beyond scraping plates at the end of a meal)


… then our conversation has only just begun!

This is the exact reason why I created Meal Planning Bootcamp - it's EVERYTHING you need to finally master meal planning, without the stuff that doesn't really matter (like having a bunch of boards on Pinterest or saved recipes on Instagram) so you can easily decide what's for dinner and be done with it in just 15 minutes (talk about being efficient!).

I personally teach this course just once a year, and enrollment is only open through TOMORROW night.

Click HERE to learn more about Meal Planning Bootcamp.

My goal has always been to help you save money on real food, and I created THREE special bonuses for this Spring to help you do just that.

 

  1. Meal Planning Around Food Shortages strategy guide. Avoid panic and uncertainty when the store shelves are bare by being prepared ahead of time and how to make last minute changes to your meal plan.
  2. What to Stock in a Real Food Pantry cheat sheet. Know what to have on hand - and what you can skip - so you never run out of what you need for a healthy meal.
  3. Pantry Meal Formula. Save money and use what you already have to decide what's for dinner quickly and easily using a tried-and-true formula.

 

I'm surprised at the extra savings tips and the cheat sheets.
They're all so very helpful!!

- Susan from Florida


You don't have to try to figure out meal planning on your own anymore. Join me for Meal Planning Bootcamp and let's do it together!

Here's your link to join Meal Planning Bootcamp.

♥ Tiffany

PS - Meal Planning Bootcamp is open for enrollment now through TOMORROW (May 16), but you get THREE amazing bonuses when you register TODAY:


  • Meal Planning Around Food Shortages strategy guide
  • What to Stock in a Real Food Pantry cheat sheet
  • Pantry Meal Formula


And don't forget to add-on our BRAND NEW resource that's ONLY available when you register for Meal Planning Bootcamp this week, "What can I make with ___ " Pantry Ingredient Guidebook!

These bonuses all disappear when the doors close TOMORROW NIGHT at 11:59pm PACIFIC!

Plus, I created the 100% money-back guarantee, just in case this isn't a good fit... so really then, what have you got to lose?

Click HERE to register for Meal Planning Bootcamp.

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