Use these cooking on a budget tips for slow cooker meals
Cooking on a budget is more often easier than you think. Here are a few tips for cheap easy meals using your slow cooker. Don't forget to ask your mother and grandmother for their tips too as they had to be experts in the depression years.
Buy in bulk or when on special
You don't have to be a big family to benefit but you will need a big enough freezer or pantry cupboard to cope with this method of cooking on a budget. This includes meat and vegetables and make sure to prepare them properly for the freezer or for bottling and canning. When you find groceries you use often ''on special' then buy them up too. Items like canned tomatoes and beans are two that I stock up on.
Buy vegetables and fruit that is in season
The cheapest and most flavorsome fruits and vegetables are the ones in season. Adjust your crock pot recipes to include those vegetables that are in season only. This keeps the costs down so you achieve cheap easy meals for your family whatever season it is.
Cook more than you need for one meal
If you are cooking for 4 then cook for 8 and freeze one meal for another time. This saves energy and the preparation time is almost the same. The crock pot slow cooker is great for cooking on a budget for this very method as it is big enough to cook for batches or large families.
Buy cheaper cuts of meat
Cheap easy meals don't have to have expensive cuts of meat when you use your slow cooker as the slow cooking method tenderizes and improves the quality overall of these cuts.
Carbohydrates are fillers
When cooking on a budget in the slow cooker use potato, pumpkin and pasta to thicken your soups and casseroles and adds bulk to fill those hungry stomachs but still providing cheap easy meals.
Make one meal into two
A good example of this is when I cook my slow cooker meatloaf. Any I have left over is made into a spaghetti sauce for another meal. Just add cooked spaghetti and you are set. Use broths from cooking chicken to make a great a base for a soup or just add noodles for an instant one for the kids.
Cooking on a budget isn't as difficult as you thought now is it so get out your crock pot and save lots of money in the long run. Also check out a great book from Amazon called Everything Meals on a Budget Cookbook: High-flavor, low-cost meals your family will love (Everything Series) for some great recipe ideas.
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With there being just me and my roommate I really don’t need that much food around the house but with me working on another cookbook I do a lot of cooking and pass it around to my testers. A couple of weeks ago I found whole pieces of beef “steak” on sale for $1.49 lb. I bought and had them cut it into 1/2″ steaks and grind the excess. Well, the ground was great, very lean. The “steaks” were and are terrible. I ended up with 12 what looked like beautiful, ready for the grill cuts and have cooked them twice and they are extremely tough. So, my message is this. At $1.49 lb. you can’t turn it down, just use it for other things such as soups, stews, etc. You won’t find those cuts that cheap so you still save money even if the so called “steaks” aren’t eatable.
Martha
Saving money is what we are all looking to do now isn’t it Martha.