Recession doesn’t have to be the end
The other big spending in a family’s budget goes for food. I was alarmed to hear a news bulletin saying that most North American’s consume forty percent of all the food they buy. After my surprise was gone, I has to sadly admit that this number although astounding seamed pretty right for me. We all know of the trick to never go grocery shopping on an stomach empty because we tend to buy more which is true. I would add top this that by learning how to say no to my children to all the things they want to put in the cart I have managed to cut down on my food spending a lot.
Another considerable amount of dollars is spent on eating at the restaurant or ordering out. It can be sometimes hard to cook when you are juggling with one or two jobs trying to make ends meet. Most recipes can easily be doubled and then you can freeze half of it and have a meal ready when you require it. Another great way not to buy too much when grocery browsing is always to have a shopping list at hand. It is a proven fact that when we do not have a clear idea of what our weekly menu will be, we tend to buy too much and then consume too much food.
Recession is going to be here for awhile and the sound part about this is that we may develop better consuming habits and waste lees food and energy on the long run.