Food / Cooking / Baking

Save Money in Your Pantry Using These 3 Simple Ways

Having a well-stocked and high-functioning pantry is how to save money when it comes to maximizing your food budget. A pantry that sufficiently holds your family’s groceries and designed for easy access can make meal planning easier and keep you from wasting food and money.

Here are some simple ways to help you save money in your pantry:

  • Buy in bulk
  • Store foods in clear containers
  • Make your pantry kid-friendly

These tips will make it easier to stay in budget and get the most for your dollar. Here’s how:

Buy in Bulk: Whether you use a small-town grocer or a big box store, you can usually buy items you use frequently in bulk. Buying in bulk helps in many ways.

  • Usually cheaper- bulk items tend to be cheaper than smaller portions. Over time, this saves you a lot of money plus you aren’t having to waste time returning to the store replacing items you use often.
  •  Extends the variety of staples in your pantry- Having variety in your pantry makes meal planning easier and allows for creativity when making a menu.
  •  Saves time running errands- Being intentional about your meal planning, grocery shopping, and building up staples makes running to the store less frequent.

Disclosure: “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” Some of the links in this post are ‘affiliate links.’ This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission.

Purchase Food Storage Sets on Amazon Here.

Store Foods in Clear Containers: Many foods can be transferred to clear containers that make it possible to see the contents easily. Being able to see when an item is getting low can avoid surprises. You may think you have plenty of cereal, crackers, or baking staples only to discover the boxes were nearly empty. This can interrupt meal time and make trips for take-out more frequent. Consider storing these items in clear containers:

  • Cold and hot cereals
  •  Flour, sugar, and other baking essentials
  •  Noodles, rice, and dried beans
  •  Condense single serving packages from boxes into clear bins

Make Your Pantry Kid Friendly: Include your children in the pantry design. Make sure that the items you prefer they eat are easy to find and in plentiful supply. Help kids learn to serve themselves breakfast or make their lunch for school by having ample choices available. Have kids help with meal prep by fetching items from the pantry, creating a reason to work together for the family meal.

  • Offer breakfast items on one easy-to-identify shelf
  •  Create bins or baskets with snacks and lunch-approved items for cold lunches
  •  Make snack time easier by storing after-school snacks in one location
  •  Have a designated cookie-making shelf and encourage kids to bake cookies on the weekendA well-stocked, well-designed pantry is the key to engaging the family, saving time, and maximize your food budget. The more organized you are, the bigger the savings. Having a good supply of the items you need makes it easier for your kids to eat better and avoid too much take out.

Save Money in Your Pantry

2 thoughts on “Save Money in Your Pantry Using These 3 Simple Ways

  • Kristen

    I keep most things in my pantry in large mason jars…..mostly against a possible ant invasion (!), but being able to see what is inside is very useful too!

    Reply
  • Lauryn R

    This is great advice for saving money in your pantry, thank you! I love buying shelf stable items in bulk, it not only saves but keeps me from constantly going to the store.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *