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Do you need help figuring out how to stick to your grocery budget? In this post, I’m sharing my tips and a free grocery budget tracker!
Are you having a hard time sticking to your grocery budget? Does it seem like there is never enough in the budget at the end of the month?
I made a goal for the year to stick to a $300 month grocery budget. And it honestly wasn’t working out so great.
I was spending almost all of the money the first two weeks, and going over budget every month. I had no good system for keeping up with how much I had spent and what was left.
So, I created something to help me easily track how much was spent and how much I had left in the grocery budget.
How to Stick to Your Grocery Budget: Free Grocery Budget Tracker
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This grocery budget tracker has helped me easily record how much I spend each trip, and calculate my remaining balance. It’s easy to see how much I have left in the budget at all times now.
How to Stick to Your Grocery Budget
Use this free grocery budget tracker to help you stick with your grocery budget. It’s so easy to use and will help you keep up with how much you’ve spent and your remaining balance.
These tips will help you stick with your grocery budget!
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Make a meal plan.
Meal planning will help you know exactly what you are going to eat each week. Thus, you know exactly what to buy at the grocery store. And maybe more importantly than that, you know what NOT to fill your cart with.
Check out: Meal Planning 101: Everything you need to know about meal planning
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Use a grocery inventory list.
If you are like me and have a hard time remembering everything you need to get from the store, you may want to make a grocery inventory list. This saves me from making multiple trips to the store each week. It’s a lot simpler than it sounds and saves me from making extra trips to the grocery.
Check out: How to Make a Grocery Inventory List: Free Printable
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Shop sales and markdowns.
When you grocery shop, take a look at the sales ad and keep an eye out for markdowns on things you were going to buy already. This is an easy way to save without cutting coupons.
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Use a grocery budget tracker.
This is my favorite way to make sure I stick to our grocery budget. When I go grocery shopping, I just record the store, date, how much I spent, and quickly calculate how much I have left in the budget. Doing this, I can easily see how much I have to spend when I make my grocery list each week.
You can download your free grocery budget tracker printable right here.
Now, there are a lot more grocery savings tips, but the above tips will help you stick to your grocery budget easily.
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Free Grocery Budget Tracker
This grocery budget tracker has helped me stick with my grocery budget by recording each grocery shopping trip.
You can print your free grocery budget tracker here.
It’s easy to use. Just record each grocery shopping trip, and calculate your remaining balance. This takes all the guesswork out of keeping up with your budget.
You will always know how much you have left to spend. Knowing this, you can adjust your meal plan and grocery list to stay within your budget.