Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Pork, the other white meat

Last week Chris saw an amazing sale at Loblaws grocery store on pork. Remember when he did that a few years ago? Yup, well it happened again!

The best way for us to save money on groceries is to hunt through the flyers and buy what's on sale. So, if there is an amazing deal on pork, we buy it -- and buy a lot! Thankfully we have a five cubic foot freezer where we can stock up on meat and other things to freeze and so that sure helps our savings, but I gotta tell you, what we paid for the darn freezer wasn't a great savings!

We were stupid once, too y'know. Chris and I didn't know about the whole Dave Ramsey plan back and in the day, and so we saw one of those rent to own furniture places and thought we could buy a freezer through them. Well, yeah we could buy a freezer at their store, but it turned out we spent three times more money buying this darn freezer than if we had just saved up the money ourselves! Never again! Nope, nuh uh....!

Thankfully, we've moved on from such dumb mistakes, and we're utilizing this very expensive little freezer to its fullest by saving up big time when it comes to freezing food in the darn thing.

Last time we saw a sale like this we bought pork shoulders. Humongous pork shoulders! I remember that meat just lasted forever and this time is really no different with this pork. It might not be the shoulder of the pig but we still have some amazing top quality meat.



When Chris was cutting the pork chops down to size he really examined the quality of the meat and said it was a really good cut. Nothing cheap and at only $2/lbs (CDN) it was SO worth it! Yes, we got $70 worth of meat, but it'll last us at least a year with 109 pork chops! (That's 35 lbs of meat! That Chris carried home in his backpack on the bus! What a trooper that guy is!)

So, my challenge to you is to search those flyers and be willing to use a little of your food budget for the latest great sale. If it's something you know you or your family will eat, don't hesitate to stock up and freeze it.

Chris and I have decided that once we're debt-free we plan to put $20 extra aside every month just for food sales like these. Eventually having an extra $100 once or twice a year to buy an exceptional sale will save us a ton of money!


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