Originally posted by Joan.of.the.Arch
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A "honeyman" I found on craigslist.org has bee hives in the back woods of our land. I let him have his hives there for free and I get a couple gallons of honey from him free.
During season we hunt for mushrooms and wild berries--lots of wild mulberrys are in our fence line.
I try to plan my meals so we use up the leftovers from the day before. We had fried chicken one day with 2 peices leftover. The next day we had stir fry with the last 2 peices diced up in it. Stir fry is a cheap meal and good way to use up small amounts of leftovers. Rice is cheap, then I add a couple scrambled eggs, 1-2 shredded carrotts, some peas (from the garden), but then I add a few store bought items from aldi's (I buy in the case)-mushrooms, water chestnuts or bamboo shoots. Sometimes however, my kids will grow bean sprouts in the window and we use those.
I find it cheaper to buy my flour and sugar and sometimes nuts in bulk at the local Amish store in 50 lb bags.
I also get what I can in the large instutional sizes-you can get 1 large gallon jar of pickles cheaper than buying 2 smaller jars, same with ketchup, mustard, miracle whip, applesauce (though we usually can or freeze our own), and peanut butter.
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