To get
more creative in battling the rise in grocery prices I am open to trying all
kinds of different ways to make that happen.
There are a lot of people using a variety of strategies to keep their
dollars in their pockets and still feed themselves and their families. One of the ways I discovered is the 5 - 4 - 3
- 2 – 1 Method and it intrigued me.
Especially as it is a method that can be tailored specifically to my own
needs so I came up with my own way to utilize this and I’m going to give it a
solid try this month.
What I figured out rather quickly is that this method requires me to really think about what I truly need and how much quantity I should actually purchase. As I am focused on mindful spending this year, I find this really helpful. It makes sense for me to try it this month, based on what I already have on hand, as follows:
The
beauty is that I can rearrange this list however I choose to based on what I actually
need. One month I may need to purchase
more dairy or pantry items, while I may not need as much starch or
protein. This month I actually do not
need any protein so I may decide, if I need something else, to purchase two
additional items from another category.
I can make the protein category into an “extra” instead.
I hope
this makes some sense, but the overall goal is to get out of the grocery store
by only purchasing a structured 15 category items. Now, you can make the rules however you
choose so if I say I am going to buy tomatoes I can get as many as I need, as
that is a category. Does that make
sense? So my list may look like this:
I still have room to add three more things to my list
Regardless
of how well this works out, I do think it will be a fun way to change things up and hopefully, in the
process I can save on my overall grocery spending. I will let you know at the end of the month
how well it turns out. Feel free to try it out and let me know how it works for you too.