Your Freezer is a Goldmine! Unlock Serious Savings with These Icy Tips

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Are you looking for ways to save money on groceries easily? 

You may have tried meal planning, couponing, or frequent discount stores. 

But did you know that your freezer can be a major source of savings? 

Yes, that’s right: stocking up and freezing food when it is at its lowest price is the key to unlocking serious savings! 

Whether it’s frozen leftovers from dinner or bulk buys of cookie dough, mastering the art of freezing could help cut your grocery bills in half. 

With our tips on how to freeze items correctly and plan ahead for meals, utilizing your freezer could transform your financial situation. 

Keep reading to learn all the best tips and tricks about using the freezer as an invaluable ally in saving time and money!

1. Freeze Your Fruit

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Fruits are one of the most expensive items in your grocery cart.

If you buy them “in season” when they are the least expensive, then freeze for later use, you can save a lot on your grocery bill.

The trick is to freeze fruits at their peak ripeness and flavor so that when you thaw them later, they will still be delicious.

Be sure to wash your fruit and dry it completely before freezing.

Cut into slices or cubes if needed, and then place in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet so that the pieces don’t stick together.

2. Rice And Beans

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Rice and beans are a cost-effective and filling meal that can be cooked in bulk.

Once cooked, portion out into individual containers or zip-top bags for easy storage.

Freezing the rice and beans is a great way to make sure you always have some ready-to-go when time is tight!

Be sure to cool down the cooked mixture before freezing to avoid sogginess.

Reheat in the oven or microwave with a few tablespoons of water for added moisture. Enjoy!

3. Buy Your Food in Bulk

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This is an obvious solution to saving money overall.

Rather than buying just enough at high prices, wait until the bulk deals come along and freeze them until needed. Simple.

4. Bone Broth Is Magic

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Any carnivores out there who are throwing their discarded bones out, this is for you. Bone broth for one is a miracle food that provides vital collagen, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and potassium.

Bones are great for stews and for adding richness to pasta sauces — even Tony Soprano’s mother would approve (note: Sopranos fans know this reference).

5. Organize Effectively

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The more chaotic members of society find their freezers can fill up quickly because of bad space management, meaning space can run out quicker.

Using baskets to organize food into groups and labeling everything can alleviate this frustration.

6. Grow Your Own Vegetables or Help a Neighbor

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Nothing fights inflation like green fingers. There are millions of novice gardeners now; anybody with green space and sunlight can grow certain vegetables in season and freeze them — onions, carrots, and garlic can all be frozen en masse.

And those with little green space can take advantage of indoor gardening.

Asking around the neighborhood for anybody’s excess produce to freeze is a good suggestion also.

7. Freeze Milk

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This takes some practice and labeling is essential, while the milk that is defrosted does need to be finished within a day or two.

That said, a family of cereal eaters or chocolate milk lovers can get through a gallon of the good stuff in no time.

8. Go Hunting

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One of America’s favorite pastimes is hunting. Whether shooting ducks, trapping rabbits or stalking big game, a chest freezer is a hunter’s best friend.

Those not averse to hunting can keep a family going for months — they just need to be or know a good butcher.

9. Save Your Daily Bread

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Are you still buying your processed breadcrumbs from the supermarket at $4 a jar? You can save money and freeze all your bread cuttings.

Once thawed, stale bread blended with saltines makes an even better blend for your veal chops and eggplant Parmigiano.

10. TV Dinners

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Finally, this ingenious idea was to pre-make frozen ready meals.

Freezing portions of lasagna, leftover roasts, or steamed vegetables can provide a perfect square meal on those days you can’t face cooking the family dinner.

11. Freeze Water

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As crazy as this sounds, freezing large amounts of ice is a clever way to use the space, and more so if you use a lot.

The added benefit here is you will save money on electric costs by packing your freezer full. When there is a lot of empty space and you open the door, this cold air rushes out. After you close the door, the freezer has to begin to run again.

But if there is very little free space when you open the door, less air rushes out and the freezer remains cold.

12. Vacuum Seal Your Food

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Making food airtight before freezing ensures it lasts much longer. Just throwing meat directly into the fridge is a no-no if you wish to maintain its quality. Exposure to ice can damage meat’s consistency, and it looks much nicer having an organized freezer anyway.

The good news is a vacuum sealer and a pack of bags will run you less than $100. And many times you can find them on sale to save even more.

Develop Good Money Habits

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In order to get ahead financially, we need to develop good habits. Most people talk about bad money habits to get rid of.

Here are good money habits you need to follow if you want to take the next step financially.

17 GOOD MONEY HABITS TO DEVELOP

Get Free Things When Shopping Drugstores

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Did you know you can walk out of many drug stores with hundreds of dollars worth of items and only pay pennies?

It’s called the drugstore game and I walk you through how to save thousands every year by shopping at CVS, Walgreen’s, Rite Aid, and more.

HOW TO PLAY THE DRUGSTORE GAME AND SAVE THOUSANDS

Save Money On Groceries

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It’s no secret that grocery shopping is a significant expense every month. While most of us know a few ways to reduce this bill, there are many other simple things we can do.

Learn the easy tricks to spend less on groceries and pocket some savings.

LEARN HOW TO SPEND LESS MONEY ON GROCERIES

How To Get Free Food With No Money

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If you are short on cash, not eating doesn’t have to be a reality.

There are options out there that allow you to get free food, even if you don’t have any cash. Here is what you need to do.

How To Get Free Food With No Money

Fun Money Saving Challenges

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Do you find it boring to save money?

If you are motivation by turning things into a game, check out these money saving challenges. There is a game for you that will make saving fun and exciting so that you make it a priority to save money.

49 FUN MONEY SAVING CHALLENGES

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