I used to make everything from scratch. Everything. Ketchup, graham crackers, and even mozzarella cheese. It’s great to have the skills and knowledge to do this. But at a certain point I had to ask:
Am I getting enough bang for my buck, here? As in, is the time I’m taking and the energy I’m extending to make all of this food really saving me money and therefore, is it worth it?
For the record, homemade mozzarella costs more than store-bought.
Now, sometimes it’s worth putting forth the effort or spending more to make food from scratch because of the health benefit and great flavor. I mean, I don’t even care how much it saves or doesn’t save to make Homemade Ranch Dressing because this recipe tastes thousands of times better than the bottled stuff and it only includes healthy ingredients. I don’t want high fructose corn syrup on my salad.
But as my schedule has gotten busier and as the quantity of food we plow through every day has increased, I’ve had to be more choosy about what I make, what I buy pre-made, and what I skip altogether.
For instance, I used to make all of our Whole Wheat Tortillas, without fail. These taste amazing and we miss them, but it takes triple the amount of tortillas to get us through a meal now, compared to the days my kids were little. It’s a rare occasion that I “go to the trouble” to make tortillas now, because it takes over an hour to get the job done. (Though when I do, there is much rejoicing.) We either skip tortillas now (often subbing corn chips), or I’ll buy a case from Azure Standard to keep in the freezer.
Having said all of that, today I thought I’d share some recipes I’ve stuck with for all these years, even with a busier schedule and a higher volume of food consumption. These recipes are worth my time, because the time investment is tiny. And they are cheaper than store-bought so they are a win-win! Also, homemade always tastes better, so score one more for that!
Real Food Recipes that are Easy and Save Money
I make all of our Ranch Dressing Mix, Italian Dressing Mix, Onion Soup Mix, and Taco Seasoning Mix. These cost pennies to make, saving a significant amount. And since I make big batches, the time saved on these is great!
The price of beans has gone up, but it still saves money to make Homemade Vanilla Extract. It’s ridiculously easy to make, and well worth the effort because homemade vanilla is amazing!
Stir-and-Pour Whole Wheat Bread
We don’t eat as much bread as we used to at our house. I think it’s wholesome and filling and my family loves it, but I prefer to fill everyone with more nutrient-packed sides like fruits and veggies. So bread has taken a back seat at our house.
I do sometimes buy a loaf of 100% whole wheat sandwich bread for sandwiches when we need to pack them for a road trip. But for bread at home, when as do eat it with a meal, I make this Stir-and-Pour Whole Wheat Bread. It takes hardly any time or effort, and it doesn’t cost very much. And it tastes awesome!
I discovered this 5-Minute Granola Method and haven’t looked back. I add in whatever we have (dried fruit or chocolate chips) and we’ve got ourselves a great cereal for much less than store bought!
All of these Simple Meal Recipes
Check out this Spanish Rice Bowl and the long list of other Simple Real Food Recipes it includes. I keep coming up with more of these recipes and am amazed at how much time and money they are saving! I’ve cut down my kitchen time with these Simple Recipes so much that I feel like a cheater. Almost. ;)
This is ridiculously easy and so super yummy! Throw three ingredients in the blender and you’re set!
Special Coffee Drinks
It’s a rare thing for us to spend $$ at a coffee shop since we can make fun coffee drinks at home for much less! This Chocolate Frappe is awesome. Sometimes we put this Chocolate Whipped Cream in our coffee. We freeze coffee into ice cubes like this to make easy Iced Coffees. This Coffee Milkshake is awesome in the summertime. Sometimes I make a big batch of Chocolate Iced Coffee to offer several people at once. While all of these take a little time, it doesn’t feel like a lot of effort because it’s FUN to make drinks like this!
What are some of the foods you make from scratch that are easy and save money?
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Jessica says
I am so extremely blessed that my 10 year old LOVES to cook and bake. This has allowed us to make/begin making again items that I want to make homemade, but don’t always have the time or energy to get to myself :) She will make cereal, bread, sweets (of course!), pancakes, etc. If she wasn’t so excited and involved there is no way I would be able to keep up, lol! I have unfortunately stopped making tortillas as well. She will help, but the time involved is just too much. And we need to make at least a double batch, probably more like triple for everyone to be full. My kids LOVE tortillas, lol. So I have let them go for now. Without her help though, bread would maybe get made once or twice a month (we have a certain recipe we all enjoy and refuse to switch from, lol). Cereal would probably be made with the same frequency, etc. I just don’t have the time anymore. So a great motivator for her is if she makes it, then she can eat it! Otherwise, oh well:) I wish I had about twelve more hours in the day, but since that just isn’t going to happen, we have to make the best of what we have, and just let go of the rest.
Sonia says
I joined the club but I can’t download the money saving recipes booklet. It says the link is not there. Can you tell me where else I can try to download it? Sorry to leave this in a comment, I’m not sure how else to get a hold of you :).