After Holiday Shopping for Food

After the hustle and bustle of holiday celebrations, shopping for food can yield some fantastic deals. Retailers often have a surplus of seasonal items like turkeys, hams, and festive treats, which may lead to significant markdowns. In the days following a holiday, you can expect prices to drop as stores look to clear out leftover inventory to make way for new products. This presents an excellent opportunity to stock up on items you can freeze or use in future meals, all while sticking to your budget.

Many supermarkets begin to offer discounts on non-perishable items that were popular during the holiday season, including canned goods, baking supplies, and snacks. It’s a great time to buy baking essentials like flour, sugar, and spices, as they may be on clearance to make room for post-holiday items. Additionally, many stores will have sales on frozen foods, which can help you create quick, healthy meals without breaking the bank. It's worth checking the weekly ads or in-store promotions to ensure you’re capitalizing on the best savings.

Don’t overlook local farmers' markets or specialty shops, as they may also have post-holiday sales to clear out excess inventory. You might find fresh produce at reduced prices, especially items that were popular during the holiday gatherings. By shopping strategically after the holidays, you not only save money but also stock your pantry with healthy options that can last for months. Embrace the spirit of smart shopping and turn those post-holiday deals into delicious meals!

Kris

Kris learned how to preserve food from her grandmother back when she was 6 years old. Grandma would always have Kris right next to her in the kitchen letting her peel and chop and preserve food out of their 2-acre back yard garden.

Nowadays, Kris uses the techniques she learned from Grandma to fix her gut health, preserve her own food out of her back yard garden, and provide preservative free food to her family and friends.

Join us to learn the tricks of the trade and provide your family with food security using the tools of old.

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