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Mum shares best budget hacks for feeding family for $3.70 a head

A thrifty NSW mum has shared her best tips for feeding her family-of-five on a budget – and it’s saved her over $3,600 a year.

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A thrifty mum is saving over $3,600 a year with these simple shopping hacks.

Mum-of-three Lee Dias said she used to easily spend over $200 a week on groceries before she started meal prepping.

The 38-year-old used to ‘randomly’ shop without much of a plan – but once she started organising herself each week, she was able to save better than ever before.

She now manages to keep her budget to $130 for food items, meaning she can feed her family for just $18.50 a day – which comes to a tiny $3.70 per head, per day.

Lee writes her weekly meal plans out on a whiteboard. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
Lee writes her weekly meal plans out on a whiteboard. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
Lee loves cooking with lots of fresh and healthy ingredients. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
Lee loves cooking with lots of fresh and healthy ingredients. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally

“When I moved out of home in my 20s, I began meal planning and prepping, because there were so many recipes I wanted to try” the south coast, NSW mum said.

“Then when I had twins 18 months ago, it became more essential than ever before.

“I had just stopped work to be a stay-at-home mum, and so we were only having one income, and it was important to start budgeting properly.

“Previously, when I’d shop haphazardly, i’d easily spend over $200 a week, but I allocate $160 in total for groceries, and $130 of this goes to food.

She likes shopping at Coles, due to their Flybuys program. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
She likes shopping at Coles, due to their Flybuys program. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
She also advises looking at buying what is in season. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
She also advises looking at buying what is in season. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally

“Being organised saves money, time, stress and pressure.”

The mum says she mostly shops at Coles, as she takes advantage of the Flybuys and says they have good specials each week.

Lee also tries to shop locally, and will often frequent local farmers markets for fresh produce.

“I’m very strategic when I shop” she said.

“I check the half-price specials weekly, and will stock up if an item I use is on sale.

“It’s important to highlight season fruit and vegetables, they’re always at a good price.

Lee is saving over $3,600 a year with these simple tricks. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
Lee is saving over $3,600 a year with these simple tricks. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
This method of planning helps the mum organise her week. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
This method of planning helps the mum organise her week. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally

“If a recipe has an out-of-season ingredient, don’t disregard it completely, but see if you can modify it, omit it, or replace it with something else.”

Lee will write up her weekly menus on a whiteboard to stay organised for the week.

Some of her favourite cheap and easy family meals include pulled pork, roast vegetable and cous cous salad, and bacon and egg muffins.

Lee also encourages reduced meat consumption when budgeting meals. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
Lee also encourages reduced meat consumption when budgeting meals. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
The mum browses all the specials before going to the shops. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally
The mum browses all the specials before going to the shops. Picture: Instagram / @feeding_five_frugally

“The roast veggie and cous cous salad is so affordable, it includes lots of vegetables, and it’s great to eat cold or warm” she said.

“The muffins are comparable to McDonald’s and are cheap to make, and goes well in the freezer.

“Defrost overnight in the fridge, and reheat the next day in a sandwich press or microwave.

“Pulled pork is also a fave, it’s so versatile. You can make tacos, buns, or nachos.

“People sometimes see the price of pork shoulder and think it’s an expensive dinner, but it can be used across 3 or 4 nights.

“It tastes amazing and it’s great for the budget.”

LEE’S TOP TIPS FOR FEEDING YOUR FAMILY ON A BUDGET

1. Don’t shop week to week. It will have you paying full price for items that will go on special the next week.
2. Reduce meat consumption. It’s better for your budget, your health and the environment.
3. Stock up when things are on sale. Keep a stockpile at home to get you through until it goes on sale again.
4. Try recipes with similar ingredients. This will save money and wastage.
5. Have a well-stocked spice rack. A little seasoning goes a long way to transform a ‘boring’ budget dish into a great one.

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