How to stockpile your pantry on a budget

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You know the feeling; you open your pantry door, and empty shelves stare back at you. It's time to go once again to the grocery store. But what if your shelves were always full? Building a stockpile of pantry essentials saves money on your grocery bill, and provides peace of mind that you always have the food you need on hand.
The good news is, you don't have to be an extreme couponer or a doomsday prepper to have a well-stocked pantry. Follow these tips to start building a stockpile simply and on a budget.
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1. Set a stockpile budget
According to Joyfully Thriving, you don't need a huge grocery budget to build a stockpile. Simply plan ahead, and set aside a specific amount that's only to be used towards your stockpile. Even a few bucks consistently spent each month will go far. Over time each dollar will add up to a well-stocked pantry full of your favorite foods.
2. Watch for sales
When building your stockpile, you should become very familiar with pricing at your local stores. Simply Frugal says to keep a close eye on the ads and look for the products that you know your family uses. If you see a great deal, stock up as much as your budget allows.
3. Know what you need
It's important to know what your family uses, and the quantities you need of each product. A Cultivated Nest advises to take an initial inventory of your pantry and make a list of what you need and how much. This avoids stocking up on a certain product at the store, only to return home and realize you already had plenty.
4. Take your time
Building a stockpile doesn’t happen overnight, according to Joyfully Thriving. She advises to be patient and wait for the best deals. Initially, you first start building your stockpile you might even notice your grocery bill increases slightly, but in the long run, you will end up saving a lot of money.
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5. Organize your pantry
If your pantry is unorganized, it's difficult to see what you have and what you need, not to mention you might inadvertently let foods expire before using them. Untrained Housewife advises spending some time organizing your shelves so that you have access to everything in your pantry.
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