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RE: 14 Way's to Save Money & Keep A Well Stocked Pantry

in #food7 years ago

I am extremely grateful for this post, as I have reached a point in my life where some adjustments really need to be made. Resteemed so I can see this later, too. I am going to try a few things you've listed, like purchasing bulk items instead of packages... That is a more sustainable option anyway. Making large batches and freezing it is also extremely inviting to me <3 As well as bartering/trading. I'm sure I can trade some work for food. I will have to look into it <3 Thank you so much for this lovely post <3

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Thanks for sharing I am glad you found some ideas that can work for you. I have found that incremental, steps are more likely to stick long term. Trying to make too many changes at once can be a bit overwhelming and discouraging. I certainly didn't learn any of this overnight!

Yes, but at the same time small changes means small impacts :P it's important to completely shift a lot of aspects of life on Earth right now, I find.. :)

if you've got grit and determination then I agree, leap in full force. It is pretty invigorating to make big sweeping changes in life. I just wanted to put it out there (should have said it in the post) that even small changes add up over time if you are constantly pushing forward toward your goals. :)

I do hear what you are saying, with the way the world is I often feel a sense of urgency to see change happen not just at home but in the world around me.