Have you wondered where your money is going for meals? Well recently we took a survey and noted that more people due to the economy have been eating out more than grocery shopping and cooking at home. The time consumption and the thought of what’s for dinner are too taxing for many. It is so much easier to stop through a drive thru window, place an order, and take it home. Now the real question is what are you spending? Take a real hard look at your receipts or bank statement and figure out what you are spending. Also if you do drop off quickly to the local market what are you spending on impulse buying items because it is on sale, at the checkout, or you are hungry when you shop? Okay, here is the part that will shock you and save you; go through your pantry, refrigerator, and freezer and take a real hard look at items that are there that you have forgotten, out of date, pushed to the back and covered by something else, and you can find a gold mine of items that can make several meals you don’t have to buy and get rid of items that can make your family ill.
Our survey showed that on average families of 2-3 were spending $15-$20 per meal at fast food locations and yes many have said they are eating the low fat items which cost more. With the unfortunate closing of many restaurants there is a plethora of chefs that are unemployed and skilled in helping you save time, money, prepare fresh meals, and even teach you secrets of meal planning. Imagine the quality, the taste, and the freshness that your favorite restaurants were famous for now in your kitchen!
Our company has embarked on helping busy families by providing meals prepared in your home by our chef from weekly to monthly with part being fresh and frozen and costing as little as $24 per serving which based on the above survey is only $4 more or four extra dollars for saving you hours of preparation. If on the other hand you have time to cook, then our new Meal Planning with an International Flair is a great culinary class to teach you how to plan your meals everyday so you again save time and money on those grocery trips with the extra of including International meals to your weekly menus.
Finally, the question what’s for dinner has been solved under budget, less time consumption, and fresh with many options. So where is your money going?
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