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Luckily, some of the best foods for stockpiling are extremely cheap to buy. ... Budget Foods to Stockpile Oats and Oatmeal. ... Canned Meat. ... Canned Soups and Stews. ... Macaroni & Cheese (aka Kraft Dinner). ... Milk. ... Tea. ... Juice. ... Coffee. Coffee, while not exactly cheap most places, stores extremely well and goes on sale often. More items...
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Read More »Putting your stockpile together can easily drain your grocery budget if you’re not careful. Luckily, some of the best foods for stockpiling are extremely cheap to buy. No matter what your reason for stocking up, whether it be emergency preparation, a good sale or just to have extras on hand, these 25 budget foods to stockpile are all fantastic to add to your shopping lists. The biggest thing to remember about food storage is that you may have to include items you wouldn’t normally eat. The idea behind having a stockpile at all is that it is there when you need it. This means that you may want to consider adding a few items that you wouldn’t otherwise use to your pantry just in case of an event like job loss or a weather emergency. Things like jarred sauces and canned vegetables will be there when you need them versus fresh foods that will spoil without preparation.
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Read More »5. Pasta sauces. Just like with pasta, jarred sauces are great to have on hand and are usually fairly cheap to buy. Grab a few jars of your favorite brand. Store them in the pantry like you normally would. 6. Canned vegetables. At a cost of under a dollar most places, picking up a few extra cans is very affordable. If you’re worried about salt content, give them a good rinse before you use them. 7. Canned Fruit. Along the same lines as canned veggies, canned fruit is another budget food to stockpile. 8. Basic Spices. Basic spices like pepper, garlic and so on are affordable and they will last for quite a while if kept in air tight containers or the freezer. 9. Butter. Butter can be frozen and will last almost a year in the freezer. Stock up around the holidays when it’s cheaper and save it for when the cost jumps. 10. Cream Cheese. Another one that can be bought cheap and frozen, cream cheese is a great budget food to stockpile. The only catch is that once it’s frozen, it’s best for baking and cooking and not quite so tasty on a bagel. 11. Eggs. I know it sounds crazy, but eggs are a fantastic item to stockpile. Pick them up when they’re cheap and preserve them for later. Once they’re preserved, they are shelf stable for 6-9 months. 12. Bread. Bread is another item that is truly budget friendly and can be frozen for storage. I buy loaves when they are on sale and freeze them. Then just defrost as you need them. 13. Cereal. The next time your store has a sale on cereal, grab a bunch and store it. It will last 3-6 months (or more) in its original bag. 14. Baking Soda & Powder. There aren’t too many dishes that can be baked without at least one of these two ingredients. Buy them when you have a bit of extra grocery money and store in airtight containers. I keep multiple boxes of baking soda on hand because I use it in cleaning, too. 15. Popcorn. While not a necessity, popcorn makes a fantastic snack food for the kids. Typically it’s just around a dollar per pound and can be stored in its original packaging. 16. Granola & Granola Bars. Granola will last almost a year if stored right. Seal it in individual bags for loose granola and leave pre-packed bars in their original packaging. 17. Crackers. Saltines are another awesome budget food to stockpile, but any type of cracker works well. For long term storage (meaning more than 3 months), keep them in the freezer so that they maintain their freshness.
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Read More »18. Oats and Oatmeal. A couple of times per year oats and oatmeal goes on sale. Stored in an airtight container, they will last for quite a while. 19. Canned Meat. Canned tuna and chicken are very affordable and can be used to make a very wide variety of meals since they are often interchangeable. Both will last 2-5 years on the shelf as long as their cans are not dented. 20. Canned Soups and Stews. They’re not the healthiest option, but canned soups and stews are filling and warm when you need it. Be sure to stock a few just in case. If you’re worried about sodium content, add a bit more water than is called for in the directions. It won’t cut the taste too much. 21. Macaroni & Cheese (aka Kraft Dinner). The blue box may not be the healthiest box, but it’s a quick fix when you need something in a pinch. The best part is that it can be fixed with powdered milk or no milk at all so it is a great food to stockpile for any sort of emergency. 22. Milk. If your grocery store has milk on sale, grab it and freeze it. Milk prices fluctuate pretty heavily so grabbing it while it’s cheap is just a smart move for your grocery budget. Just be sure to pour a bit off of the top before you freeze to allow for expansion. 23. Tea. Tea will last well over a year, especially if you buy tea bags. Store in an airtight container to help extend the shelf life. 24. Juice. Most juices, apple juice especially, are very affordable during back to school months. Buy them then and keep in your stockpile for use during the year. They will last on the shelf at least a year, but sometimes longer depending on the type of juice. 25. Coffee. Coffee, while not exactly cheap most places, stores extremely well and goes on sale often. Use those sales to your advantages and stock up when you can for less. Leave them in their original vacuum sealed package for shelf life.
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