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Food expenses 20,000 yen couple's [shopping day] March closing

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Delicious Barrow Kimchi 178 yen

Pork belly 950 yen 95 yen discount

Onion 238 yen

Tofu 98 yen

Pork pieces 459 yen

Natto 78 yen

Konjac 78 yen

Crab stick 98 yen

Deep-fried tofu 98 yen

Carrot 198 yen

Komatsuna 78 yen

79 yen discount from new sardine hiraki 398 yen

Total 2997 yen

▷ Over 586 yen in March

It was 20586 yen. (rice, seasoning, ingredients)

Rice is 5 kg 4500 yen

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Today's dinner, I made stewed sardines and plums!

Last year, when I used a natural product that my husband and I picked and soaked in Mikawa mirin, they said, "Delicious!!!He shouted 😆

3/25 Edited to

... Read more3月の買い出しでは、バローを中心にバランス良く食材を選びつつも、値引き商品を上手に取り入れるなど工夫しています。特に豚バラ肉や新イワシひらきの値引きが効いていますね。このように普段から価格の変動をチェックし、無理なく食費の節約を心がけることが継続のコツです。 発酵食品である納豆や豆腐、カニカマや油揚げなどの手軽に使える食材が増えることで献立の幅が広がるだけでなく、栄養バランスも整いやすくなります。小松菜やにんじん、玉ねぎといった旬の野菜も積極的に活用し、彩りや味のアクセントにもなっています。 また、手作りのイワシと梅の煮込みは、自然の恵みを生かした一品です。去年ご夫婦で採取した天然梅を使い、三河みりんに漬け込むひと手間が、料理の深い味わいを引き出す秘訣。こうした季節感や思い入れのある食材を用いることで、食事の満足感や食べる喜びがぐっと高まるのではないでしょうか。 買い出し日を設けて、計画的に食材を揃えるスタイルは、無駄な出費を防ぎながら家計を守るうえでとても効果的です。お米も5キロ単位でまとめ買いし、調味料や常備菜の材料と合わせて支出管理を徹底されています。私も家計のやりくりをする中で、月の食費全体を把握し、買い物リストを作ることが節約の大きな助けになった経験があります。 こうした実際の買い物の様子や献立提案は、節約を目指す多くの方にとって参考になるでしょう。これからも旬の食材を活かして、家計と健康の両立を目指す工夫を続けていきたいですね。

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