Mother-of-two reveals how she cut down her family’s grocery bill by $1,000

A mother-of-two has revealed how she cut her family’s grocery bill by $1,000 a month using a very savvy method.

Becky Guiles, from Syracuse, New York, took to TikTok to share her ‘B.O.R.E.S’ strategy with her followers.

The money-saving expert, who is known as the Freebie Lady on social media, explained that the five key steps to cutting down food bills are to budget, organize, reuse, eliminate and simplify. 

The clip is the latest in a long-line of tips and tricks that the 42-year-old has shared.

Mother-of-two Becky Guiles, from Syracuse, New York, has revealed how she cut her family’s grocery bill by $1,000 a month using a very savvy method 

The money-saving expert took to TikTok to share her 'B.O.R.E.S' strategy with her followers to help cut grocery bills

The money-saving expert took to TikTok to share her 'B.O.R.E.S' strategy with her followers to help cut grocery bills

The money-saving expert took to TikTok to share her ‘B.O.R.E.S’ strategy with her followers to help cut grocery bills  

Becky’s money-saving B.O.R.E.S method

Budget Plan to spend $100 per person in your family per month – but prepare to be flexible if you have allergies or teenagers 

Organize Go through your kitchen cupboards and get rid of anything that has expired or that you will never eat

Reuse There are many easy ways to repurpose left-overs. These include:

  • Use chip crumbs as a breading
  • Serve stale bread as croutons
  • Make vegetable broth using scraps
  • Create a vinaigrette from the tops of strawberries 

Eliminate Cut out waste by freezing more foods as well as storing fruit and vegetables in a way that lasts longer

Simplify Remove any excesses from your routine – it may also be easier to stick to the same meal plan each week

In the clip, uploaded to TikTok earlier this month, Becky begins: ‘This is how to stop spending so much money at the grocery store.

‘Do I know what I’m talking about? We were spending $1,400 a month on groceries and I have cut that down to $400 a month.

‘I recommend that people use what I call the B.O.R.E.S system.’

Elaborating on the method, the savvy saver, who has more than 513,000 followers, explains: ‘The B stands for budget. 

‘Budget $100 per person in your family per month.

‘If you have food allergies or you have really hungry teenagers you might need to increase that by like $50 or so.

‘O stands for Organize. Every time you are not organized its going to cost you more money. 

‘Go through your kitchen and get rid of all those things that are expired or that you are just never going to eat. 

‘That will give you a clean plate – a clean palette – for everything I’m going to teach you next.

‘R is for Reuse. I know that sounds kind of weird but here’s some ways you can reuse some stuff.’

She then lists out some helpful advice for repurposing leftover such as chip crumbs, stale bread, vegetable scraps and even the tops of strawberries.

But Becky’s advice does not stop there.

The mother-of-two continues: ‘E is for Eliminate. Eliminate waste by freezing more things… know how to store your fruit and vegetables in a way that makes them last longer.

‘S is for simplify. Simplify the way you do meals. Simplify meal planning. Simplify everything. Simplify your ingredients.

‘One of the huge ways I have simplified meal planning is that every single day of the week has a theme to it.’

Becky lists out some helpful advice for repurposing chip crumbs, stale bread, vegetable scraps and even the tops of strawberries

Becky lists out some helpful advice for repurposing chip crumbs, stale bread, vegetable scraps and even the tops of strawberries

Becky previously revealed that she had quit her job a few years ago to take care of her two young kids

Becky previously revealed that she had quit her job a few years ago to take care of her two young kids 

Before making the lifestyle swap, Becky (pictured with husband Jay) faced $35,000 worth of debt with only one source of income

Before making the lifestyle swap, Becky (pictured with husband Jay) faced $35,000 worth of debt with only one source of income

She then runs through her meal planning for the week including ‘Mexican Mondays’ and frittatas on Tuesdays before concluding: ‘I promise if you do all of those things in B.O.R.E.S, you will be able to cut your grocery bill down significantly.’

Becky has previously revealed that she quit her job a few years ago to take care of her two young kids.

But she and husband Jay soon found themselves in $35,000 worth of debt with only one source of income.

After struggling to make ends meet for some time, Becky decided to research ways in which she could save money – and she was able to cut their yearly spending by $30,000.

It meant that the couple were then able to pay off their debt in less than eight months. 

The situation inspired the keen saver to share her tips with others on everything from groceries to electric and gas bills.

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