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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Seven easy ways to spend less on fruit and vegetables....
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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32p · 7 weeks ago
ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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sarahmo3w
71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Seven easy ways to spend less on fruit and vegetables....
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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32p · 7 weeks ago
ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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I'm Cass and I'm a happily married mother of two children, aged 10 and 13. I'm partial to the odd cake and the occasional cocktail and I mostly blog about our family's ups and downs on our journey to living a more frugal lifestyle.
 
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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sarahmo3w
71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Seven easy ways to spend less on fruit and vegetables....
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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32p · 7 weeks ago
ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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I'm Cass and I'm a happily married mother of two children, aged 10 and 13. I'm partial to the odd cake and the occasional cocktail and I mostly blog about our family's ups and downs on our journey to living a more frugal lifestyle.
 
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
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EatLikeULoveU
· 7 weeks ago
Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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@emvanstone
· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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My children are like chalk and cheese when it comes to food but one thing they do have in common is a love of fruit and most vegetables. Clearly this is a good thing as far as I’m concerned but I have noticed my fruit and vegetable spend increasing lately so I’ve had to be a bit clever lately to make sure that I’m getting value for money.
 
Here’s my top tips to help you to spend less on fruit and vegetables….
Buy Frozen
 
Some people see frozen fruit and veg as a bad thing but we have a drawer full of frozen fruit (great for smoothies and crumbles) and frozen veg. It can actually be more nutritious than fresh because the fact it’s frozen so soon after picking locks in the nutrients that can be lost on the long journey to the supermarket shelf. It’s really good value for money and can be bought quite cheaply making it a great way to get fruit and veg into your family without breaking the bank.
Buy in-season fruit and veg
 
Food that’s in season is more readily available so it stands to reason that it’s going to cost less you less. There’s quite a good guide here on the BBC website to help you plan your shopping list around what’s in season.
Try your local fruit and veg shop or market rather than buying at the supermarket when you do your shopping
 
It might not work our cheaper for some things but I find that I save when I buy at our local fruit and veg shop and not only that, I find that the quality is better too.
Don’t forget Aldi’s Super Six
 
Aldi have a great deal on their fruit and veg range whereby each week/fortnight they have six different things on offer for a much reduced price. You can check on the app or on their website which fruit and veg are included each week.
Buy reduced where you can
 
At the end of each day, our supermarket has some massive savings on fruit and veg that’s about to go out of date. I don’t worry too much about dates on fruit and veg so as long as it looks OK and doesn’t feel squishy then I’m happy to buy it.
Learn the best ways to store your fresh fruit and veg
 
If you store fruit and veg right then it will more than likely last longer which will reduce waste and mean you can buy larger packs to last the week which usually works out cheaper. There’s a good guide here on the best ways to store things and what to keep apart.
Grow your own
 
This is something that I’ve never really mastered but if you have a little area you can dedicate to growing some of your own fruit and veg then you’ll definitely see a saving when it’s ready to eat.
 
Can you think of anything else?
 
Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address to the box on the top right of this page and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.
 
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Just past apple season unfortunately but when it is harvest time, it's worth finding out if anyone has a glut? There are only so many apples you can eat for example. If someone is happy to share a few with you, that's great. Also keep an eye out as some people put them in bags by the road for free collection. Great to make chutneys with or stew and freeze.
 
And on that vein, plant an apple tree. You can get apple trees on dwarf root stock if you prefer, they need very little attention unlike other plants and the fruit freshly picked and eaten is so wonderful.
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ah great tips cass, as always
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71p · 7 weeks ago
I think you've got it covered there! There's a really good value fruit and veg shop in town, but I rarely go to town, so end up buying mine from the supermarket. There is a definite difference in price from summer to winter.
PS I'm very jealous that your kids eat fruit and veg. My kids don't and it's a real struggle to get them to eat it!
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Teksty
· 7 weeks ago
I have vegetables and fruits from the plot , but he likes to buy frozen fruit in winter. For example, strawberries
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Sarah Anguish
· 6 weeks ago
Aldi's Super Six has saved me a fortune over the past year or so, such great value
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emma
· 6 weeks ago
great tips - I've not heard of Aldis super six!
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· 6 weeks ago
What great tips! I do love finding a supermarket bargain!
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New England Flybaby · 20 hours ago
Great tips! A warning to pass along about carrots. I made the mistake of storing them next to a) apples and, another time, broccoli. I could NOT understand why the apples and broccoli tasted like "wood" (no, I'm not in the habit of eating "wood", LOL but that's the closest way to describe it.) Then, I remembered something my plant biology professor said, about storing carrots separately from certain vegetables, as they give off a plant gas which affects the taste of the other vegetables. Now, I only store carrots with onions.
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