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How to save money on groceries in 2023

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Jaqueline Benitez shops for groceries at a supermarket in Bellflower, Calif.Allison Dinner, Associated Press Grocery prices are expected to climb upward, which will leave many consumers stretching their food budgets even more than they have previously. Since 2021, grocery prices have risen 11% and are expected to go up 8% more, as Lois Collins reported on Monday for Deseret News. This means prices are at an all-time high, and some staples like eggs have increased well above the average rate. Several food bank operators told the Deseret News that high grocery prices impacts them as they receive fewer donations. Some...

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Traeger Ham and Cheese Scalloped Potato Casserole

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This hearty, delicious, Traeger Homemade Ham and Cheese Scalloped Potato Casserole is one of our favorite way to use up any leftover ham we have from the holidays! An “all in one” meal, and endlessly customizable, you can change this up any way you’d like to suit your family’s tastes and preferences. Traeger Ham and Cheese Scalloped Potato Casserole This Ham and Cheese Scalloped Potato Casserole is one of my favorite ways to make something new out of all that leftover double-smoked ham. Creamy white sauce is poured over layers of thinly sliced potatoes and ham, and then topped with cheese....

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Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

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Roasted cherry tomatoes are covered in olive oil, garlic and herbs. They are then roasted in the oven and make a great side dish, topping for bread or pasta! We are fans of roasted vegetables. A few of our readers’ favorite roasted recipes are: Roasted Chickpeas Air Fryer Roasted Cauliflower Oven Roasted Grapes Roasted Shallot and Rosemary Butter How to Roast Plums Roasted Tomatoes Whether you have a garden overflowing with cherry tomatoes or have a container on your counter unsure of what to do with them, roasted cherry tomatoes are a great way to use them up! You can...

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Meal Planning (With Links to Recipes!)

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Meal planning. You either love it and jump right in or hate it. Hate it with a fiery passion that burns in your soul until one day you’re forced to figure it out and search the internet at 3:00 in the morning for ideas which leads you here to this charming blog. via GIPHY Meal planning is as complicated or simple as you want it to be. For some reason over the last several years meal planning and feeding the family has become some kind of weird, pinterest centered, perfection oriented, multi course fiasco which (at least for me and...

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“She Rolled Her Eyes And Said She Was Clearly Exaggerating”: Woman Bashes Girlfriend’s Special Lasagna, Throws A Fit When She Refuses To Make It Again

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Recently, a 24-year-old woman turned to the AITA community on Reddit for a moral judgement. In a post that amassed 8.5k upvotes and 1.8k comments, she explained that last month, she made her signature homemade lasagna for her girlfriend. “I spent a lot of money on the ingredients and then more than half of the day making the herb-infused fresh pasta dough, the ragu, etc…” However, unlike many others who tried the dish, her girlfriend was not impressed. So the next time the GF asked for lasagna again, she was served a different version. A woman tells her girlfriend her...

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