For years, grocery shopping felt like a chore I just couldn’t win at — overspending, buying stuff that went bad, or forgetting things and making multiple trips. Then I realized the key wasn’t rushing in blindly, but having a plan that fits my busy life and family’s needs. Now, every Sunday afternoon, I sit down with the store app and flyer, mapping out what’s on sale and what meals I want to cook that week. I keep a running list on my phone of staples we always need — things like pasta, eggs, frozen veggies, and some proteins. When I spot a good deal on something we regularly eat, I grab extra. Like last week, chicken breasts were on sale, so I stocked up and froze half. This little routine saves me time and stress, and I’ve actually cut down on food waste because I buy only what I’ll use. Plus, it feels pretty good knowing I’m feeding my family well without blowing the budget. Sometimes I mix in easy hacks, like prepping veggies ahead or using slow cooker recipes that I throw together before work. It’s not gourmet, but it works — and that’s what counts. What about you? How do you make grocery shopping less of a headache? Would love to swap tips. #Food #CostOfLiving