Top Tips to Save Time and Money in the Kitchen (2024)

While visiting friends and family this holiday season, I noticed a few things about having a real food kitchen (or about not having a real food kitchen). And it led me to think about my top tips to save time and money in the kitchen!

So many people say that eating real food, food that is less processed, organically grown, free of hormones and pesticides and nourishes your body is either too expensive or too time-consuming (or both). (Want to learn more about real food? Check out our Getting Started with Real Food page!)

This is not necessarily true.

Sure, real food does cost more money, however, often real food can be had on a budget (see how this blogger ate real food on a budgetand this one completed a $600/month real food challenge). In fact, one study showed that eating real food, only costs $1.50 a day more!

And yes, eating clean, real, nourishing food and ditching the heavily processed foods does require a bit more time and effort and a change in mindset but most people can find a way to fit this into their life.

Wasting time

I hate wasting time…absolutely hate it! I like to be as efficient as possible in most areas of my life! When it comes to real food, I see so many people use their time in the kitchen inefficiently, scrambling to find something to cook each night, making recipes overly complicated, spending way too long in the kitchen after a busy day.

There are ways to more effectively use your time in the kitchen to not be tied to the stove, slaving away each night. Whenever you start to do anything more efficiently, it becomes easier, right? Living a real food lifestyle is no different. With a little bit of planning, you can spend less time slaving over a stove and more time enjoying your family!

Wasting money

Sure, real food can cost more money, especially at first. However, processed foods cost a lot of money too ($4 box of crackers? $5 box of cereal?). Any time I spend money on food, I try to think about how it will nourish my family's bodies. I'll take a $5 carton of nutrient dense pastured eggs any day over a $5 box of nutrient poor, chemical filled Fruit Loops any day of the week.

No matter what type of food people are buying, so much good food is thrown away that could be reheated, repurposed or frozen for later. Americans are the kings of food waste! What a waste of resources (both food and money)! Don't pour money down the drain or into the garbage can!

I try my best to not throw away food. Sure there are things I don't have time to eat, or forget about shoved back in the fridge, but I always try to use everything I have. Food can be repurposed, frozen, reheated in so many ways, there should really be no reason to throw things away!

I have two tips for you that can help you save time and money in the kitchen! These are tips I strive to use week in and week out. When I don't, I notice a big difference in my kitchen (and on my pocketbook).

Tip 1: Meal Plan

Meal planning is absolutely KEY to an efficient real food kitchen. I like to use a simple chart that you can easily download and print out. I sketch out my plan for the week. This helps me with utilizing food already in my freezer, refrigerator and pantry and let's me know what I need to get at the store!

Download Oh Lardy's Meal Planning Chart

Now I am the first to admit that this is a pretty basic chart. However, it helps me sketch out my week and saves me tons of time!

You can also purchase meal plans which can be very helpful too. Oftentimes these come with recipes for the week, a shopping list and more! Our favorite meal plan by far is Real Plans from Holistic Squid. Her menus are delicious and will appease a variety of dietary lifestyles.

Tip 2: Cook Once, Eat Twice (or Thrice)

My second tip is to cook once and enjoy the food at least twice, if not more. I often batch cook, which is to cook a lot of something and freeze or save for later. If I am making taco meat, I make enough for 2-3 dinners, freezing or refrigerating the extras. Same goes for soups, sauces, casseroles, beans, you name it!

Often we will cook a dozen burgers, 2 crockpot chickens, 2 baking sheets of roasted vegetables, etc., eat some for dinner and save the rest for later in the week. The meat can be eaten in soup, eggs, for tacos, stir fry, etc. and the veggies can be added to almost anything!

And don't fear leftovers! You don't have to have the same dinner for the next several night. Repurpose them! Leftover veggies can be added to bone broth for a hearty soup or to top a green salad or in eggs. Leftover meat can be added to a wrap or a sandwich for a nice lunch. Leftover grains and legumes can be used in many of the same ways.

These two tips are lifesavers for me in my kitchen! If you start to think outside the box, start cooking in bulk and repurposing your leftovers and plan your meals, I promise you will save a TON of time and money!

For more tips like this, be sure to check out my friend, Lindsey's, the Homemade Mommy, e-book, Real Food Survival Guide for Busy Moms! She is amazing….corporate woman and a homemade mommy!

“I work a full-time corporate job. However, I do work from home which has allowed me the flexibility to develop a real food cooking strategy that is efficient, simple and will work for others. So how do I find the time to cook real food from scratch without collapsing at the end of the day?” – Lindsey Gremont, author ofReal Food Survival Guide for Busy Moms

How do you save time in the kitchen?? Tell us in the comments!

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Top Tips to Save Time and Money in the Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is the most important practice to save time in the kitchen? ›

Prep ingredients in advance: Spend some time washing, chopping, and portioning ingredients ahead of time. This can significantly cut down the time it takes to prepare meals during the week.

How to minimize cooking time? ›

Here are our 5 top tips to reduce cooking time in your kitchen.
  1. Find balance in your menu. ...
  2. Make your equipment cook quicker. ...
  3. Use pre-made mixes as your base – salads and vegetables. ...
  4. Use no-cook or low cook proteins where possible. ...
  5. Try to simplify the steps to prepare your dishes.
Mar 23, 2023

What are 3 tips for saving money on food? ›

Eight Ways To Save Money on Groceries
  • Simplify your meal planning. ...
  • Before you head to the store, take inventory of what you already have on hand. ...
  • Browse coupons and various store promotions before you shop. ...
  • Focus on budget-friendly foods. ...
  • Buy in bulk when it's cost-effective (but be wise not to overbuy!).
Sep 2, 2023

How to be frugal in the kitchen? ›

Buy ground beef or roasts in bulk at a lower price and repackage to family size (club memberships can save you money here). Buy frozen fish rather than fresh, but stay away from breaded fish. Buy chicken on sale, precook in the slow cooker, shred and freeze for quick easy meals on busy nights.

How do I cut time in my kitchen? ›

Start by decluttering the area around your sink. Remove any dishes, utensils, or appliances that don't belong there. Keep your dish soap, scrub brushes, and sponges within easy reach. Consider using a sink caddy or a hanging organizer to keep these items organized and readily available.

How do I keep my kitchen prices down? ›

How to save money on a kitchen renovation
  1. Create and STICK to a budget. ...
  2. Take your time. ...
  3. Wait for sales. ...
  4. Pay in cash. ...
  5. Do what you can yourself. ...
  6. Reuse materials. ...
  7. Prioritise where you will invest in high-quality materials. ...
  8. Ask for help where you can.

How can I save time and energy in my kitchen? ›

Energy-Saving Kitchen Tips
  1. Covering cooking pans/pots.
  2. Using an electric kettle instead of running hot water.
  3. Loading the dishwasher fully before washing.
  4. Relatively small measures, such as reducing the number of times the refrigerator is opened.
  5. Removing extra refrigerators/freezers.

What 4 items should be worn at all times when working in this kitchen? ›

PPE in cooking includes; gloves, aprons, hairnets, safety footwear, eye protection, and masks. These items safeguard workers from potential hazards and maintain hygiene standards.

What are the three basic rules that can prevent in a kitchen? ›

Three basic rules for kitchen safety include washing frequently, avoiding cross-contamination, and storing food correctly. Additional rules are never leave something cooking unattended, always have a fire extinguisher, and never leave children alone in the kitchen.

How to spend less time on dishes? ›

How to Spend Less Time Washing Dishes
  1. Own fewer dishes. ...
  2. Banish specialty tools. ...
  3. Cook one-pot (or one-pan) dishes. ...
  4. Cook hand-held foods. ...
  5. Use your hands as tools. ...
  6. Increase the food-to-dirty-dish ratio. ...
  7. Plan your cooking strategy. ...
  8. Cook in cast iron.
Jun 13, 2023

How to work faster in the kitchen? ›

Want to be a faster cook? Start with these 7 tips.
  1. 1Read the recipe. Multiple times.
  2. 2Check your ingredient supplies.
  3. 3See what can be made ahead.
  4. 4Take advantage of downtime.
  5. 5Let your tools do the work for you.
  6. 6Use good store-bought shortcuts where they make sense.
  7. 7Practice, practice, practice.
Jan 8, 2024

How to make food in less time? ›

Prepare one-pot meals – such as soups, risottos, slow-cooked curries and casseroles to save on time and washing up. Use a microwave – it's easier and quicker to microwave foods than cook them in the oven or on the stovetop. Check your manufacturer's instructions on how to best cook different foods using your microwave.

How can I save money on food if I don't have time to cook? ›

Here are their top budget-friendly food tips that involve as little cooking as possible.
  1. Check out the prepared foods section at your local grocery store.
  2. Make a list of budget-friendly takeout restaurants near you.
  3. Try a DashPass Subscription.
  4. Get creative with your takeout orders.
  5. Give yourself a takeout budget.
Jan 2, 2024

How can I save money building a kitchen? ›

How to Save Money on a Kitchen Remodel
  1. Planning and Budgeting. Have a budget and a detailed plan. ...
  2. Cabinetry and Hardware. Re-purpose or upcycle existing cabinets. ...
  3. Countertops. Splurge on durable countertops. ...
  4. Appliances. ...
  5. Flooring and Layout. ...
  6. Walls, Backsplashes, and Decor. ...
  7. Strategic Splurges. ...
  8. Sales and Discounts.
May 10, 2024

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