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               I               am               a               stay               at               home               mom               on               a               very               tight               budget.

With               grocery               prices               on               the               rise,               my               husband               and               I               plan               to               do               all               we               can               to               save               on               that               particularly               expensive               bill.

"Looking               ahead,               we               expect               food               prices               to               rise               by               3               to               4               percent               during               2013,               which               is               slightly               higher               than               the               average               rate               of               inflation               over               the               past               10               years",               according               to               John               Anderson,               AFBF's               deputy               chief               economist.

Here               I               explain               how               I               do               it,               how               I               include               the               children               in               the               process,               and               how               much               money               we               expect               to               save.

(http://www.fb.org/index.php?action=newsroom.news&year=2013&file=nr0404.html)
               Our               household               consists               of               6               people,               and               all               are               boys               except               me.

As               it               is               we               spend               $800               per               month               on               groceries.

Most               of               the               foods               we               buy               in               our               household               are               vegetables,               fruits,               meats,               milk,               and               bread.

Our               household               goes               through               about               $50               a               week               on               vegetables,               fruits,               and               herbs               alone               per               week.

If               we               grow               them               ourselves               we               are               saving               about               $200               per               month               on               produce.
               The               concept               is               fairly               basic.

With               the               help               of               my               children,               I               planted               the               herbs               we               use               the               most               in               recycled               pickle               and               Alfredo               jars               based               on               instructions               from               a               Pintrest               post               I               found.

I               saw               this               post               and               thought,               "Hmm,               we               could               do               that!"               So               I               used               a               variation               of               this,               where               I               used               chalk               board               paint               from               a               can               instead               of               spray               paint               and               let               the               children               paint               it               on               after               I               sanded               the               area               I               wanted               painted               with               a               small               grained               sand               paper.

I               wanted               a               more               hands               on               experience               for               my               children               to               feel               more               involved.

We               just               added               gravel               from               our               driveway               to               the               bottom               first,               then               potting               soil               next.

The               gravel               is               for               drainage               so               the               herbs               will               not               get               root               rot.

We               added               seeds               instead               of               buying               the               plant               already               grown               so               the               kids               could               watch               the               whole               process.

Then,               we               added               seed               starter               soil,               just               a               little               bit,               to               the               top.

We               just               watered               them,               and               kept               them               in               the               sun.

We               planted               mint,               rosemary,               thyme,               sweet               basil,               cilantro,               green               onions,               chives,               and               lavender.

(http://media-cache-ak1.pinimg.com/originals/e4/96/55/e496558b7cdacbf553911aa4acbc1bd9.jpg)
               For               the               vegetables               we               used               the               same               approach               as               the               herbs,               but               we               used               a               trough               planter               instead               of               jars.

We               first               painted               the               whole               thing               in               chalkboard               paint,               added               gravel               from               the               driveway               for               drainage,               and               added               the               soil.

I               used               potting               soil,               and               a               lot               of               it,               since               these               are               vegetables               we               are               talking               about               here.

Watching               our               spacing               we               planted               the               seeds,               covered               them               in               seed               starting               soil,               watered               and               placed               in               sunny               areas               in               the               house.

Once               the               seeds               grow               to               a               decent               size,               we               will               put               them               outside.

We               don't               want               the               frost               to               kill               the               seeds               since               it               is               just               the               beginning               of               spring.

For               the               vegetables               we               planted               spinach,               onions,               cucumbers,               garlic,               radishes,               and               sweet               peppers.

We               just               followed               the               planting               instructions               on               the               seed               package.
               I               have               a               lot               of               mouths               to               feed,               so               I               will               try               to               save               on               grocery               bills               any               way               that               I               can.

This               is               just               one               way               I               plan               to               do               that.

The               idea               seems               very               simple,               and               we               can               keep               them               in               the               house               to               continue               growing               through               the               winter               months.

So               far               the               herbs               are               growing               very               fast.

They               have               already               popped               through               the               soil.

It               may               take               longer               for               the               vegetables               to               get               going.

I               hope               this               helps               you               save               a               little               bit               on               your               grocery               bills,               and               good               luck.

Be               sure               to               include               your               children               in               the               process               as               it               teaches               them               how               things               grow,               what               they               grow               from,               and               what               a               plant               needs               to               grow.

It               is               also               a               great               sensory               bin               exercise               for               them.

My               children               had               so               much               fun               and               are               still               learning               from               the               project               as               they               track               the               growth               of               the               herbs               and               veggies               they               plan               to               eat.






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