
Elizabeth emailed in the following tip:
A lot of the entertainment in our household revolves around food. On his nights off, my husband and I enjoy eating at nice restaurants, either alone or with friends. During the week I love to relax with my friends over wine and cheese. My Saturday mornings are spent catching up with my parents over breakfast at our favorite restaurant.
As we’ve looked to trim our budget, finding ways to continue to enjoy our food pursuits inexpensively has been forefront in our plan. While I love seeing my parents for breakfast, if the kids are along, my bill at our favorite restaurant will creep up quite fast.
One way I’ve been able to reduce my budget is to bring our Saturday morning breakfast to our house.
Breakfast is the one meal that is easy to make and relatively inexpensive to serve. There are a lot of different options and you can linger over your coffee/tea without the waitstaff getting antsy. It’s also the one meal that you can serve with very little prep work if need be. There have been times when I haven’t started my menu planning until about 30 minutes before my parents arrived!
When deciding what to serve, I choose one or two options from each of the categories listed below. Most of the time my choices are based on what I have in my refrigerator or pantry.
Starters
- Fresh Fruit
- Smoothies
- Pecan and Craisin Granola
- Orange Juice
Protein
- Eggs – cooked to order
- Frittatas
- Breakfast bowls
- Bacon or sausage
Carbs
Going out for breakfast (if my children are there) usually costs well over $30 with tip, that’s not including my parents bill. However, I’ve found that, on average, I’m able to cook breakfast for all of us for less than $10 — depending upon the menu I choose.
By bringing breakfast to our house I’ve been able to save all of us quite a bit of money!
In addition to being a wife and mother of two adult children, Liz works outside the home and blogs at Wonder Woman I’m Not — a home management blog for the busy woman striving to find balance in their lives.


1. We are out of debt.



















































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