Van-Tramp
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After 6 weeks of not living in my van I am about to restart my van-living. For the first time in years my van is completely empty of all supplies, so I have been able to go through the van and eliminate a lot of redundant items in preparation of restocking my stores.
I have been working on a list of all the consumables that I have regularly gone through during my past. Since I have been asked more than a few times about a grocery list, I thought I would share what I came up with.
I do try to buy the smallest quantity of every item, choosing to pay a little more to have a smaller item to store in the van. For example, I may choose to buy a 6-egg package for $1 instead of buying 12-eggs for $1.50 simply for the smaller package.
Hope it helps
Some things I will not buy until they are on sale; Chicken breast can be had for less than $2 per pound if you just wait. Same with beef, I always get the "mangers special" for half the sticker price. Dented cans, or "day old" breads will all be discounted to maximize savings
I have been working on a list of all the consumables that I have regularly gone through during my past. Since I have been asked more than a few times about a grocery list, I thought I would share what I came up with.
I do try to buy the smallest quantity of every item, choosing to pay a little more to have a smaller item to store in the van. For example, I may choose to buy a 6-egg package for $1 instead of buying 12-eggs for $1.50 simply for the smaller package.
Hope it helps
Some things I will not buy until they are on sale; Chicken breast can be had for less than $2 per pound if you just wait. Same with beef, I always get the "mangers special" for half the sticker price. Dented cans, or "day old" breads will all be discounted to maximize savings