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Thread: Canadian Food Price Forecast for 2016, CTV news & University of Guelph Food Chart 201
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Thu, Jan 14th, 2016, 01:39 PM #1
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I thought I would share as it seems are dollars will once again be pulled from our hard working pockets to feed our families.
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Not a pleasant read but we must stay informed about the rising cost of food and our monies.
Here a link to the CTV news
http://www.ctvnews.ca/business/which...2016-1.2728070
link to University of Guelph's report - Food Price chart for 2016
https://www.uoguelph.ca/foodinstitut...%20English.pdf
Feel free to comment and share ideas of what types of changes you will be making to your grocery shopping ie batch cooking, purchasing frozen veggies/fruits vs. fresh, meats vs. grains, more fish vs. meats
ThanksThis thread is currently associated with: N/A2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, Jan 14th, 2016, 02:10 PM #2
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Growing a garden is big on our list this year. Fresh stuff to use during the summer but mostly to prep the freezer for winter.
We plan on growing everything we need to make pasta sauce, chilli and soups. As well as veggies we can freeze. Shopping the sales is still important to us. (Plan meals around sales etc) For example I wanted to make the kids tacos but lettuce (romaine is my #1 choice) is crazy. But head lettuce is on for $1.50 this upcoming week so will have tacos for dinner one night and DS will have wraps in his lunch (cooked steak ready in slices in the freezer for him!)
Meal planning will be even more important now.
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Thu, Jan 14th, 2016, 02:15 PM #3
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yes @jasperandchar just today I was at FreshCo to grab a few things in the flyer ( sale ) and passed on MOST of the produce items. The prices are appalling! ( especially when it is a larger family you are shopping for ) No more waste allowed here! I had to remind everyone that I am buying 1 or 2 of something ( as compared to filling a bag ) and we are making things s-t-r-e-t-c-h!!
2023 had better show some promise or else!
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Wed, Jan 20th, 2016, 11:15 PM #4
Already looking at seeds for vegetable garden for this summer. deciding what makes sense in the space I have available, what is easiest to grow and store, freeze, can and dehydrate and will buy more fresh local,produce when available next summer and store, freeze, can and dehydrate that as well. Chicken is on sale this week bone in so I hope to buy a bunch and can it then use the bones to make stock and can it as well to supplement when nothing is on sale. Buying big bag of rice this week and will vacuum seal in smaller portions to store longer. Today I made applesauce and started a batch of Apple cidar vinegar from the peels of a bag of reduced organic red delicious apples. Didn't like texture of apples raw but applesauce turned out great. Vinegar takes about 6 weeks so hopefully it works out as well as batch I made in fall. Have to get the most out of everything at these prices.
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Tue, Jan 26th, 2016, 12:10 AM #5
Oh sorry, jasperandchar - I didn't see the bottom part of the post where you encouraged people to share ideas for saving etc. I just started this thread asking - What are you doing to deal with the rising cost of groceries?:
http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/413006-...a/#post6549886
I'll post a link to your thread in mine. Maybe moderators will decide to merge our threads...
SilkLast edited by Silk; Tue, Jan 26th, 2016 at 12:18 AM.
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Tue, Jan 26th, 2016, 12:50 PM #6
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@Silk no worries as they say great minds think alike
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Tue, Jan 26th, 2016, 02:00 PM #7
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Great thread! And i like the idea of growing most of the vegetables. I want to try growing veggies/fruits too but i dont know which veggie is the easiet to start with. I want to buy organic seeds and start from there. Any ideas? What about tomatoes? Are they easy to plant? They are getting sooooo expensive now.
The saddest aprt is that junk food did not get as expensive as compared to fresh produce.
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Tue, Jan 26th, 2016, 11:39 PM #8
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The farmers almanac website has a link to what seeds you can start indoors and when for your particular area. I have already started onion, leek and kale seeds - the kale is already up and growing nicely. I have a nice sunny upstairs window to start the seeds.
Growing veggies has always been priority for us but even more so with the higher produce costs. I will be growing celery for the first time this year as well. We have a large garden area that we use at my parents place -sadly this may be the last year that we can use that space. I also have space beside our garage - for a salad gardenwhich has served us well. We still have leek in the garden!
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Tue, Jan 26th, 2016, 11:45 PM #9
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Wed, Jan 27th, 2016, 08:31 AM #10
We are hoping to plant some things this year as well if we can find the time!
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Wed, Jan 27th, 2016, 11:50 AM #11
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