eMeals has just announced two more meal plans…
Slow Cooker Traditional and Slow Cooker Clean Living.
Can I get a little bit of a SQUEE?
If you are familiar with eMeals, they provide you a week’s worth of recipes, grocery shopping list and cost breakdown via email every week. They have a gazillion different options including store specific (Target, Aldi, Walmart), diet specific (Paleo, Weight Watchers) and now timing specific (Slow Cooker).
If you are interested in what the program looks like, you can check out a Slow Cooker Traditional Sample List and a Slow Cooker Clean Eating List.
We were able to try out the Pork and Pinto Beans from the Traditional List and it was excellent. (Especially going into my new Crock-Pot with Smart Technology Slow Cooker.)
If you are wondering if you can save money by meal planning, the answer is YES. I always tell people there are five ways you can cut your grocery budget in half (Using Coupons, Having a Stockpile, Having a Price Book, Meal Planning, and Budget/Using Cash.) If you are in a season of life where using coupons is hard, you can still save by doing one of the other pillars, like meal planning.
And because it is always better to save a little, till the end of the month eMeals is offering a 15% discount on the Slow Cooker Meal Plans. Use the code SLOW at checkout and you’ll pay under $5 per month for a basic plan.




