Buy in bulk.

If you know your baby will be eating a lot of a particular baby food for the next couple of weeks or months, stock up!

DIY.

When you need some power foods for yourself, avoid prepackaged snacks. Whip up a batch of homemade granola bars or hummus to save money as well as waste accumulated from packaging.

Split it.

When eating out as a family, opt to share an entree with your child rather than ordering something for her off the kids menu. We all know restaurant portions are huge, plus your child will develop a taste for healthier foods rather than chicken fingers and French fries.

Work from scratch.

When making meals for your family, avoid pre-made products or ingredients. Cooking your own chicken rather than buying a pre-roasted one, for example, will save money, not to mention fill your kitchen with a tempting aroma.

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