I skimmed through this thread pretty quick, so if someone has already mentioned this...I'm sorry for repeating;o)
A great way to say on money is to cut the amount of meat you put in your dishes and add more rice, pasta, beans, & especially - veggies. Meat was always the primary dish when I grew up and we ate way more than a 4 oz serving, with very little side dish foods. To save money, I only use about 1/2 lb hamburger in dishes that call for a 1lb. Just add a can of corn or peas, or pork 'n beans to make up the difference. Even better, add a saute'd onion, and/or green pepper. For chicken - I've cut back to 1/2 -3/4 lb. Stir fried rice is a great money saving dish because you can get away with very little meat, add some frozen mixed veggies to the rice while it is cooking. It's an easy, cheap meal.
I've cut way back on fats & sugars - and only use canned non-stick cooking spray on anything & everything I would normally saute. The new Mazola brand cooking sprays are all really good - they come in regular canola flavor, olive oil, & butter flavor. I make my own bread (in a bread machine

) and have replaced the oil in recipes with apple sauce & it works out perfect every time. The initial investment in a bread machine (I have a Breadman Ultimate & it works great - used to have a Zorijushi (sp??), and it was awful) is expensive because you are buying the machine plus all of the stuff you need to make you bread. Eventually, it will be cheaper and you will enjoy bread cooked exactly the way you want it!
Another bargain I've found is giant bags of pre-cut frozen veggies at my local
Walmart. I tend to overcook most of my veggies anyway and frozen is so much easier - no cleaning or cutting. Sometimes I stir-fry, sometimes I roast, sometimes broil - spray with non stick spray, sprinkle with onion salt, garlic, and any other spices you like.
Few of my pantry staples are:
-Mazola non-stick spray (all flavors;o)
-Lots of various spices - including fresh pepper for grinding & sea salt for grinding
-Lipton onion soup mix (add to can of fat free cream of mushroom soup & put in roaster or roasting bag with a cheap hunk of beef ((brisket, rump roast..); sprinkle on mixed veggies & broil; add to 3/4 lb hamburger, a cup or two of oatmeal, 1 chopped onion, chopped green & red peppers, chopped carrots & shape into a meatloaf.
-Lots of flavors of tea (we don't drink coffee & tea can be cheap - look at Dollar Tree for flavored bags) I drink a LOT of hot tea - some decaf - some regular
-Splenda sweetener (I RARELY use white, refined sugar but I do keep a very small amount on-hand just incase.
-brown sugar for oatmeal
-oatmeal - great to add as a filler to meatloaf instead of breadcrumbs, add to homemade bread, & obviously - breakfast;o)
-Malt-o-meal - chocolate flavor - kids of all ages love this hot cereal for breakfast (don't add sugar or salt that is listed on directions when you cook it for the first time - it doesn't need it)
-I can't believe it's not butter - zero calorie spray in the butter aisle
-Veggie Steamers - cheese flavor - you can find these in spice aisle in a seasoning packet that comes with a cooking bag. The directions say to use 1 bag of frozen veggies, but - I've found I can add 2 bags (16oz each) and they come out the same. It's powdered cheese - and it tastes great on broccolli, mixed broc/cauliflower - wayyy less calories than traditional velveeta broc/cheese casserole & a great idea for those of us on a diet.
-I always keep lots of fresh onions on hand. These are usually pretty cheap and are great fillers to stretch a meal. For dieters, instead of putting your stirfry on rice, try putting it on a nest of saute'd onions & green peppers. When I cook spaghetti for my family, they get pasta and I eat (you've guessed it;o) saute'd onions, peppers - yellow, red, & green, with a little tomato sauce. I sprinkle about a Tb of shredded parmesan on mine & I don't feel like I'm missing out on the pasta at all. Just be sure to use different seasonings for various meals to keep from getting burned out on saute'd veggies;o) The 3 different Mazola spray options help change flavors a bit, too. You may have to use a bit more of the spray than usual. Using the "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" zero calorie spray helps butter lovers get a butter fix.
I've lost 10 lbs within the past 10 weeks using these strategies. I still have 10 to go before we leave for Orlando on Dec 23;o) More veggies, more non-stick spray, and lots more flavors of tea to try;o) I eat as much veggies as I want - more I eat - more lbs I lose;o) Then, I brush my teeth at 6-7pm and I'm done for the night except for water. It works for me;o)