According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, the average cost of Thanksgiving dinner is up 14% this year. But there are steps you can take to save. Laurentia Romaniuk, trends expert at Instacart, told TODAY that there are many Thanksgiving sides that can be made from items most people probably have already stocked in their pantry.
"You can cut down on your Thanksgiving grocery bill by planning the meal based on items you already have, and if you're looking for some harvest meal inspiration, you can search ingredients on Instacart and the app will serve up recipes based around that." Follow the link below for more simple advice to cut costs this week.
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