In today’s economy, as the cost of living continues to rise, many Nigerians are seeking ways to stretch their budgets without compromising on the quality of their meals.
One
effective strategy is to cook more meals at home, especially foods that are
surprisingly simple and much cheaper to prepare than to buy pre-made.
From staples to snacks, here are five foods that you’ll save money on by making
them yourself.1.
Bread
Bread is a
household staple in Nigeria, and while it’s convenient to buy, making it at
home can be a game-changer.
With just
flour, yeast, sugar, salt, and water, you can whip up a batch of soft, fresh
bread for a fraction of the cost of store-bought loaves.
Bonus Tip:
Experiment with flavours like coconut or wheat bread to add variety to your
breakfast table.
2.
Yoghurt
Homemade yoghurt
is cost-effective and healthier since you control the sugar and additives. All
you need is milk and a small portion of store-bought yoghurt as a starter.
With a bit of patience, you’ll have creamy, fresh yoghurt perfect for
smoothies, parfaits, or just as a snack.
Pro Tip: Add locally available fruits like mangoes
or bananas for a tropical twist.
3.
Tomato Paste
Tomato paste
is a key ingredient in many dishes, from jollof rice to stews. Instead of
buying canned versions, you can make your own by boiling, blending, and
reducing fresh tomatoes.
Not only does this
save money, but it also avoids preservatives commonly found in store-bought
options.
Pro Tip: Buy
tomatoes in bulk during their peak season for maximum savings and
flavour.
4.
Snacks Like Chin Chin or Puff Puff
Popular
Nigerian snacks like chin chin and puff puff are always in demand, but buying
them pre-made can add up. Making these treats at home ensures freshness and
allows you to customize them with flavours like cinnamon or nutmeg. Plus, the
process can be a fun activity for family or friends.
Cost-Saving
Insight: Ingredients like flour, sugar, and oil are more economical when bought
in bulk, making homemade snacks a smart choice.
5.
Homemade Zobo Drink
Zobo, a
refreshing drink made from hibiscus leaves, is a favourite in Nigerian
households. Instead of buying bottled versions, you can prepare it at home with
hibiscus petals, ginger, cloves, and sugar, all of which are affordable and
easy to find in local markets.
Pro Tip: Sweeten your zobo with natural honey or fruit juice for a
healthier twist.
Cooking at home isn’t just a cost-saving measure,
it’s also an opportunity to experiment with flavours, eat healthier, and enjoy
creating something from scratch.
Making these five foods at home saves you money while
you enjoy fresher, tastier versions of your favourite staples. Give it a try,
your wallet and your taste buds will thank you.
Pulseng
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