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287. Save Hundreds on Groceries and Reduce Food Waste: Produce Storage Tips | Amy of The Cross Legacy

Simple Farmhouse Life

Lisa Bass

Home & Garden, Leisure

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, I’m welcoming back Amy Cross from The Cross Legacy to dive into a topic that’s more important than ever: saving money on groceries and keeping produce fresh for longer. Amy shares her tried-and-true methods for making fresh food last weeks (even months!), simple strategies for reducing food waste, and how she’s kept her grocery budget the same despite rising prices. We’re talking practical tips you can apply whether you’re feeding a large family, preparing for garden harvests, or just trying to make your grocery trips stretch a little farther. I learned so much in this conversation — I know you will too! In this episode, you’ll hear: How to wash and store berries, grapes, and fresh herbs to make them last for weeks The right way (and wrong way) to use vinegar, glass jars, and paper towels to extend produce life Which foods need metal lids versus plastic lids for best storage Tips for organizing your fridge to save space and prevent food waste How to pair "produce buddies" like lemons and avocados for longer freshness Why some fruits and veggies spoil each other (and how to store them separately) How Amy keeps her grocery budget at $135 per person per month Smart grocery shopping habits: focusing on versatile, multi-use ingredientsHow batch cooking and strategic freezer storage simplify busy weeks Creative ideas for using up leftovers and cutting down on food waste How Amy is preparing for a move while keeping her food systems running smoothly Why food security and long-term storage matter — and how to build it gradually View full show notes on the blog + watch on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT AMY Amy is an urban homesteader who teaches her audiences how to care for their produce and reduce food waste.  As the Founder and CEO of The Cross Legacy, she has made it her mission to share her food hacks through social media. Her content has been featured in publications around the world and her viral Strawberries in a Jar hack has been shared over 18 million times.  Amy helps families and communities save money on groceries - most notably by eating what they buy. The average American household throws away 30 to 40% of the food they purchase. To help combat this issue, she wrote a bestselling book, The Zero Waste Produce Guide  which outlines her directions for how to wash and store produce items so that they will last for weeks. At a time when our food costs are the highest, it is so imperative that food waste statistics trend downward. This starts in the family home. An accomplished speaker, author, and influencer, the information Amy shares helps families save money, reduce food waste, and be able to afford fresh produce.  RESOURCES Buy Amy’s new book Zero Waste Produce Guide (Code: FARMHOUSE15 for 15% off) Listen to Amy’s Tedx Talk Amy’s first appearance on my podcast Join my FREE masterclass to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTube Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series Turn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my YouTube Success Academy Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook CONNECT Amy Cross of The Cross Legacy | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest | TikTok  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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0:00.0

I only go grocery shopping once every three to four weeks.

0:03.3

When I'm buying berries, I bring them home and I wash them.

0:06.2

You want to use distilled white vinegar, that's 5%.

0:09.6

And that will kill off any of the molds for Listeria, E. coli, or any other harmful pathogens.

0:14.3

You lay them out on the towel to dry and then you put them in a jar with a paper towel.

0:18.1

If you are storing fresh raspberries or blackberries, they're going

0:21.5

to last two weeks in the fridge. Strawberries last three weeks. Grapes last four to six weeks.

0:27.1

Blueberries last six to eight weeks in the fridge. My name is Lisa, mother of eight and creator of

0:32.1

the blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse on Boone. On this podcast, I like to talk about simplifying

0:36.8

your life so you can live

0:37.9

out your priorities. I help you learn how to cook from scratch and decorate on a budget through this

0:42.5

podcast and my courses simple sourdough in the simple sewing series. I also help people reach their

0:48.2

goals from home through my business course, YouTube Success Academy. I will leave links to these

0:52.4

resources in the show notes and description

0:54.1

box below. Now let's get into the show.

1:01.5

Welcome back to the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. Today, we are having on Amy Cross from

1:06.8

the Cross Legacy. She came on, I don't know. was it a year ago? I think it was a year ago,

1:13.6

possibly two years ago. And we talked about saving money on groceries, keeping produce longer.

1:20.8

We're going to have that same kind of discussion today. Things have only increased since then.

1:25.9

And she has kept the same grocery budget for her family

1:30.0

through all of this time and she has some tips and wisdom to share about that that I think

1:35.3

you all will very much enjoy. Right, Amy, welcome back on the show. I was looking through our last

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