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The Last Straw!

When I walked out of my local grocery store with two small bags of groceries and a $95 receipt - that was THE LAST STRAW!

That was my entire week's budget - for two days worth of food (and some TP and deodorant...)

I was shocked .... and determined to get a handle on my grocery and drug store spending!

If You Don't Clip - You're Just Throwing Money Away! 

Anyone who wants to save more money on groceries can make good use of coupons, it's just a matter of doing it.

Try to think of them as cash and you might be a little more motivated to use them on a regular basis.

When you purchase an item that you regularly buy and could have used a coupon for (but didn't), it really is just like throwing money away. Do this over and over again and we're talking hundreds of dollars each year.

As soon as you start looking at coupons as cash it should be a lot easier to make more time for them.

Don't be embarrassed to use coupons - 86% of Americans are using coupons - the other 14% are overpaying!

How To File, Clip, and Store Your Coupons 

How to File, Clip, and Store Your Coupons

This video demonstrates multiple styles of saving and storing newspaper coupons. This video was sponsored by www.pinchingyourpennies.com, and published on their couponing blog www.utahshoppingsecrets.com.

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The Importance Of The Family Dinner 

The Family Dinner Video

Do you have trouble getting your kids to come to the dinner table? Is your family going in ten directions at once? You might want to check out this video from the Dine Without Whine Folks to see what you may be missing.....

If There Is A Question - Talk To The Manager 

This may be a surprise to you, but grocery clerks do not always know their own store's coupon guidelines!

If you are a store regular, you will begin to know which clerks are easy to get along with, and which ones aren't.

For some reason, some clerks think you are stealing from the store when you use coupons and get fairly nasty about it. If you run into one of these, don't argue, just ask for the store manager to verify that you are using your coupons appropriately.

Usually the problem comes when you try to use a store coupon with a manufacturer's coupon - a store coupon is not the same as a manufacturer's coupon, it's really just their own sale price!

However, if you want to make sure your store will honor both coupons at the same time before you try it, just be sure you speak directly to the manager!

Organize Your Shopping 

Do you have trouble organizing your shopping trips? Do you get to the store, but forget what you need for that special menu, or maybe you remember that you had a coupon for an item, but left the coupon at home?

I found a great organizer that will help you keep track of your shopping trips...it's a lifesaver for me.

Frugal shoppers rave about the amazing aisle-by-aisle grocery list online software that simplifies day-to-day shopping chores.

Target Mark Down Schedule

MONDAY- kids clothes, electonics
TUESDAY- women's clothes, domestics
WEDNESDAY- men's clothes, toys, health and beauty
THURSDAY- lingerie, shoes, housewares, sporting goods
FRIDAY- cosmetics, hardware, auto, jewelry

Target Holiday Clearance:

50% off day after holiday for three days
75% off fourth day after holiday for three days
90% off seventh day after holiday for 1-2 days

Printable Shopping Lists 

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Warehouse Clubs - Are They Really Cheaper? 

Can you really save money by shopping at a discount warehouse club?

The answer is yes, but you have to be very careful. My brother calls Costco, The Hundred "dollar store" - because no matter what he goes in there for, it ends up costing him at least one hundred dollars. So stick to the following rules or you can end up spending more than you save.

1. Shop with a list. Decide before you get their what you need to purchase. If it's not on the list, don't buy it. If you really need 40 reams of computer paper, you can always come back later to get it.

2. Shop with cash. You will avoid temptation if you only have enough money to buy what's on your list.

3. Justify the membership fee. Make sure you buy enough times at the store to save the $25 to $50 that you pay just to have the privilege of walking in the discount club's door.

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4. Buy only what you can reasonably store. If you can't eat 50 steaks before they go bad because you don't have the freezer space, then that's no bargain.

5. Make sure you are getting a good deal. If you use coupons, you are more likely to get a better deal at your local grocery or pharmacy.

All that said here are your best(25-70% cheaper) discount club deals:

Milk, Cheese, Butter/Margarine, Ice Cream, Bread, Condiments, Cereal, Tuna, Toilet Tissue, Laundry detergent, Pet Food, & Trash Bags.

Meat is not necessarily cheaper, but because they buy in bulk, they get the highest quality and have generally good prices all of the time.

"Con"venience 

Next time you're tempted to reach for convenience items packaged in kid-size portions, stop and think. Instead of paying up to 70% more for all that extra environmental unsound and "convenient" packaging, why don't you package it yourself.

If you buy in bulk and repackage in plastic baggies or paper bags or reuse those empty used yogurt cups, you can reduce the over-packaging, waste and cost.

One Woman, Three Kids, 2 Dogs and $800 Yearly Food Budget 

Follow Jane...she started with a 2008 budget of $800. She uses coupons, rebates, and freebies and manages to do very well. in fact at the halfway point she still had over $600 left of her $700....! Amazing.
JANE4girls $800 Annual Budget For A Family of 4: The Color of Money
JANE4girls: Welcome to my blog! My name is Erin and I am a single mother of 3 wonderful girls, ages 11, 12 and 18. I am a frugal shopper who likes to try out new products and pass along the information (good or bad) to my readers. ...

Need A Coupon - Just Ask! 

If you've given up waiting for coupons for your favorite products to fall into your lap, send the manufacturer an email or call them. Most products have a number or website listed right on the label.

After telling them how much you love their product (remember catching flies with honey), tell them you'd appreciate some discount coupons.

Most companies will happily oblige.

Hot Coupon World 

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"If a Rite Aid coupon bar code starts with RC you can combine it with a manufacturer's coupon!"

Saving Money on Groceries: Seven Cautions 

With the new food buying system our family uses, we
save, on average, one-third to one-half off of our
grocery bill every week. These seven cautions are part of
how we do this. If you are serious about saving money on
food and groceries; give them a try.

1) Don't be brand loyal; use different brands. You
don't have to buy generic either. We almost
exclusively buy brand names. Buying a particular brand on
one or two items is OK. To save the most, get the best
deal on the majority of the items bought.

2) Be sure sales are sales. Store frequently place
certain items on sale during set times of the year.
Two for one sales are popular. However, a 2 for 1 sale
doesn't save money if the store increased its price while
placing it "on sale". Be aware of stores who constantly
have insufficient stock. The hope is the shopper will buy
what is on the shelve. Ask for rain checks. Some of our best
buys are when we combine doubled coupons with 2 for 1 sales.

3) Check expiration dates. Some sale items have dates
soon to expire. It isn't a good deal if the date goes
out before it can be used.

4) Don't buy something you don't normally use just
because you have a coupon. Using coupons wisely saves
money. If you can't or won't use the item, it's not a deal
no matter what the price. Some coupons are for new food
items. You won't know the "normal or sale" price on these
items because they are new.

5) Be careful about sale conditions and limits. Do you
have to buy $25.00 worth of groceries to get the sale
price? Is there a limit to the quantity? Is the sale
only for Friday - Sunday? It's not a deal if you have to
buy more than you need to get one item.

6) Match your weekly menu to reflect what's in season
and what's in your pantry. If you have to go back to
the grocery to get one more item, you'll more likely to
buy at a higher price. If it's out of season it will
cost more.

7) Don't buy convenience foods unnecessarily.
Convenience costs more. I would never suggest to
forgo use of convenience foods. However buying fewer or
buying only on sale will save a lot of money. Consider
learning how to create your own convenience foods. Many
sites have recipes for such food items.

Saving money is possible. Prices on items change week
to week. Be aware. You save a lot when you know your
options.

Author info: L. C. Peterson is a freelance writer and
web site consultant.

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9 Simple Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat More Veggies 

9 Simple Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat More Veggies

More Help Can Be Found At Dine Without Whine

It seems like a never-ending battle with the kids. Although you and I know veggies are delicious and they're also good for you, they act like vegetables are a plague they want to avoid at all costs.

If you need creative ways to get your kids to eat more vegetables, here are 9 ideas to incorporate into your daily meals right away:

1. Make healthy choices readily available and put the sugary and greasy snacks away. This doesn't mean totally deprive yourselves of these delightful treats, but making healthy eating a normal part of your day goes a long way to helping kids develop better eating habits.

2. Add veggies like carrots or even asparagus to smoothies. Kids love fruit smoothies and they'll never know you put in a little of those dreaded vegetables in.

3. Sneak vegetables into other foods. For example: Add grated carrots into spaghetti sauce or make a zucchini chocolate cake.

4. Try dip. You know kids love to dip everything. Just make sure they know they have to eat the dip stick and not just lick it!

5. Take your kids shopping with you. Let your child pick out a new vegetable in the grocery store that they've never tried. Then prepare the vegetable together.

6. Be patient and consistent. Avoid having a tantrum yourself when your child has a tantrum about vegetables on their plate. Sometimes it will take several times of serving the same food before your child is even willing to try it.

7. Make it artistic and fun. Place veggies into a smiley face on your child's plate or decorate a pizza with them.

8. Let them choose: raw or cooked. Some children may have a definite preference as to whether their veggies are cooked or raw.

9. Plan your meals. Sometimes it's easy to forget the veggies when you don't have a plan, allowing your kids to get into the habit of veggie-free meals. Plan your meals and grocery lists in advance, so you won't come up short on the greenery.

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Don't Forget Your Pet - If You Don't Have A Pet - Donate 

Pet Food Manufacturers are notoriously great coupon providers. My pets now eat Fresh healthy food and less than 1/4 of what I used to pay.

I realize not everyone has pets, but here is a great idea. If you don't have a pet, but have tons of coupons, why not ask your local shelter if they can use them? Or maybe "purchase" I use that term loosely because so many times you can get pet foods and treats for free - and donate the bags, cans and treats to local shelters. Sometimes senior citizens have trouble making ends meet. Could they use some help with pet food?
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