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Save Money On Groceries With Coupons
1. Develop a system for organizing and using your coupons. You can develop the system in any way that is most convenient to you or you can purchase a coupon organizer. One simple, cost efficient way to do this is to use an index file box with dividers. The dividers can be marked by type of product such as cereal, cleaning products, paper items, etc. Then you could have a divider in the front for coupons which are soon to expire so you know at a glance which coupons need to be used immediately. By having a system in place, it will make it easier save money on groceries with coupons.
2. Start a price book. A price book is a just a list of prices for the items you normally purchase. You can easily make your own price book or purchase one. To make your own price book, you could get a small notebook and gather your grocery store receipts. List the items you purchased along with the prices. You may also want to note the date purchased and if the item was on sale. By keeping a price book, you will be able to follow price trends at your favorite stores as well as compare prices for items from several stores. This will help you save money on groceries with coupons by knowing where and when the best time it will be to use your coupons.
3. Shop for sales items, "loss leader" items, and buy one get on free items. If you use your coupons on items which are on sale, or "loss leader" items which the store has dropped the price to entice you into the store to shop, or on items which are buy one get one free, you will save so much more. Check your newspaper for items to be on sale that week to know which items to purchase using your coupons.
4. Shop at stores that double the coupon face value. There are several store which will double the face value of the coupon up to an amount according to the store policy. If you have used your price book to track sale trends, what for sales, buy on get one free offers and loss leader sales and then are able to use your coupon at double the face value, think how much you could save on groceries with coupons.
5. Use a store discount card. Many stores now offer a VIP or preferred customer card which will offer discounts for being a card holder and the cards are usually free. By using your card with the coupons, you can get even more savings.
Now that you have the basic tips for how to save money on groceries with coupons, you will be on your way to becoming a pro. I hope these tips have been useful and you will end up saving lots of money!
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10 Easy Tips To Save Money On Groceries
Many people are looking for ways to save money. But, have you noticed that with the price of gas increasing the price of groceries increases too? So how can you save money on groceries? It's easy when you use the tips below.
1. Save money on groceries - make a list. Before you ever walk through the door, make a list. I have found when I shop without a list, I will spend about 1/3 more than if I had a list. I will see an item and wonder if I already have it or not and usually I do have it. I just spent more than I needed on an item I already had.
2. Save money on groceries - use coupons. Using coupons can save money, but only when used right. If you use coupons for items or brands that you normally do not buy, then you really have not saved money. When using coupons, also pay attention to sales. Some times you can get a product for pennies or even free if the item is on sale and you use a coupon. Also check the store brand for that item to see if it is cheaper than the name brand item using the coupon. You may find that the store brand actually costs less.
3. Save money on groceries - use store brands. Many times store brands are as good as name brands. In some cases, I have found that my family prefers the store brand. Store brands can be priced much less than name brands and save a lot of money.
4. Save money on groceries - check store sales. Stores will reduce the price of an item as a "loss leader" sale to entice you into the store to spend money. Use these sales to your advantage and stock up on the basics when their on sale, but make sure to stick to just those items on sale.
5. Save money on groceries - avoid impulse buys. Stores love to put those unnecessary items right at the check out to make shoppers buy on impulse. Do you really need that candy bar or pack of gum? Chances are you answer is going to be no.
6. Save money on groceries - shop the outer aisles. The outer perimeter of the store is stocked with the basic necessities like vegetables, meats, and dairy products. The center aisles generally have the junk food, processed foods and pre-packaged foods. By staying away from the center aisles as much as possible and shopping the outer aisles, you will save money by buying "whole" foods like chicken, milk and tomatoes. Also, look higher and lower on the shelf for the less expensive items. The more costly items are usually at eye level.
7. Save money on groceries - make it yourself. A small fortune can be saved just by making your own meals and treats instead of buying the pre-packaged products. Making muffins from scratch instead of using a mix is much cheaper as well as healthier too. By making it yourself, you are not paying or the processing and packaging charged for those products.
8. Save money on groceries - buy produce in season. Produce is cheaper when bought in season. If you purchase in bulk, many of those items can be frozen to be used when it is no longer in season. If there is a farmer's market near you, produce can not only be bought cheaper but it will also be healthier since the produce is fresher and many times grown organically. If the produce you want to purchase are not in season, buy frozen instead of fresh for more savings.
9. Save money on groceries - shop less often. How many times have you gone to the store for "just one thing" and left with ten more items? Or maybe you went to buy just the items needed for dinner that night and had a bunch of impulse purchases added to the bill? Try to shop just once a week, or even better, once a month to help cut down those impulse buys. By making a list, this will make once a week shopping much easier.
10. Save money on groceries - shop alone. By leaving the kids at home, you will be able to eliminate several impulse purchases. How many times have you gone shopping and had one of the kids "just have to have" something? How much extra money do you think you could save by not bringing the kids? Some have estimated it to be several hundred dollars per month! If at all possible, shop alone to save money and as an added bonus, you get some "alone" time. Don't all moms wish for that?!? I know I do!
I'm sure you may have heard many of the tips to save money before, but some times it's helpful to have them repeated. Try these tips for saving money and see how much you can save. I think you might be surprised!
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Easy Tips To Save Money
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1.Groceries - The money we spend on food can be one of the biggest areas where you can save money. Plan your shopping by making a list of items you need and then stick to it. Check your paper for sales ads and use coupons but only on the items you regularly use. Do not buy junk food or other unnecessary impulse items. Buying in bulk when everyday items are on sale can be a great way to save money.
2.Utilities - Easily save money on your utility bills by lowering your thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting in the winter and the highest comfortable setting in the summer. Be consistent about turning off all lights and appliances when they are not being used. Make sure to unplug unused appliances too as most appliances will still use a small amount of electricity. Conserve water to use the least amount possible.
3.Entertainment - Eating out at restaurants is expensive. Cheaper, healthier meals can be made at home for a lot less. Instead of seeing movies at the theater, rent DVD's and make popcorn. Going for a walk or bike ride is free and you can get exercise too.
4.Clothing - Most stores mark items down to clearance prices at the end of the season. Buy clearance items of clothing for the next year. Consignment shops or thrift stores can be a great way to even save more money.
5.Gasoline - The price of gas can vary at different stations so look around for the lowest price in your area. Combine errands that are in the same location to make one trip. Make sure your vehicle is tuned up and the tires are inflated properly. Driving a little slower will use less gas too.
These easy tips to save money will help you to spend less on items you normally use. Try the tips and then see if you can save even more money. Try to make saving money a game to see how big you can win!
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Quick Tips
Money Saving Tips
- Quick Tip #1
- If you use bar soap, take a bunch of the bars out of the packaging and put them in a wire basket or bowl in your bathroom. By letting the bars dry out and harden, in about a week of curing, they will last twice as long and they not be goopy in the soap dish.
- Quick Tip #2
- Baking soda and vinegar are great, cheap alternatives to name brand kitchen cleaners.
You can make your own window cleaner.
1/4 cup clear ammonia
1 cup iso alcohol
1/2 tsp dish liquid
water to make 2 quarts
Mix together and pour into a spray bottle. It works just as well as name brand window cleaners but at a fraction of the cost. - Quick Tip #3
- Save water by using low flow shower heads.
Save even more water when showering... turn the water on, get wet, turn water off while washing and shampooing, and turn water back on to rinse.
You could also save water by putting rocks or a brick in the water tank of your toilet to lower the water level and decrease water usage. - Quick Tip #4
- Use stale bread to make croutons. Just cut into cubes and toss with melted butter and what ever spices you like. Toast in a skillet or you can do them in the oven too.
- Quick Tip #5
- Do NOT waste money on plastic trash bags. Use the grocery bags that you get when you shop. These work great for small trash cans.
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