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Shopping Tips!
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Each Tuesday the local grocery stores send out sales sheets for the coming week in the mail. I then go through my coupons, match up items on sale with any coupons I may have for them and make meal plans around what's on sale. Post By Dejas (Guest Post) RE: Shopping Tips!some deli counters in grocery stores, like Meijer for example sells all sliced deli meat and cheeze for half off when the deli closes. Meijer's is around 9-9:15. Post By Jamie-Dayton, Ohio (Guest Post) RE: Shopping Tips!
My first tip is to shop at the day old bakery - especially for like snack cakes and that type of things for school lunches. Much cheaper. The ones around here even have like the pudding 4-packs, chips and of course different kinds of breads. Post by TonyaG RE: Shopping Tips!If you live near a bakery outlet store, such as Pepperidge Farm, buy bread in bulk and freeze it. Many of the items are not even outdated and cost much less than buying at the grocery store. Post by Joankay Shopping at Discount Stores
When you need food and are on a low income, try shopping at a Dollar Store, Cost U Less, or other discount stores. Post by ThriftyFun After You Buy, Look for a Lower Price
When you buy an item don't use it right away. Wait a week or so because in a week the item will be cheaper and you can take it back to get the discounted price! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Shopping Tips!
We find a lot of shopping tips bouncing around the net. "Don't shop hungry. Shop alone. Befriend your butcher. Use coupons." Below you will find a few tips that I haven't seen published as often. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Shopping Tips!we set a monthly budget. i make a menu and a list from it. know whats on sale. combine with coupons. stock up on sale items, especially meat, but only if you already get it regularly. buy family packs and divide them, put in zip bags or wrap in saran type wrap and freeze. freeze bread--buy the day old stuff. freeze in season produce or buy frozen--often healthier and cheaper!make the right size portions and do not overbuy unfreezable perishables.. remember dehydration saves stuff too. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) Keep to the List
Avoid buying food that is not on your shopping list. People
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