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Saving for Holiday GroceriesBy Alvina from Consort, Alberta Feedback About This Post:RE: Dyan doesn't seem to get itAlvina was saying she buys the gift cards all year, but what reality check is saying is that by buying those cards instead of putting them in the bank, you lose all of the interest you could have earned by keeping it in the bank. Also, it is essentially an interest free loan, because if it wasn't, the value of your gift card would INCREASE; in fact, many gift cards have policies that state that if there is no activity on the card for usually 6-12 months, they will start DEDUCTING value from it! Be smart! Start a savings account! Post By amy (Guest Post) RE: Saving for Holiday Groceries
You need to learn how to budget yourself properly year round and that includes making allowances in your budget for holidays, emergencies, etc. Post By Reality Check (Guest Post) RE: Saving for Holiday GroceriesI think that what Alvina was saying, forgive me if incorrect, is that she buys grocery gift cards throughout the year, so when it is time for Christmas, she has money to spend on gifts at the time instead of groceries. She uses the grocery gift cards to purchase her own food. Is this correct? Either way, I think it's a great idea. And food/gas gift cards are great ideas for college students! Post By dyan (Guest Post) RE: Saving for Holiday GroceriesI watch the sales, and stock up on the little things, freeze the veggie that I can when they are in season, make all my pies ahead So I really only have to shop for the meat part of the meal for me this is a way to save money In the end my meal is ready & still home made, veggie are from the fresh farmers maket. and I can enjoy my family. Post by NHRIVERAT2 RE: Buy Gift Cards Throughout The Year For Holiday Groceries
I love it! I have never seen this addressed. We have all talked about buying the gifts, but what about the food?! Post by Savings Assistant |
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