Not too many creative words are required for this phrase to catch your attention — “Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half!” I was skeptical when I saw it, but thank goodness I had a closer look anyway. Trust me, there is an amazing amount of money on the table that can either be yours or the grocery stores’, and I’m talking several thousand dollars a year just doing the basics. Bottom line: whatever your impressions of saving money on your grocery bill, if you aren’t availing yourself of these techniques big $ is vaporizing from your bank account that shouldn’t be! Go to the link below and click on “download our free tutorial” for a quick introduction to “How to cut your grocery bill in half.” Look for more posts soon!
Here’s an article called “Surprising Things You Can Get for Free (or Almost)” in Woman’s Day Magazine. It’s a list of 17 online freebies. My fave’s that I plan to check out — free business cards, free WiFi hot spots, free directory assistance, and a family calendar. Incidentally, I ran across this on TipHero.com via The Organized Christmas.
I just added the October 28th Kroger reciept you see at the top of this tab. If you wonder if its worth the effort to learn how to aggressively slash your grocery bill, take a look at the numbers on the receipt. I bought $184.08 worth of groceries for $56.91, a savings of $127.17 or 71% — on one trip! This was an above average day, my average is usually between 30% to 50%. Over the course of a year, the savings add up bigtime. This is a no brainer way to save $$$!
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Not too many creative words are required for this phrase to catch your attention — “Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half!” I was skeptical when I saw it, but thank goodness I had a closer look anyway. Trust me, there is an amazing amount of money on the table that can either be yours or the grocery stores’, and I’m talking several thousand dollars a year just doing the basics. Bottom line: whatever your impressions of saving money on your grocery bill, if you aren’t availing yourself of these techniques big $ is vaporizing from your bank account that shouldn’t be! Go to the link below and click on “download our free tutorial” for a quick introduction to “How to cut your grocery bill in half.” Look for more posts soon!
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Here’s an article called “Surprising Things You Can Get for Free (or Almost)” in Woman’s Day Magazine. It’s a list of 17 online freebies. My fave’s that I plan to check out — free business cards, free WiFi hot spots, free directory assistance, and a family calendar. Incidentally, I ran across this on TipHero.com via The Organized Christmas.
I just added the October 28th Kroger reciept you see at the top of this tab. If you wonder if its worth the effort to learn how to aggressively slash your grocery bill, take a look at the numbers on the receipt. I bought $184.08 worth of groceries for $56.91, a savings of $127.17 or 71% — on one trip! This was an above average day, my average is usually between 30% to 50%. Over the course of a year, the savings add up bigtime. This is a no brainer way to save $$$!