Save More Money on Groceries-10 Money-Saving Tips
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Here are ten money-saving tips that I recommend for saving money now.
I am becoming a money-saving expert on grocery shopping. This wasn’t always the case for me. I have had to work at it and make a conscious effort to be more organized, avoid impulse purchases and not make too many trips to the store because I have run out of necessities.
When I analyzed my monthly budget, I was simply spending too much money when I added up the grocery store trips, Costco runs, Walmart & Target stops, Trader Joe’s for my favorite healthy foods and my local Saturday Farmer’s Market.
I started this blog not only to help others to save money, but to help me cut back on spending and learn to “do more with less“.
If you find yourself spending too much at the grocery store, or making too many trips, perhaps these money-saving tips can help you save money too.
1.The Coupon Clippers and Sunday Saver. These sites tell you what is on sale at your grocery store this week. Make your list based on the upcoming sales and try to match up coupons before you go.
2. Angel Food Ministries and Great Food for All – both sites provide low cost, first quality groceries with no qualifications or paperwork. You can feed a family of four for $30 a week.
3. Coupons.com - free printable coupons on my site. The coupons are uploaded constantly. Check back often. The first time you access them, you have to download a printer driver, (easy, just follow steps) to print out the UPC codes needed for redemption.
4. Start an edible garden - read about the easiest plants to grow.
5. Alice.com - free delivery, great prices, automatic e-coupons. A great source to order your non-perishable items and household items like cleaning products, toiletries and pantry items. Introductory offer, get $10 off first order of $50 or more.
6. Coupons with no clipping - e-coupons that load automatically to your grocery store card. Swipe the card at check-out and the coupons come off your bill! Watch my interview with CBS in Houston explaining these e-coupons, (it takes a minute to load.)
7. Upromise - An eEasy way to save for college at the grocery store. Sign up HERE for a free Upromise account and when you swipe your card at check-out, the savings get deposited into the college savings account of your choice. They also have e-coupons, about $45.00 in e-coupons right now on their site. Upromise – Start Your Kid’s College Savings Today – Join Now
8. CVS- bargains and deals. Learn how to maximize the saving at CVS, using ECB’s and your Upromise card and a site that tracks all the CVS deals for you.
9. BOGO Fetcher - Buy One Get One Free- this site tracks all the BOGO deals in your area, by zip code. Buy one and donate one to the local food pantry.
10. MySavings.com – all the freebies, free product samples, trial sizes, free food giveaways are organized on this site. Here are a few of my recent freebies: Taster’s Choice Coffee, Viva Paper Towels, Alterna Shampoo, Twinings Green Tea, Rachel Ray Dog Food, Mr Clean Extra-Power Eraser and more. The only person who wouldn’t love MySavings. com is your mail carrier! You can sign up through their link below:
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