5 tips at the grocery store that will save you an extra $100 a month
By TheHappyHousewifeDealPro(view all posts by TheHappyHousewife)
at 6:17AM Friday September 7, 2012
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Money Saving Tips
Would you like an extra $100 a month? How about $200? Perhaps you
could use it to pay off a credit card quicker, save for a vacation, or
help support your favorite charity? For most Americans, finding an extra
$100 a month is as easy as making some small changes in your grocery
shopping habits.
Make a grocery list
Grocery
stores spend a lot of money creating an environment that encourages you
to make impulse purchases. Fight the urge to pick up those expensive
end cap items by making a grocery list before you go to the store and
sticking to it while you shop.
Use cash onlyLeave those debit and
credit cards at home and bring cash to the grocery store. You can't go
over budget if you only have $75 to spend each week. Using cash forces
you to stick to your list and stay under budget.
Stay away from convenience foods
They
might be convenient, but they are usually two to three times more
expensive than the whole foods version of the same thing. Make your own
pancake mix, oatmeal packets, and cut your own fruit and veggies to save more at the supermarket.
Stock up on loss leaders
Every
week grocery stores sell a few items at a loss to get shoppers in the
store. They know that most shoppers will buy one loss leader and ten
other items at regular price. Use your store's circular to identify the
weekly loss leaders and stock up so you won't have to purchase that item
again until it is on sale.
Use coupons
You don't even need the Sunday paper to use coupons anymore. You can
print grocery coupons right from your computer! Match coupons with sale items to maximize your grocery savings.
If these small changes seem overwhelming at first,
start with making a list. Each week add another strategy until you've
outsmarted the grocery marketers. Before you know it you'll be saving a
hundred dollars a month or more at the grocery store.
Toni Anderson is founder of The Happy Housewife,
where she blogs about practical ways to live well, save more and have
fun. Toni is a military wife and stay-at-home (schooling) mom to seven
kids. She is also a Savings.com DealPro and teaches Savings Nation workshops that help people learn how to save up to 50% off their grocery bills.
(Source:Savings.com)
Definitely pay with debit card and don't spend beyond our means. Makes a huge difference in our budget each month. Uh, once tried making my own pancake mix and they tasted like some really bad flour tortillas. I'll have to pass on that one - lol.
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