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Grocery Planning Tips & Tricks |
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Written by Lauren Snyder
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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Tonight was Relief Society's Enrichment night. I really enjoyed the message and the presentations tonight. Who would have guessed but the ladies made a discussion on money management and budgeting really insightful, interesting and FUN. -- It's all about the fun factor. Anyway, Sister Hershey passed out this note sheet and shared with us how she used the website: http://www.thegrocerygame.com
Here are her notes:
* Shop acccording to a meal plan * Make a list of your family's favorite meals to refer to * Ask opinions of family members * Look at what is on sale and cook according to that. * Don't be Brand picky -- if "Kroger" pineapple is on sale, buy it! * Clip coupons on Sunday, Shop on Monday or Tuesday -- weekly sales end on Tues at midnight. * Keep coupons : organized in a categorized accordioon file so they are easy to find -OR_ In a 3-ring binder...put coupons in transparent baseball card holders. * Don't forget to get a RAINCHECK if the store is out of the item * Get additional copies of the Sunday AZ Republic paper or ask you non-coupon-ing neighbors for theirs! I have also been known to go to the store on Monday afternoon and take the coupons from the un-sold copies of the AZ Republic * Print online coupons from the grocery game * Upload coupons onto your Fry's card from Procter & Gamble. Applied directly to your bill at checkout * When something is at a "Rock Bottom Price", buy lots of it. this is the idea of "stockpiling". -- Buy it at a cheaper price & in large quatities before you need it. * Milk can be frozen (Open & pour a bit out into a glass to leave room for expansion). It takes 3 days to thaw in the fridge. * Freeze packages of lunchmeat in a large Ziplock Freezer bag to preserve longer. * NEVER SHOP WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY! ... OR WITHOUT YOUR LIST! |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 September 2008 )
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