Originally posted by Angio333
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2 Easy ways to save on groceries
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I always look at the generics to see the difference and you will find many are the same thing. I have been told that some are even made at the same places but I can not verify that. I use Claritan for allergies and I never buy regular claritan but the generic because it saves me a few dollars a week.
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Check in the clearance baskets. I have found unbelievable items at a much lower price. Check their date and watch out for dented items that are tomato or fruit based.
Check on the lowest shelves. Most items there are the lowest in price.
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You are right when it comes to saving money with generic brands. I do this with all types of over the counter drugs.Originally posted by workingmamma View PostI always look at the generics to see the difference and you will find many are the same thing. I have been told that some are even made at the same places but I can not verify that. I use Claritan for allergies and I never buy regular claritan but the generic because it saves me a few dollars a week.
The savings by buying generic instead of brand name are huge with prescription drugs. My prescription for generic is only $5 a month with my health plan, but if i went with the brand name it would be anywhere from $30-$75 a month!
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Realy? is food high priced where you live? For the 4 of us "Myself, wife and 2 kids" plus the doge we average $300 per month.
Originally posted by EEinNJ View PostI was frustrated for a long time over the grocery bill- just 2 of us, though we like to cook, and entertain family & friends fairly often. Why were we averaging $5-600 a month?
Last spring, I set a target budget of $100/week, shopping once a week.
1) Use a list, it avoids impulse purchases, buying too much, or running out of something. Just like a diet, portion control
2) Use a calculator. I enter the prices of things as I go through the store. It helps keep track of where the money goes, and keeps me from going over budget. If I'm under budget, I can stock up on something on sale, if I'm over, maybe the ice cream goes back in the freezer.
When I'm done, it's never a surprise at the checkout counter!
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Wow I would love to see how you keep it so cheap! I think you need to share because I would love to keep my bill that low!Originally posted by reptile411 View PostRealy? is food high priced where you live? For the 4 of us "Myself, wife and 2 kids" plus the doge we average $300 per month.
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Easy peasy meal planning...ask each person for their 3 favorite meals. Write each on a card. Add recipe book/pg. if needed. Add a makeover meal that uses the leftovers from those favorites. Add a breakfast for dinner [pancakes & fruit salad for example]. Add a cheese entree like Tomato Soup, Grilled Cheese, chef salad. Create a card for your favorite pasta meals. These are cheap, easy to make, crockpot friendly, and cook fast. We rotate between lasagna, spaghetti, penne & poultry, pasta fagioli etc.. I choose a different shape pasta every time I buy pasta. [I think there are more than 50 shapes]. We have pasta for dinner at least once every two weeks.
use the same formula for different ways of using potatoes. If your family will eat rice you can offer the the ethnic diversity of your country. Rice or noodles are also the base of hundreds of casseroles.
Put the cards in a box and chose one for the following day. Even if you decide you don't want that as you walk in the door, chose another from the box if you have the makings.
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