Friday, July 25, 2014

Lower your weekly grocery bill



Make more than one trip to the grocery store

On your first visit, purchase the things that you need the most such as produce, bread, milk, eggs,and seasonings to be sure that you can whip up a delicious home-cooked meal any time. Your return trip should be for things you want but don't really have to have. Some stores have sales on items that you often use. So it pays to shop around.

Don't linger around too long 

The music that grocery stores play have managed to bring tears to even the toughest of people. As a result, if you are not careful, you can find yourself with a cart full of items that can easily break your budget.
 
Shop alone 
 
You don't have to worry about becoming embarrassed in front of other shoppers and store employees when either your mate or children begin throwing things that you don't eat o can't afford into your grocery cart. Instead, surprise them with  delicious home-cooked meals and snacks that everyone can enjoy.  
 
Prepare your own condiments
 
Not only can condiments inch themselves on your hips, but they can also inch up your grocery bill. Many recipe books offer recipes that are simple to make and delicious without all the added toppings. If you must have them, try making them yourself.
 
Grocery shop at stores where good-looking people shop
 
It can be just enough to motivate you to put that fattening dessert back on the shelf.

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