Since my hubby is active duty military, we're fortunately able to shop at the commissary on base. But since it is a twenty minute trek from home, I stop into Winn Dixie or Publix for a few things.
It's like we all dream the same... my first biggest goal will be to have a constant stream of income before 30 so I retire by 29. Then, I would know that I have made it.
I'd add one other - Cozi. I have the free version and primarily use its shopping list functions. Your family can all link to the same lists (though I believe you can also have some unshared for gift lists) and it provides live updates if you have internet access. If my husband and I are out running errands separately, I can check the list to see that he already picked up milk or that he added bread to the list. And anytime someone in the house mentions we've run out of something we say "Put it on Cozi."
This is a great starter for a new investor. It motivates a person to just start investing.
I can recall when I started investing 12 years ago. I was scared to start. The only financial vehicle i was familiar with was savings, checking and CD accounts. No one in my immediate family was actively investing and all they told me is they heard it wasn't safe to invest. And so I was scared.
However I started my first job and wanted to participate in the 401k and so I did. Over the years I have learned so much. And it's true that if you just Start investing you will see growth over time even with the ups and downs of the market.
So this is a great article because it encourages people to just Start investing. I'm so thankful I started investing 12 years ago.
I shop at various stores but get most of my groceries at Aldi's since they opened one here a couple of years ago. I shop at Publix for the BOGO and BJ's for certain products once a month or so.
I'm a vegan, and I shop at many different places, depending on price, selection, and convenience. The ones I go to most are Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, and Natural Grocers. I also shop at Walmart, Safeway, farmer's markets, and the food co-op.
I shop mostly at local grocery stores, but get certain things at certain places depending on quality and price. I'm experimenting a bit with online ordering such as google express as well!
Im sorry but if you get dumped because the ring wasn't up to her (or his) standards, you are considering marrying the wrong person... very helpful article though.
I have recently switched to purchasing more from Aldi stores. I have found great fresh fruits and vegetables at low prices. Eggs, milk and bread are high quality with very low prices. I shop at BJs for meats, deli and almost everything else. When I need to grab something fast, I go across the street to our local chain grocery store. Prices are higher but I feel that I am paying for convenience.
try to get most fruit and vegetables from the local farmer's market. other than that, a variety of different stores depending on sales and what is needed.
ShopRite has the lowest prices for weekly grocery shopping - but I go to Whole Foods once a month (they have the best produce - and if you shop smart they aren't really more expensive for similar quality) and Trader Joe's every other week.
Aldi, Walmart, and for sale items, usually meat, i shop at BiLo and Woods.
Tha's absolutely correct. He's a convicted rapist. He's an alleged celebrity.
I like Trader Joe's and then a few other local places that have better produce.
I shop at grocery stores like Sprouts and Kroger, my locale farmers' market, Costco, and Super Target.
i shop for groceries at the nearby markets ie vons, walmart, fresco, and supreme
I shop the double sales at Fresh Thyme. They have awesome produce and great prices.
Since my hubby is active duty military, we're fortunately able to shop at the commissary on base. But since it is a twenty minute trek from home, I stop into Winn Dixie or Publix for a few things.
It's like we all dream the same... my first biggest goal will be to have a constant stream of income before 30 so I retire by 29. Then, I would know that I have made it.
I'd add one other - Cozi. I have the free version and primarily use its shopping list functions. Your family can all link to the same lists (though I believe you can also have some unshared for gift lists) and it provides live updates if you have internet access. If my husband and I are out running errands separately, I can check the list to see that he already picked up milk or that he added bread to the list. And anytime someone in the house mentions we've run out of something we say "Put it on Cozi."
This is a great starter for a new investor. It motivates a person to just start investing.
I can recall when I started investing 12 years ago. I was scared to start. The only financial vehicle i was familiar with was savings, checking and CD accounts. No one in my immediate family was actively investing and all they told me is they heard it wasn't safe to invest. And so I was scared.
However I started my first job and wanted to participate in the 401k and so I did. Over the years I have learned so much. And it's true that if you just Start investing you will see growth over time even with the ups and downs of the market.
So this is a great article because it encourages people to just Start investing. I'm so thankful I started investing 12 years ago.
We shop mainly at Super King (low prices on produce and ethnic groceries), Vons (conveniently close to home), and Costco (for our big family).
I shop at various stores but get most of my groceries at Aldi's since they opened one here a couple of years ago. I shop at Publix for the BOGO and BJ's for certain products once a month or so.
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I'm a vegan, and I shop at many different places, depending on price, selection, and convenience. The ones I go to most are Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, and Natural Grocers. I also shop at Walmart, Safeway, farmer's markets, and the food co-op.
I shop mostly at local grocery stores, but get certain things at certain places depending on quality and price. I'm experimenting a bit with online ordering such as google express as well!
Im sorry but if you get dumped because the ring wasn't up to her (or his) standards, you are considering marrying the wrong person... very helpful article though.
I shop at Ralphs or trader joes :)
Wegmans - great produce selection and qualilty and lower prices.
Lowes Foods
some at Kroger, Diet Coke at Walmart with savings catcher--it's easier than chasing down the latest soda deals each week.
I have recently switched to purchasing more from Aldi stores. I have found great fresh fruits and vegetables at low prices. Eggs, milk and bread are high quality with very low prices. I shop at BJs for meats, deli and almost everything else. When I need to grab something fast, I go across the street to our local chain grocery store. Prices are higher but I feel that I am paying for convenience.
Food Lion; Kroger's
ALDI for as much as I can, then Meijer.
try to get most fruit and vegetables from the local farmer's market. other than that, a variety of different stores depending on sales and what is needed.
ShopRite has the lowest prices for weekly grocery shopping - but I go to Whole Foods once a month (they have the best produce - and if you shop smart they aren't really more expensive for similar quality) and Trader Joe's every other week.