I've been a sucker for a sale in the past. Not so much now.
Another thing to consider that fits with #10 is knowing the store's scanning policy or code of practice. Some stores will give you the item for free if it scans at a higher price than that displayed on the shelf. So, it's worth being familiar with the price and keeping an eye on the customer display as you check out.
I always carry my mfg coupons to the grocery store with my list and the supermarkets coupons, I also double the mfg coupons at the store..When we eat out my hubs and I we go for lunch with coupons and always order water and take what we don't consume home..I look at Penneys for the 70-80 percent off section and use the coupons they send me to buy from the coupon I usually get 10/10 purchase or 10/25 purchase..No credit cards at stores, Visa big items and make sure they are good to go and I pay them off immediately..no bills no trouble no headaches at all
I think there's a difference between "high margin" and "terrible value", especially since a restaurant meal is about more than paying for the food (it's paying for the convenience, the ambiance, etc).
I plan our weekly meals ahead of time using what's on sale at the store as the starting point for recipe planning.I also use coupons at a store that doubles them.
I use coupons, store loyalty cards, and plan my menu around the sale flyer. I also stock up on items when I get a great deal, this way I don't get stuck paying full price because I ran out of something.
I navigate between 3 different grocery stores and try to buy what's on sale. I use coupons when I can (there are too few coupons for the kinds of food I buy) and I buy very little junk food like chips, cookies, snack cakes, etc. I always check the clearance shelves for deals, too.
Keep on working, great job!
I've been a sucker for a sale in the past. Not so much now.
Another thing to consider that fits with #10 is knowing the store's scanning policy or code of practice. Some stores will give you the item for free if it scans at a higher price than that displayed on the shelf. So, it's worth being familiar with the price and keeping an eye on the customer display as you check out.
We use a list and the weekly circular. We also comparison grocery shop.
Buying produce in season and shopping sales!
using coupons and check stores weekly ad before shopping. Also make a list and shop for only what is on sale.
Coupons and trying to match with sales. We do try to make a lot of meals from scratch.
I really rely on the various coupon blogs.
I save on groceries by shopping once a week. No exceptions!
I always carry my mfg coupons to the grocery store with my list and the supermarkets coupons, I also double the mfg coupons at the store..When we eat out my hubs and I we go for lunch with coupons and always order water and take what we don't consume home..I look at Penneys for the 70-80 percent off section and use the coupons they send me to buy from the coupon I usually get 10/10 purchase or 10/25 purchase..No credit cards at stores, Visa big items and make sure they are good to go and I pay them off immediately..no bills no trouble no headaches at all
We read dates on the packages so food won't spoil simply by being out of date. We also wait for sales.
Appreciate the recommendation. Let me try it out.
Please don't split your infinitives, especially in a title.
I think there's a difference between "high margin" and "terrible value", especially since a restaurant meal is about more than paying for the food (it's paying for the convenience, the ambiance, etc).
Rebate apps like iBotta and SavingStar are helpful. I like that SavingStar has a rebate for a fresh fruit or vegetable each week.
I plan our weekly meals ahead of time using what's on sale at the store as the starting point for recipe planning.I also use coupons at a store that doubles them.
Great page! We share almost the same opinion on the best dehydrator. My personal favorite is Excalibur 3900B 9 Tray Deluxe Dehydrator.
Me too Ernest. Sometimes not even a basket. I'm getting muscles!
When my realtor is selling my home.
Since I am a private person, I do not want him to know
what money I may receive. Will he know?
I use a lot of coupons, and also use apps like Ibotta, Checkout 51 and Snap by Groupon.
very good
Price match at Walmart, saves gas too!
I use coupons and plant a garden. I also try to go to grocery store just once a week.
I use Walmart Savings Catcher, Ibotta, coupons, and try my best to stick to my list.
I use coupons, store loyalty cards, and plan my menu around the sale flyer. I also stock up on items when I get a great deal, this way I don't get stuck paying full price because I ran out of something.
You really want to save money? Transfer all that credit card debt to a credit card with a lower rate.
I navigate between 3 different grocery stores and try to buy what's on sale. I use coupons when I can (there are too few coupons for the kinds of food I buy) and I buy very little junk food like chips, cookies, snack cakes, etc. I always check the clearance shelves for deals, too.